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    Haven Cafe

    5.0 (10 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    "If Britney can get through 2007, you can get through today"
    Kristen E.

    Look, you should visit Haven Cafe just to appreciate the bird of paradise wallpaper in its boldly painted context. You could also interact with their lovely staff and smile wryly at their poster collection. But sure, if you're hungry or thirsty, I guess you could do worse than to sample the excellent wares on their menu. We enjoyed the Italian wedding soup, a caprese salad, berries with yogurt, and a chunk of coffee cake. The gluten-free brownies looked tempting but turned out to be on the dry side. Regardless, we often need a place to eat a late lunch on a Sunday, so we're happy to snag one of the 2 tables indoors, or it looks like there may be some outside when the weather is warmer. Gender-neutral restroom. Metered street parking 1/2 block away.

    Amber F.

    Friendly neighborhood coffee spot! I came in on their first Friday open and was met with a warm welcome. The staff was bubbly and full of excitement for their pastries, food, and coffee! I had a tea, as well as some lunch food and some pastries. Everything was delicious! My friends especially enjoyed the homemade tiramisu I brought them - yum! I appreciate the fun Italian treats, like Sfogliatella. Can't wait to stop in again and again!

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    4 months ago

    Hot, good coffee and a friendly and efficient staff. Nice menu. Had a pain au chocolat. It did smell fishy because of the lobster bisque

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    Wunderbar Coffee and Bistro

    Wunderbar Coffee and Bistro

    4.8
    (29 reviews)
    0.2 mi
    $$

    Wunderbar is a local restaurant that serves savory and sweet crepes, sandwiches, wraps, salads,…read moresoups, and many beverages (e.g., coffees, teas, sodas, and smoothies). Gluten-free and vegetarian foods and decaf and sugar-free beverages are available. Customers may dine in or get takeout. My husband and I have been customers here twice. Both times the employees made very courteous conversation with us, and they promptly took our order and payment and brought over our foods and drinks. Here are my reviews for what we ate: Berries & Cream Crepe - 4 stars - This gluten-free crepe contained cream cheese, blueberries, raspberries, strawberries, and whipped cream. It looked beautiful and tasted very good. Nutella & Fruit Crepe - 5 stars - This gluten-free crepe contained Nutella and slices of strawberries and bananas. I loved the flavors of the Nutella and fruits. Egg-Bacon-Cheese Breakfast Sandwich - 5 stars - My husband enjoys this sandwich so much that he ordered it during both visits. Turkey-Bacon-Swiss Wrap - 5 stars - This wrap contained a good amount of turkey, lettuce, and Swiss cheese, and I liked the raspberry-walnut dressing on the side. Raspberry-Passionfruit hot tea - 5 stars Chai Latte - 5 stars - This hot tea had the perfect balance of black tea, spices, honey, and milk. It is one of my favorite drinks anywhere. Handcrafted Soda - 4.5 stars - Seltzer sodas come in many different flavors, and we went with cherry, pomegranate, and apple. Mango Smoothie - 5 stars - Smoothies are available in a few flavors, and this mango one with whipped cream tasted excellent.

    Their brewed coffee was a deep dark earthy elixir with woody notes…read more Sadly today their espresso machine was not working. They had a good humor about the situation and were apologetic. I ordered the ham , egg and cheese crepe. The attention to details shined. The touch of bechamel on top with the ham garnish hinted to the treasures hidden inside. Smoky rich and bountiful. My wife ordered the berries and cream crepe again dressed to entice the dinner . Sweet but very well balanced.

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    Interior of restaurant
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    Havarti grilled cheese and tomato soup
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    Moochi & You

    Moochi & You

    4.6
    (20 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    Wow !!! So this little spot has these adorable delicate…read moredelicious mochi donuts. If you never had a mochi doughnut, you need to give it a try they're fluffy and they're sweet. The spot also has savory corn dogs. I got one with cheese and potatoes, and it was Yum. Perfectly fried and on a stick and it comes packaged in a little box which is very cute.. They also have bubble tea one of my favorite beverages on the planet and this place does the bubbles OK though my drink could've had a few more bubbles. They also sell some little cutie, things like keychains and charms for your crocs. The corn dogs are about seven dollars but they are worth it and the donuts are three or four dollars but also worth it.. Service was very friendly and everything about this place is so cute and yummy. There is meter parking on the street and they're doing some construction, but I found a spot

