This is one of our favorite places to eat in Clarksville. The team that runs this business are always friendly and we can tell that they really love what they do. They consistently create new items on the menu and everything is always delicious and fresh. The breakfast and lunch are both equally wonderful. No matter where you are driving from, their açaí bowls are worth the drive! We have very few local breakfast places in town so that makes this place extra special.
-Update: 4/22/25
Spent the day working from Cafe 931 with the team—laptops out, good coffee, and a great atmosphere to get things done. We started with acai bowls for breakfast and wrapped up lunch with birria tacos and loaded fries. It quickly turned into our office for the day—just with much better food. The giant chess board may have pulled us away from our screens for a bit, but it was the perfect mix of focus and fun. If you're looking for a laid-back spot to work and grab a bite, definitely check it out—and let them know LOCAL...
Read moreI live 5 minutes from this place and had drove past it hundreds of times. While visiting California last month, my brother in law showed me an episode of the show “Best bites” with Guy Fieri that featured restaurants in Clarksville.
I ordered the breakfast burrito that was featured on the show “ biscuits and gravy”, sure enough it a massive burrito loaded with chunks of biscuits and sausage and dripping with white creamy gravy. It was quite tasty and my only knock on it was that some of the pieces of biscuit were too large, cutting them in slightly smaller chunks would make it better IMO. It took about 20 minutes to get the food, wouldn’t have been an issue if you’re at a table with someone having a coffee. But I had ordered to go and had to sit and wait so it seemed like a long time.
They had a steady flow of customers, you order at the counter then get a table or take your order to go. The Açaí bowl seemed to be a popular dish. I will...
Read moreI needed somewhere to study with free wifi and had heard about this place. Also, I got to mexican restaurants only for sopas. I am a sopas fanatic and saw this place offered them. So I ordered with no meat and added rice and beans. On the menu, the items list lettuce, tomato, onions, sour cream, guacamole, and Mexican cheese. The only items on my fried masa was beans, a little salsa, and a few shreds of lettuce. Although I am fine without the dairy, only one item from the actual menu is highly unacceptable. I did go to back to the counter and asked for my guacamole and they apologized, but only ONE item from the menu is CRAZY. The only reason I will probably return is the atmosphere is awesome for my study time and believe it or not the sopas was delicious. Just imagine how much better it could have been with the actual menu items. Hopefully next time I visit they will focus on customer service and little more. I tried to post a photo but...
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