The interior design is beautiful and unique, very nice comfortable chairs, but the food and drinks were so bad it honestly upset me 🥲 we ordered a caramel latte, which didn’t even have a hint of caramel, instead it tasted like some very cheap and burned filtered coffee with cheap milk added, I’m not even sure it was espresso, it genuinely tasted like filtered coffee from a coffee machine with a pitcher; we also ordered an Arabic mint tea and got some hot water with a tea bag 🙄 I mean come on, you can do so much better than that for $5.50, loose leaf tea is not expensive at all, takes 10 minutes to brew but tastes completely different, the mint was fresh which was a pleasant surprise; and we also had 2 slices of their crepe cake, and that was the worst crepe cake of my life 😭 very cheap tasting cake that was most definitely not made in house, but instead was bought premade at restaurant depot or something 😟 overly sweet cream between the layers made with the lowest quality ingredients, the crepes were dry and tasteless like paper Speaking of paper, we were so disappointed to see paper plates and plastic utensils used for customers that were having their food inside, they had glass mugs for tea and coffee, which means they have to wash the dishes anyway, so why not match your plates and utensils to those mugs? On top of that, one of the workers started banging something against the countertop and it was so loud, everyone was very uncomfortable, he was softening ice cream or something idk but that was a very strange thing to do inside such a small space We were left very disappointed because this place has a great potential The most important thing for coffee shops is the quality of their food, but it seemed like the owners have placed all their bets on this spot attracting customers just by looking nice I’m gonna give this place one more chance and try their traditional deserts, let’s hope those are actually made in house and...
Read moreIf you’re looking for an authentic Syrian experience that blends amazing flavors, cozy vibes, and top-notch hospitality — Damasco Café is the place to be! 🇸🇾☕️
From the moment you step in, you’re welcomed by Farah, the lovely owner, and her super friendly team. Their service is warm, professional, and full of positive energy — you instantly feel like part of the family. 🤗💖
The place itself is absolutely beautiful — filled with pink flowers and roses everywhere 🌷🌸🌺 creating a bright, romantic, and relaxing atmosphere that makes every visit special. There’s also plenty of parking space 🚗 and a dedicated kids’ play area 🎈, perfect for families to enjoy their time comfortably.
Now let’s talk about the food — simply unforgettable! 😍 🍨 The Syrian ice cream is beyond amazing — especially the pistachio flavor with crushed nuts on top — creamy, rich, and truly authentic. 🍰 The baklava is heavenly, crispy, and packed with pure Syrian sweetness. ☕️ Their coffee is outstanding — smooth, flavorful, and perfectly brewed to enjoy with their desserts.
And don’t miss their delicious sandwiches: 🥐 The Zaatar Croffle is creative and full of flavor. 🧀 The Grilled Cheese with Pastrami is perfectly melted and incredibly tasty.
Everything about Damasco Café is perfection — from the food and drinks to the friendly staff and dreamy floral atmosphere. 🌸💫
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Highly recommended for anyone who loves great taste, warm vibes, and beautiful...
Read moreIf you're craving a taste of the Middle East, Damasco Cafe offers a cozy and inviting space to dive into authentic Syrian flavors. From the moment you walk in, the warm, earthy tones and traditional décor make you feel like you've been transported to the heart of Syria.
The menu is a vibrant showcase of Syrian desserts and coffee, with rich flavors that speak to centuries of Syrian tradition. You can start your journey with a delicate serving of ice cream —fresh, light, and perfectly balanced, with just the right amount of pistachios. Their kunefa sandwich is silky-smooth, accompanied by freshly baked sesame bread, making it a perfect choice to for a sweet treat.
Another delicious treat at Damasco is their Baklava—buttery, sweet, and perfectly flaky, with a hint of rosewater that ties everything together in a heavenly bite. Pair it with Syrian coffee which is rich and aromatic, and you’ve got the perfect end to a satisfying treat.
The service is warm and friendly, with staff eager to share the stories behind each item, making you feel right at home. The café’s ambiance—combined with its selection of traditional Arabic music playing softly in the background—enhances the whole experience, making it a lovely spot for both casual and...
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