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5 Reviews on “Europa Cafe”
What a perfect little diner. Exactly what I want from an independent small place. I ordered eggs over easy and a side of corned beef hash. The waitress immediately asked if I wanted the eggs on top of the hash. Well, of course! But nobody ever asks that and it was awesome. Hot sauce, ketchup, and jelly we’re already on the table so no need to ask. Coffee was fresh and delicious and refilled often. Everything was done quickly and perfectly. I had never been here before but I will definitely be back.
Found this Gem of a restaurant while on a road trip. Love to support local businesses and this restaurant did not disappoint! From the initial warm greeting, prompt and very friendly server -to the delicious food. This place was wonderful. Priced very well, food was delicious, hot and large portions. We also met the owner who was greeting all of the customers and making sure everything was good. I would definitely recommend Europa Cafe.
I have only ever been here for breakfast however, if we’re in town, we always stop here for breakfast. I can’t say for sure which one is more amazing. The food or the staff. Whenever we come, the place is always packed. You can tell it’s full of regulars, very good sign. And if we have to wait we are more than willing to wait. It’s that good.
I just wasn’t all that impressed. I’ve lived here all of my life, but have never until recently, visited Europa. I don’t really know why – I guess I just never felt an attraction to the place. But my party suggested it, and partially because of the reviews, I agreed to go here. Just average – the food, the service, the atmosphere. Actually, in my opinion, and comparing it to other places I have been, their breakfast plates are a bit skimpy. If you want a full blown, well stacked plate for breakfast, with originality to boot, head down to Scotia Diner on Mohawk Ave. Absolutely cannot be beat.
The true Amsterdam diner.
Stopped in for breakfast after the 4th of July, luckily the crowd wasn’t overwhelming. Do note that this establishment only accepts cash, or if the sign on the door is to be believed, and Apple Pay. They do have an ATM on site in case you forget this and fail to read the sign, but it does help weed out the randos who want to just waltz in.
Ordered the Belgian Waffle with fruit and whipped cream, two eggs with bacon, and a decaf coffee. Took about five minutes and my meal was out. The waffle looked fantastic, lots of fresh fruit, a small round of butter, several dollops of whipped cream and my own jar of syrup. The eggs were cooked just right, not burnt even a tiny bit, and the bacon was very interesting. Unlike your regular straight bacon you may be served, it was more of a birds nest of bacon. Crispy on the outside with just a tiny bit of a chewy center, and the flavor was phenomenal. Wonderfully fatty, but not greasy.
My total only came to a bit over $16, which is a pretty gosh darn good price for my meal.
The service was very good, with my waitress checking in on me regularly to make sure I had everything I needed and was enjoying my meal. I sat at the bar which added an even more authentic diner feel to this cafe, though they had plenty of tables and booths open.
I could absolutely see myself coming back here in the future on another day off, as their breakfast menu had plenty of other options to pick from.