Santa Fe Cafe
140 Northeast 39th Street, Miami, FL 33137
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Santa Fe Cafe is a charming cafe located at 140 Northeast 39th Street in Miami, Florida. This cozy establishment offers a laid-back atmosphere where customers can enjoy delicious food and drinks in a relaxed setting. The cafe serves a variety of dishes inspired by Southwestern cuisine, as well as a selection of coffee and baked goods. In addition to its food offerings, Santa Fe Cafe also features a small store where guests can purchase unique gifts and souvenirs. Whether you're looking for a quick bite to eat or a place to unwind with friends, Santa Fe Cafe is the perfect spot to enjoy a taste of the Southwest in the heart of Miami.
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"Wonderful coffee with a distinctive coffee taste. It offers various types of croissants and delicious cakes. There is outdoor seating. I recommend visiting"
"I went to drink a coffee with my husband, I found the place nice, the waitress who served us was very friendly. But I was surprised, very distressed to see how a woman who seemed to be the manager or owner kept yelling at her employees. I felt so embarrassed and uncomfortable that we left the place. A huge sadness that they treat their employees like that."
"I work nearby and I come here frequently. I love the coffee, I'm a Nutella croissant addict. The attention is excellent!!! I've also tried different dishes and they are all good!!"
"Worst service I've received in Miami in a long time - was served by a gentleman with an earing, didn't get his name. We asked for an unsweetened matcha latte, a cafe con leche, a cobb salad, and a chicken caesar salad, and two glasses of tap water. He pretended not to understand "tap water", and showed up with two bottles of Zephyrhills bottled water, no doubt in an attempt at a Miami-special rip off under the guise of a language barrier. We were eventually able to have this corrected - they even had a container of iced tap water, it's not like this is something unheard of. The matcha latte came back extremely sweet. While the salads were edible, the chicken was extremely hard and overcooked. The caesar salad also had oil and vinegar dressing - I've never seen this before. Shortly after, multiple wait staff were very interested in taking back the plates, and either didn't understand, or pretended not to understand "I'm still eating that." We were in the restaurant for a grand total of less than 45 minutes. If the tip was not included, I would not have left one, and it's been years since I have not left a tip. Go to Sable Coffee downstairs, or Pura Vida across the street. You'll get what you order, it'll taste good, and you won't be throwing your money away towards a potential scam. Was really hoping for another option in the Design District. Clearly, this is not it. On the upside, the food didn't give us diarrhea, but everything else about the experience was outright poor at best."
"We walked by and decided to get a coffee and a snack. The coffee is okay, and the banana was good. The atmosphere is great."
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