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2532 N 4th Ave, Pasco, WA 99301
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Angel's Cafe

2532 N 4th Ave, Pasco, WA 99301
4.7(150)
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8aemily8aemily
Despues de el partido de Emilio nos fuimos a desayunar a nuestro lugar favorito 😊 #tricities #family #localfood #foodie #8aemily
James NackeJames Nacke
3 visits before writing this review - Food is delicious. Haven't made our way completely through the menu but this far nothing is so "standout" that makes you say "wow" after the first bite. This would include things that you might assume are on the menu as "standouts" or house specialties - like "Alans Eggs Benedict", a play on classic eggs Benedict with adding an avocado and replaces the English muffin with a small country or chicken fried steak. It's good, by no means bad, but the standout flavor is the perfectly NAILED hollandaise sauce (which is rich, creamy, with the perfect slight/light hint of lemon). The coffee however would be the biggest complaint. 3 visits, coffee ordered each time, 3 different days of the week (one weekday, one Saturday and one Sunday). The coffee is bad. It's weak, bad flavor, and shockingly disappointing. One would think if the goal was a "roadside cafe" reminiscent of classic American with a modern spin and some updated classics . . . that the coffee would at least be something a farmer, rancher, blue-collar worker (like a construction worker like me) would enjoy or at least be able to drink. Having it straight black, w/ sugar or even creamer couldn't salvage it on all three visits. Almost puzzling how an establishment in the Pacific Northwest where we have some of the United States best "coffee culture", can regularly have such notably bad coffee. If they fix the coffee and the wait staff let their personalities out a bit more (to make the service a bit better), this place would rank amongst some of the best in the greater Tri-Cities area. As it is, it's a good place that could be great.
Rayos MunizRayos Muniz
Angel’s CafĂ© in Pasco is the kind of little American diner that locals probably want to keep to themselves because it is just that good. The moment you walk in, the place smells absolutely amazing. It smells like fresh coffee, sizzling breakfast, and everything you want in a morning spot. The vibe is cozy and classic, with that traditional small town diner feel that makes you feel right at home. It is a small local spot and it looked like there was only one cook in the back, but wow, the food was incredible. The breakfast was fresh, hot, and cooked just right. It is exactly what you want when you are craving a true American breakfast. The server was bilingual, kind, and attentive. She checked in on us often, made sure our coffee stayed full, and treated every table with the same friendliness and care. The service really stood out and made the whole experience even better. To the owners, your place is fantastic. The food, the service, and the atmosphere are all spot on. This is one of those rare gems that feels like home, and I will definitely be coming back whenever I am in Pasco.
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Despues de el partido de Emilio nos fuimos a desayunar a nuestro lugar favorito 😊 #tricities #family #localfood #foodie #8aemily
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3 visits before writing this review - Food is delicious. Haven't made our way completely through the menu but this far nothing is so "standout" that makes you say "wow" after the first bite. This would include things that you might assume are on the menu as "standouts" or house specialties - like "Alans Eggs Benedict", a play on classic eggs Benedict with adding an avocado and replaces the English muffin with a small country or chicken fried steak. It's good, by no means bad, but the standout flavor is the perfectly NAILED hollandaise sauce (which is rich, creamy, with the perfect slight/light hint of lemon). The coffee however would be the biggest complaint. 3 visits, coffee ordered each time, 3 different days of the week (one weekday, one Saturday and one Sunday). The coffee is bad. It's weak, bad flavor, and shockingly disappointing. One would think if the goal was a "roadside cafe" reminiscent of classic American with a modern spin and some updated classics . . . that the coffee would at least be something a farmer, rancher, blue-collar worker (like a construction worker like me) would enjoy or at least be able to drink. Having it straight black, w/ sugar or even creamer couldn't salvage it on all three visits. Almost puzzling how an establishment in the Pacific Northwest where we have some of the United States best "coffee culture", can regularly have such notably bad coffee. If they fix the coffee and the wait staff let their personalities out a bit more (to make the service a bit better), this place would rank amongst some of the best in the greater Tri-Cities area. As it is, it's a good place that could be great.
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Angel’s CafĂ© in Pasco is the kind of little American diner that locals probably want to keep to themselves because it is just that good. The moment you walk in, the place smells absolutely amazing. It smells like fresh coffee, sizzling breakfast, and everything you want in a morning spot. The vibe is cozy and classic, with that traditional small town diner feel that makes you feel right at home. It is a small local spot and it looked like there was only one cook in the back, but wow, the food was incredible. The breakfast was fresh, hot, and cooked just right. It is exactly what you want when you are craving a true American breakfast. The server was bilingual, kind, and attentive. She checked in on us often, made sure our coffee stayed full, and treated every table with the same friendliness and care. The service really stood out and made the whole experience even better. To the owners, your place is fantastic. The food, the service, and the atmosphere are all spot on. This is one of those rare gems that feels like home, and I will definitely be coming back whenever I am in Pasco.
Rayos Muniz

