The funky cafe found a second home downtown. Just like its uptown twin, this cafe serves breakfast but is most popular for lunch. For dinner though, you'll have to go back uptown. The healthy, vegetarian-friendly lunch menu offers a welcome alternative to the previously limited and unbearable lunch options downtown. While you won't find any Mexican food entrees, the "blue plate" specials and various soups and sandwiches give this spot all the business it can handle. As this location is even smaller than the original location, the crowds pack in early, so plan ahead.
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Whole wheat tortillas and tofu chorizo? This has got to be a first! I've seen whole wheat tortillas, but there are very hard to find, and tofu chorizo? Even...
While traveling it's a pleasure to find a good, affordable restaurant. When I do, I tend to go back every day. Two weeks ago I attended a conference in...
Twin Sisters? They must have been fraternal twins! Now, now all you Cadillac loft types take it easy! I'm not saying I didn't like it, I just didn't...
in response to "slow service"
this sounds like a petty complaint. it makes me wonder if youve ever been anywhere to eat since this is somewhat common. maybe 10 min into your...
Slow service
This was my first time, and it will be my last. It took over 25 minutes to get a "to go" order that consisted of a 1/2 turkey sandwi...
Healthy breakfast and lunch choices do exist downtown.
No Rivals This cafe's downtown location operates absent the funk of the Twin Sisters in Alamo Heights. Its streetcorner location and pic
Great vegie food & service
We love this place. Great food. Friendly folks. The Alamo Heights version is plagued by unfriendly, inefficient staff. This downtown locati...
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