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Gratefuel Cafe
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Nearby attractions
Bayview Park
4401 Bayview Dr, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308
Gug Underwater Gallery
242C Commercial Blvd, Lauderdale-By-The-Sea, FL 33308
Nearby restaurants
American Tapas Bar
2724 E Commercial Blvd, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308
Shahs of Kabob Ft Lauderdale
2703 E Commercial Blvd, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308, United States
Anthony's Clam House & Grill
2861 E Commercial Blvd, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308
LOKOS TAKOS TAQUERIA
2826 E Commercial Blvd, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308
Pokemoto
2705 E Commercial Blvd, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308
Bella Sera Pizza
2811 E Commercial Blvd, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308
Edelweiss European Bakery & Cafe
2909 E Commercial Blvd, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308
DimSum Terminal
2831 E Commercial Blvd, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308
Zuckerello's
3017 E Commercial Blvd, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308
AJ's HAPPY KITCHEN
2822 E Commercial Blvd, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308
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Bayview Regency Apartments by Lowkl home
2929 NE 49th St, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308
Courtyard by Marriott Fort Lauderdale East/Lauderdale-by-the-Sea
5001 N Federal Hwy, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308
La Quinta by Wyndham Fort Lauderdale Pompano Beach
5727 N Federal Hwy, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308
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Gratefuel Cafe

2609 E Commercial Blvd suit A, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308
4.8(433)
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attractions: Bayview Park, Gug Underwater Gallery, restaurants: American Tapas Bar, Shahs of Kabob Ft Lauderdale, Anthony's Clam House & Grill, LOKOS TAKOS TAQUERIA, Pokemoto, Bella Sera Pizza, Edelweiss European Bakery & Cafe, DimSum Terminal, Zuckerello's, AJ's HAPPY KITCHEN
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Phone
(754) 262-8953
Website
gratefuelcafe.com

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Featured dishes

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Cappuccino
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Double Espresso
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Pink Dragon Fruit Matcha Freddo
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Golden Acai Bowl
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Choco Fuel Bowl
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Chicken Caprese Sandwich
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Brunch Mood Omelette
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Holy Avo Toast
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Bacon Cheesy Egg Croissant
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Eggstatic Sandwich
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La Crunchy Salad
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Kale Me Now Salad
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Almond Butter Croissant
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Chocolate Fudge Brownie Dairy Free/Gluten Free

Reviews

Nearby attractions of Gratefuel Cafe

Bayview Park

Gug Underwater Gallery

Bayview Park

Bayview Park

4.7

(309)

Open 24 hours
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Gug Underwater Gallery

Gug Underwater Gallery

4.1

(40)

Closed
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Nearby restaurants of Gratefuel Cafe

American Tapas Bar

Shahs of Kabob Ft Lauderdale

Anthony's Clam House & Grill

LOKOS TAKOS TAQUERIA

Pokemoto

Bella Sera Pizza

Edelweiss European Bakery & Cafe

DimSum Terminal

Zuckerello's

AJ's HAPPY KITCHEN

American Tapas Bar

American Tapas Bar

4.7

(502)

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Shahs of Kabob Ft Lauderdale

Shahs of Kabob Ft Lauderdale

4.7

(169)

Click for details
Anthony's Clam House & Grill

Anthony's Clam House & Grill

4.8

(895)

$$

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LOKOS TAKOS TAQUERIA

LOKOS TAKOS TAQUERIA

4.6

(376)