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4.7
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3.0
17w

Looks like a dive from the road. I couldn’t actually see it because it needs a larger sign. It’s actually located on the endcap if you will have a hotel.

I had ordered the California eggs Benedict. It had a generous portion of avocado which was nice and overall it was good. They also had alternatives to potatoes, which was nice. I chose cottage cheese.

The waitress was very nice and attentive. My only complaint and the reason they did not receive 5 stars is that the online menu does not reflect the correct price.

Additionally, I had asked for a “half order”simply because I’m a small framed person and an OTR driver. And, I don’t know about you, but IMO cold (Poached ) eggs don’t keep well. Much to my surprise when I received the bill, I was charged full price according to the online price which Was $16.99. The waitress assured me that their prices went up three months ago and it was not reflected online nevertheless that was $18.99 so I received $2 discount? Most diners like the one I frequent on the road In Nebraska, charge me half the cost because it’s a “half order”.

I am not cheap, I did tip my waitress because her service was deemed worthy! But I think $20 for a half order of an eggs Benedict Is a bit much for breakfast. Had that been communicated to me prior to ordering I would have done something different at least in so much is to make it worth my while. Perhaps buying something that would’ve kept better and I could’ve had for lunch. So the 3 star rating is related to a lack of communication and transparency on pricing. If I were given the opportunity, I would attach a photo but this platform does not offer that...

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4.0
1y

3 visits before writing this review - Food is delicious. Haven't made our way completely through the menu but this far nothing is so "standout" that makes you say "wow" after the first bite. This would include things that you might assume are on the menu as "standouts" or house specialties - like "Alans Eggs Benedict", a play on classic eggs Benedict with adding an avocado and replaces the English muffin with a small country or chicken fried steak. It's good, by no means bad, but the standout flavor is the perfectly NAILED hollandaise sauce (which is rich, creamy, with the perfect slight/light hint of lemon).

The coffee however would be the biggest complaint. 3 visits, coffee ordered each time, 3 different days of the week (one weekday, one Saturday and one Sunday). The coffee is bad. It's weak, bad flavor, and shockingly disappointing. One would think if the goal was a "roadside cafe" reminiscent of classic American with a modern spin and some updated classics . . . that the coffee would at least be something a farmer, rancher, blue-collar worker (like a construction worker like me) would enjoy or at least be able to drink. Having it straight black, w/ sugar or even creamer couldn't salvage it on all three visits. Almost puzzling how an establishment in the Pacific Northwest where we have some of the United States best "coffee culture", can regularly have such notably bad coffee.

If they fix the coffee and the wait staff let their personalities out a bit more (to make the service a bit better), this place would rank amongst some of the best in the greater Tri-Cities area. As it is, it's a good place that...

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5.0
20w

Angel’s CafĂ© in Pasco is the kind of little American diner that locals probably want to keep to themselves because it is just that good. The moment you walk in, the place smells absolutely amazing. It smells like fresh coffee, sizzling breakfast, and everything you want in a morning spot.

The vibe is cozy and classic, with that traditional small town diner feel that makes you feel right at home. It is a small local spot and it looked like there was only one cook in the back, but wow, the food was incredible. The breakfast was fresh, hot, and cooked just right. It is exactly what you want when you are craving a true American breakfast.

The server was bilingual, kind, and attentive. She checked in on us often, made sure our coffee stayed full, and treated every table with the same friendliness and care. The service really stood out and made the whole experience even better.

To the owners, your place is fantastic. The food, the service, and the atmosphere are all spot on. This is one of those rare gems that feels like home, and I will definitely be coming back whenever I...

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