    Moochi & You is a local restaurant that serves a couple dozen flavors of Japanese mochi donuts…read more(e.g., black sesame, taro, matcha, Sakura rose, honeydew, and Oreo), four flavors of Korean corn dogs (original, hot Cheetos, ramen, and potato), and a couple dozen customizable flavors of fruit and milk teas, smoothies, and sparkling waters. My husband and I ate here one time. A small amount of indoor seating was available. The employees took many minutes to even say hello to us. Their service improved after another customer noticed my taking photos and asked if they were for social media and reviews. Here are my ratings for what we ate: Mochi donuts - 4.5 stars - I ordered three donuts, one Black Chocolate, one Strawberry, and one Pineapple. I thought that they tasted very rich and good. Crispy Ramen Corn Dog - 3 stars - I ordered a corn dog with half sausage and half mozzarella and a side of spicy mayo. The sausage and mozzarella tasted savory, and the ramen and powdered sugar tasted sweet. My husband and I thought that it was OK overall. Brown-Sugar Bubble Tea - 4.5 stars - My husband chose this flavor of tea, and it was his favorite thing here. The total price was $23 plus tax and tip.

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    Lincoln Avenue Brewery

    Lincoln Avenue Brewery

    4.4
    (102 reviews)
    0.1 mi
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    Probably my second favorite Pittsburgh Brewery so far! Stopped in for lunch on Saturday and were…read moreserved by Henry who was friendly and helpful. Ordered a flight and some smash burgers, really liked all the beers. Appreciate the use of their space and the industrial decor, We will be back! We tried the Mojo Joe Joe coffee blond - I don't even like coffee, but enjoyed the beer. Snafu - quite tasty Sa'wjest 43 Hefeweizen - my favorite! Grizzly bear grisette - my first grisette, liked it!

    I stopped by here earlier tonight with my wife and kids. This wasn't my first trip to Lincoln…read moreAvenue Brewery and was probably closer to my fifth. The inside is bi-level, with the bar and some tables on the first floor and a smaller seating area upstairs that can accommodate around 20 people with three four-tops, a two-top, and a six-top. There was a TV showing the World Cup, and you could also see some of their brewing equipment. The red brick walls, red tile floors, Edison bulbs, pressure gauges, and large circular water shutoff valve all combined to give the space an industrial vibe. As I often do whenever I visit a brewery, I decided to go with a flight. At Lincoln Avenue Brewery that consists of four beers, and I chose the MoJo JoeJoe (Coffee Blonde), SNAFU (NEIPA), Aye Matey (Gose), and Grizzly Bear (Grisette). First up was the MoJo JoeJoe. It was nice and light with a pronounced coffee flavor that carried through the middle into the finish. I actually enjoyed this more than your typical coffee stout because the coffee was more prominent while still allowing the beer itself to come through. Second was the SNAFU. It started out smooth before plenty of hops took over and lingered through the finish. Next was the Aye Matey Sea Salt Lime Gose. After the IPA, this beer was refreshing with a good lime flavor. I got the sourness up front, followed by the coriander, before finishing with a strong lime note. It was one of the better gose beers I have had thanks to its balance of tartness and citrus. Last but certainly not least was the Grizzly Bear Grisette. It started crisp but then became surprisingly malty and slightly sweet through the middle and finish, which isn't what I normally associate with a grisette. Even so, it was enjoyable. Out of the four, my two favorites were easily the Coffee Blonde and the Gose. They are completely different styles, making it tough to pick an overall favorite. For dinner I chose the Reuben with potato wedges and smoky bacon aioli while my wife went with the chimichurri portobello flatbread. My Reuben was described as house-cooked corned beef, sauerkraut, homemade Thousand Island dressing, and Swiss cheese on grilled marble rye. My wife's flatbread featured a chimichurri sauce base with portobello mushrooms, roasted red peppers, and mozzarella. The timing of our food was a little odd. My wife's flatbread and my son's pizza arrived with my Reuben, my potato wedges came out a few minutes later, and then my daughter's grilled cheese followed about five minutes after that. My Reuben ended up being good. The marble rye was nicely buttered and toasted, there was plenty of tender corned beef and sauerkraut, and the sandwich was satisfying overall. I do wish there had been a little more Thousand Island dressing, though. My favorite part of the meal was actually the smoky bacon aioli that came with the wedges. It had a great smoky bacon flavor that kept me coming back for more. My wife thought her flatbread was good, although not quite as impressive as some of the other meals she has had here. The bottom line for me is that I would head back here again in the future. Both my wife and I enjoyed our meals, but the beers are really what stand out here and make Lincoln Avenue Brewery worth the visit.

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