$$

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Mike CicciarellaMike Cicciarella
I recently heard about Gratefuel Cafe while attending a local full moon yoga event. The owner was part of the class and had donated some vegan/gluten-free desserts to be raffled off. This morning, my friends and I worked up quite an appetite surfing and were looking for a place to go that would accommodate everyone's preferences. I am vegan, and while my friends are willing to explore, they are not. We found Gratefuel by searching "vegan breakfast near me" and realized we were only half a mile away, so we went in. We were instantly greeted by a bright and colorful space full of positive vibes and energy and a friendly and cheerful staff. There was an amazing assortment of juices and smoothies and plenty of breakfast and lunch options as well. One of the owners, Andréa, helped answer my questions and guided me to a mushroom toast with smoked tempeh and caramelized onions and offered to swap out the pesto for a chipotle cashew cream to keep the dish vegan. It was so good! My friends ordered a beautiful salmon tartare over spinach and a Beyond chimichurri breakfast sandwich. We also tried some juice, smoothie, and a wellness shot. One of the orders was taking a bit long, so Andréa came over to apologize and brought us salted chocolate truffle energy balls as an apology. It was unnecessary but very appreciated, and I'm telling you, it was so good, I almost cried! Then the other owner, her brother, Santiago, came over and sat with us and chatted for a while before we finished with a chocolate espresso cheesecake which was basically like if cheesecake and tiramisu had a baby...so good! We are so grateful for the amazing meal and their gracious hospitality! I highly recommend this place and we will definitely be back!
Willis LoveWillis Love
I had such high hopes when I stumbled upon Gratefuel Cafe due to its promising reviews, but unfortunately, my visit turned out to be quite a disappointment. It appeared that the cafe was severely understaffed, with only one or two people juggling multiple roles – taking orders, preparing coffee, and handling food orders for everyone present. The warning signs were evident when I overheard the customer ahead of me expressing frustration at waiting for what seemed like an eternity, claiming his order had already taken 45 minutes and counting. Opting for patience, I ordered an iced latte and a breakfast burrito without any special requests. However, I was promptly informed that my order would take longer than usual because they had several food orders ahead of mine. This was acceptable, or so I thought. When asked about my milk preference, I requested skim milk, only to be met with a puzzled look as the staff seemed unfamiliar with the term. After some clarification, I reluctantly settled for whole milk. To sum it up succinctly, my experience at Gratefuel Cafe was marred by understaffing, excruciatingly slow Wi-Fi, mediocre food quality, and an inexplicable wait time for a rather uninspiring scrambled egg breakfast burrito that arrived almost cold. Even the iced vanilla latte I ordered left much to be desired. Adding to my frustration, I couldn't fathom why parking at this establishment was not only inconvenient but also paid. All in all, it was a regrettable experience that left me feeling like I had wasted a lot of time and money.
Marqus RistauMarqus Ristau
Shoshi Café & Food Bar is the latest of restaurant/cafes along East Commercial. From being just opened it's still a project underway, still in the making, but a really good one with lots of promise to it. It provides spacious comfortable distance seating with a really cozy understatedly pleasant décor. And beyond being attractive it is spotlessly clean; the floor even glistens with a high polish. Shoshi has a good menu with more choices than those of the simple café. It has a great selection of coffees, teas, juices, and smoothies such as the deliciously thick Main Beach, which I had, consisting of mango, strawberry, banana, and lemon. Then there are a good number of wraps, including a Veggie, a series of bowls allowing you to make choices of bases, Vegetables, and Proteins. Unfortunately no liquor license yet, so no beer or wine. They also offer for sale varying unique coffees, crackers, jarred peppers, bottles of vinegar, and oils. Literally a whole series of special treats. I purchase a truffle oil which I later used to make some truffle fries and also to add a slight enhancement to a foie gras. And, it proved to be one of the better truffle oils I've used. Overall Shoshi is a really great place and its owner, Tony, couldn't be more helpful, friendly, attentive, kind or polite. His personality indeed adds a lot to the pleasure of being at Shoshi Café & Food Bar, a place that may soon become a Five Star.
