Joe knows. Maybe not as much as Bo: But he does know how to make an excellent turkey sandwiches on wheat with lettuce, tomato and mustard for $ 5. Enthusiastic greeting and smile were the best ingredients. Returned in the morning to discover he also knows how to make breakfast sandwiches with egg whites(thanks!), lettuce, tomato and ketchup on wheat. Also for $ 5 His expertise also includes brewing a smooth and sweet two shot Americano with sugar free vanilla syrup. Just $ 3. Located on the first floor of a parking garage the few who have reviewed suggests not many know about this five star hidden gem. Know to go.
Brittany L.
Place rating: 3 Tampa, FL
A-Ok. I got a ham and egg sandwich. It is lunchmeat ham and the eggs are pre-cooked. Not so much a breakfast-type sandwich, it comes with lettuce and mayo on bread and is then microwaved. There is an assortment of teas, coffee, snack foods, etc. The only reason we ended up here is because it’s in the same area as the terrible Hertz car place. At least I was able to eat while we waited over half an hour for our rental. Very clean, friendly owner too and there are even a few stools to sit at the counter. BUT I think you can do better for breakfast.
Ken W.
Place rating: 4 San Francisco, CA
Features of Café Bellatrix include: super-friendly staff, a wide array of buns from savory(BBQ pork; ham and egg) to sweet(red bean; something called«cocktail» which involves ricotta cheese and is quite delicious), and Hong Kong Milk Tea. I understand HKMT is made by mixing tea that is «not black tea» with milk that is «different from regular milk,» for a result that is «extra tasteful.» I cannot speak to the accuracy of those statements, but the tea was very nice on a sunny Friday morning. They seem to be perpetually sold out of pineapple buns — or maybe just trying to create the impression of scarcity to drive up demand. Well, it’s working, Bellatrix. NOW I MUSTTRY A PINEAPPLEBUN. Anyway it’s a nice place, and very convenient if you happen to be parking, renting, or returning a car. Four stars — five if the pineapple is EVERYTHING I’VEBEENLEDTOBELIEVE.