5/5 Liz D. 1 year ago on Google
Oakland
Park
Blvd?!
Can
anything
good
be
found
on
OPB?!
This
quirky
corner
cafe
is
on
the
west
bound
side
of
OPB
just
before
you
hit
Andrews
Ave.
Originally,
the
west
side
galley
kitchen
was
for
coffee,
baked
goods
&
green
juices
(impressive
in
a
sea
of
fast
food
/
gas
station
eateries
along
the
6
lane
Blvd.)
The
staff
would
apologize
for
the
lack
of
space
and
promise
that
the
east
side,
once
opened,
would
alíviate
the
crunch.
Well,
it’s
delivered
on
space
and
knocked
it
out
of
the
park
on
good
eats.
This
time
around,
I
went
for
the
Roast
Beef
Sandwich
on
toasted
white
bread
(would’ve
preferred
sourdough),
provolone,
chopped
red
onions,
beef
steak
tomatoes,
romaine
lettuce
&
topped
with
3
mini
dill
pickles.
Upon
arrival
to
the
table,
I
promised
myself
to
get
a
doggie
bag
because
of
its
bulky
size;
half
should
have
been
plenty.
Fat
bread
slices
needed
a
good
pressing
before
I
could
open
wide
to
take
a
bite!
As
always
I
had
every
intention
to
take
a
photo
before
eating
the
one
half
(honestly,
it
is
not
my
shtick
to
photograph
empty
plates)
but
it
wasn’t
until
my
belly
was
full
&
satisfied
that
I
thought
about
leaving
a
well-deserved
5
star
review.
On
past
visits,
I’ve
enjoyed
the
vegan
lentil
soup.
It’s
so
good,
that’s
what
I
ordered
every
single
time
thereafter;
simply
savory,
soothing,
&
satisfying.
For
the
first
time,
we
sat
outside
next
to
the
living
wall.
What
a
chill
setting!
It
reminds
me
of
the
fresh
market
eateries
so
prevalent
in
California.
Glad
they’re
making
their
way
to
this
neck
of
the
woods.
It
is
so
cozy,
that
you
may
not
mind
bussing
your
own
table.
The
server
was
prompt
and
friendly.
Manager
even
checked
on
us
twice,
👍🏻.
Next
time
you’re
heading
west
on
OPB
towards
I-95,
give
yourself
some
extra
time
and
check
it
out.
Open
for
lunch
and
breakfast.
Enjoy
the
photos.
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