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I recently heard about Gratefuel Cafe while attending a local full moon yoga event. The owner was part of the class and had donated some vegan/gluten-free desserts to be raffled off. This morning, my friends and I worked up quite an appetite surfing and were looking for a place to go that would accommodate everyone's preferences. I am vegan, and while my friends are willing to explore, they are not. We found Gratefuel by searching "vegan breakfast near me" and realized we were only half a mile away, so we went in. We were instantly greeted by a bright and colorful space full of positive vibes and energy and a friendly and cheerful staff. There was an amazing assortment of juices and smoothies and plenty of breakfast and lunch options as well. One of the owners, Andréa, helped answer my questions and guided me to a mushroom toast with smoked tempeh and caramelized onions and offered to swap out the pesto for a chipotle cashew cream to keep the dish vegan. It was so good! My friends ordered a beautiful salmon tartare over spinach and a Beyond chimichurri breakfast sandwich. We also tried some juice, smoothie, and a wellness shot. One of the orders was taking a bit long, so Andréa came over to apologize and brought us salted chocolate truffle energy balls as an apology. It was unnecessary but very appreciated, and I'm telling you, it was so good, I almost cried! Then the other owner, her brother, Santiago, came over and sat with us and chatted for a while before we finished with a chocolate espresso cheesecake which was basically like if cheesecake and tiramisu had a baby...so good! We are so grateful for the amazing meal and their gracious hospitality! I highly recommend this place and we will definitely be back!
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I had such high hopes when I stumbled upon Gratefuel Cafe due to its promising reviews, but unfortunately, my visit turned out to be quite a disappointment. It appeared that the cafe was severely understaffed, with only one or two people juggling multiple roles – taking orders, preparing coffee, and handling food orders for everyone present. The warning signs were evident when I overheard the customer ahead of me expressing frustration at waiting for what seemed like an eternity, claiming his order had already taken 45 minutes and counting. Opting for patience, I ordered an iced latte and a breakfast burrito without any special requests. However, I was promptly informed that my order would take longer than usual because they had several food orders ahead of mine. This was acceptable, or so I thought. When asked about my milk preference, I requested skim milk, only to be met with a puzzled look as the staff seemed unfamiliar with the term. After some clarification, I reluctantly settled for whole milk. To sum it up succinctly, my experience at Gratefuel Cafe was marred by understaffing, excruciatingly slow Wi-Fi, mediocre food quality, and an inexplicable wait time for a rather uninspiring scrambled egg breakfast burrito that arrived almost cold. Even the iced vanilla latte I ordered left much to be desired. Adding to my frustration, I couldn't fathom why parking at this establishment was not only inconvenient but also paid. All in all, it was a regrettable experience that left me feeling like I had wasted a lot of time and money.
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Shoshi Café & Food Bar is the latest of restaurant/cafes along East Commercial. From being just opened it's still a project underway, still in the making, but a really good one with lots of promise to it. It provides spacious comfortable distance seating with a really cozy understatedly pleasant décor. And beyond being attractive it is spotlessly clean; the floor even glistens with a high polish. Shoshi has a good menu with more choices than those of the simple café. It has a great selection of coffees, teas, juices, and smoothies such as the deliciously thick Main Beach, which I had, consisting of mango, strawberry, banana, and lemon. Then there are a good number of wraps, including a Veggie, a series of bowls allowing you to make choices of bases, Vegetables, and Proteins. Unfortunately no liquor license yet, so no beer or wine. They also offer for sale varying unique coffees, crackers, jarred peppers, bottles of vinegar, and oils. Literally a whole series of special treats. I purchase a truffle oil which I later used to make some truffle fries and also to add a slight enhancement to a foie gras. And, it proved to be one of the better truffle oils I've used. Overall Shoshi is a really great place and its owner, Tony, couldn't be more helpful, friendly, attentive, kind or polite. His personality indeed adds a lot to the pleasure of being at Shoshi Café & Food Bar, a place that may soon become a Five Star.
Marqus Ristau

