Rhinoceros Cafe - Speisekarte

1166 Orange Ave Coronado, CA 92118, United States

🛍 Cafe, Suppe, Amerikanisch, Frühstück-brunch

2.7 💬 3 Bewertungen

Telefon: +16194352121

Adresse: 1166 Orange Ave Coronado, CA 92118, United States

Stadt: Coronado

Gerichte: 22

Bewertungen: 3

"I totally should have checked the Yelp reviews before coming here; but we were starving. The service was decent; but the food was dodgy."


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Excellent service, location and food.

Bewertungen

Gina
Gina

Lunch Today with 5 peopleTortilla soup was bland unlike we've ever had beforeReturned to try Clam Chowder, that was glutinous.


Margarita
Margarita

I totally should have checked the Yelp reviews before coming here; but we were starving. The service was decent; but the food was dodgy.

Kategorien

  • Cafe Genießen Sie unsere lebendige Cafè-Auswahl, die eine Vielzahl an frisch gebrühten Kaffees, kunstvoll gefertigten Tees und köstlichen Backwaren bietet und mit einer gemütlichen Atmosphäre für ein angenehmes Esserlebnis kombiniert wird.
  • Suppe Warme und tröstliche Suppen, um Ihre Seele zu nähren. Wählen Sie aus einer Vielzahl von geschmackvollen Brühen und herzhaften Zutaten, perfekt für eine einfache Vorspeise oder eine sättigende Mahlzeit an einem kühlen Tag.
  • Amerikanisch Genießen Sie klassische amerikanische Wohlfühlgerichte mit saftigen Burgern, knusprigen Pommes, herzhaften Steaks und cremigen Milchshakes. Genießen Sie vertraute Aromen und zeitlose Favoriten, die den kulinarischen Geist Amerikas feiern.
  • Frühstück-brunch Eine köstliche Auswahl an morgendlichen Favoriten und Brunch-Klassikern, um Ihren Tag zu beginnen. Genießen Sie alles von fluffigen Pfannkuchen und frischen Eiern vom Bauernhof bis hin zu handgemachten Backwaren und herzhaften Frühstücksschalen.

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