Southwestern fare is the focus at this easy-to-miss daytime cafe in a nondescript side street. The fantastic breakfasts are served all day – try the tamales with pico de gallo, eggs and avocado, and rest assured that nearly all produce is organic, ethical and locally sourced. Baked treats – made fresh in-house each day – are also excellent.
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