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Reviews of Gratefuel Cafe

4.8
(433)
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5.0
1y

In the heart of Fort Lauderdale lies a culinary Olympus, a divine sanctuary where the gods of flavor have gathered to bestow their ambrosial offerings upon mere mortals. This hallowed ground is known as Gratefuel Cafe, a place where every dish is crafted with the precision and passion of Hephaestus himself, using only the freshest and healthiest ingredients that nature has to offer.

As I embarked on my gastronomic odyssey, I was greeted with the Tofu Breakfast Burrito, a creation that could rival the legendary feasts of Mount Olympus. The burrito, wrapped in a soft, golden tortilla akin to the rays of Apollo’s chariot, is filled with tofu that has been kissed by the gods of flavor. The tofu, sourced from the purest soybeans, is marinated to perfection, creating a harmony of taste that is both wholesome and invigorating. Each bite reveals a symphony of textures and tastes, with the tofu perfectly seasoned and complemented by fresh vegetables and a hint of spice that dances on the palate like the muses at a celebration. The crisp bell peppers, tender spinach, and juicy tomatoes, all fresh and bursting with vitality, elevate this burrito from a mere meal to a divine experience.

Next, I ventured into the realm of the Acai Bowl, a dish that could have easily been the envy of Demeter herself. The vibrant hues of the acai, as rich and deep as the robes of Hera, are a feast for the eyes. Topped with a bounty of fruits, granola, and honey, this bowl is a treasure trove of nature's finest. The acai berries, renowned for their antioxidant properties, are blended to a creamy perfection, offering a burst of energy and health in every spoonful. Each bite is a harmonious blend of sweetness and crunch, with fresh strawberries, blueberries, and bananas that taste as if they were plucked straight from the gardens of the Hesperides. The granola, a crunchy counterpoint, is made from the finest oats and nuts, providing a satisfying and nutritious start to the day. It is a dish that nourishes both body and soul, offering a taste of paradise in every bite.

Gratefuel Cafe is a temple of culinary excellence, where each dish is a tribute to the timeless traditions of flavor and nourishment. The commitment to fresh, healthy ingredients is evident in every bite, making each meal not only delicious but also a boon for the body. The staff, like the keepers of the sacred flame, ensure that every visitor feels welcomed and cherished. In this modern-day Olympus, every meal is an epic tale waiting to be experienced. If you seek a dining experience that transcends the ordinary and ventures into the realm of the divine, look no further than...

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5.0
3y

I recently heard about Gratefuel Cafe while attending a local full moon yoga event. The owner was part of the class and had donated some vegan/gluten-free desserts to be raffled off.

This morning, my friends and I worked up quite an appetite surfing and were looking for a place to go that would accommodate everyone's preferences. I am vegan, and while my friends are willing to explore, they are not. We found Gratefuel by searching "vegan breakfast near me" and realized we were only half a mile away, so we went in.

We were instantly greeted by a bright and colorful space full of positive vibes and energy and a friendly and cheerful staff. There was an amazing assortment of juices and smoothies and plenty of breakfast and lunch options as well. One of the owners, Andréa, helped answer my questions and guided me to a mushroom toast with smoked tempeh and caramelized onions and offered to swap out the pesto for a chipotle cashew cream to keep the dish vegan. It was so good! My friends ordered a beautiful salmon tartare over spinach and a Beyond chimichurri breakfast sandwich. We also tried some juice, smoothie, and a wellness shot.

One of the orders was taking a bit long, so Andréa came over to apologize and brought us salted chocolate truffle energy balls as an apology. It was unnecessary but very appreciated, and I'm telling you, it was so good, I almost cried! Then the other owner, her brother, Santiago, came over and sat with us and chatted for a while before we finished with a chocolate espresso cheesecake which was basically like if cheesecake and tiramisu had a baby...so good!

We are so grateful for the amazing meal and their gracious hospitality! I highly recommend this place and we will...

   Read more
avatar
2.0
2y

I had such high hopes when I stumbled upon Gratefuel Cafe due to its promising reviews, but unfortunately, my visit turned out to be quite a disappointment. It appeared that the cafe was severely understaffed, with only one or two people juggling multiple roles – taking orders, preparing coffee, and handling food orders for everyone present. The warning signs were evident when I overheard the customer ahead of me expressing frustration at waiting for what seemed like an eternity, claiming his order had already taken 45 minutes and counting.

Opting for patience, I ordered an iced latte and a breakfast burrito without any special requests. However, I was promptly informed that my order would take longer than usual because they had several food orders ahead of mine. This was acceptable, or so I thought. When asked about my milk preference, I requested skim milk, only to be met with a puzzled look as the staff seemed unfamiliar with the term. After some clarification, I reluctantly settled for whole milk.

To sum it up succinctly, my experience at Gratefuel Cafe was marred by understaffing, excruciatingly slow Wi-Fi, mediocre food quality, and an inexplicable wait time for a rather uninspiring scrambled egg breakfast burrito that arrived almost cold. Even the iced vanilla latte I ordered left much to be desired.

Adding to my frustration, I couldn't fathom why parking at this establishment was not only inconvenient but also paid. All in all, it was a regrettable experience that left me feeling like I had wasted a lot of...

   Read more
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