
Nestled in the bustling district of Johnson City, Cafe Lola Bistro exudes charm and sophistication. As a beloved bistro and vibrant bar, it offers an elevated culinary experience like no other. Indulge in hearty American dishes, specially crafted for the modern foodie seeking comfort in a relaxed, modern environment.
Cozy spot for internationally inspired eats, wine & martinis amid pink lighting & chic surrounds.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1805 N Roan St B-1, Johnson City, TN 37601
Phone: (423) 928-5652
Website: http://www.cafelolabistro.com/
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We started with the bacon-wrapped dates and WOW — perfectly crisp on the outside, warm and sweet inside, with that salty bacon balance that makes you close your eyes for a second. Easily one of the best appetizers I’ve had in a while.
The chicken-crusted entrée was flavorful, tender, and beautifully prepared — you can tell they care about presentation and quality. Every bite felt thoughtful.
And let’s talk dessert… the warm butter cake was pure comfort. Moist, rich, topped with whipped cream and paired with ice cream — the perfect ending. Not overly sweet, just decadent enough.
We paired everything with a delicious red blend that complemented the meal perfectly. Smooth, bold, and exactly what you want with a cozy dinner.
The ambiance was intimate and inviting, with soft candlelight and a relaxed vibe. Great for date night or a special evening out.
Highly recommend — we’ll definitely be back. ✨
We were seated fairly quickly and brought waters right away, but it took a long time for our waitress to come take our drink order. So long that we decided to order our food at the same time because we didn’t want to wait any longer. I ordered a watermelon margarita and was told they didn’t have watermelon, so I switched to strawberry. It was just okay, juice-like and very weak on the tequila. I wasn’t asked whether I wanted a sugar or salt rim (it came with neither). My friend ordered a flight of wines and was satisfied with it.
I ordered the French dip. The bread was good, but the meat was dry and the au jus was cold, gelatinous, more like gravy than au jus. I ate half of it and took the rest for my dog. I asked the waitress whether I should get the brussels sprouts or the parmesan fries, and she recommended the fries. Unfortunately, I strongly disagree with that recommendation because the fries were cold, undercooked, bland, and disappointing. I’m not one to complain, but it was evident that I only had a couple fries and the waitress said nothing when she took our plates.
My friend ordered the tofu special and finished her plate, but she mentioned that she was very hungry going into the meal and felt that hunger may have influenced how much she enjoyed it.
We sat for quite a while hoping to order another round of drinks, but the waitress never checked on us, so we eventually decided to just ask for the bill. On our way out, I realized there’s another section of the restaurant on the opposite side, which made me wonder if our server was covering too much ground. If so, additional staff would likely make a big difference.
Overall, I’m not sure what others see in this restaurant. I found the experience mediocre across the board, which is disappointing because the atmosphere made it seem like it would be much better.
The waitress asked if we’d like a water, but didn’t give any other options for drinks. After we’d decided on a “brunch menu” item, we were told that’s served on a different day and to pick from the lunch menu. It’s actually written, albeit very small, the specific times the brunch menu is being served. Our waitress stood there awkwardly while we both decided (again) what we’d like. I made a rushed decision to get a croque monsieur, because the waitress just seemed really busy and ready to take our order. My husband ended up deciding on a chicken sandwich.
The food arrived promptly, and was pretty on the plate. Flavor was decent, but honestly everything was overpriced for what we received. The french fries were very hard, and felt like they had been sitting under a warmer. The crust of the bread was almost inedible it was so hard.
The atmosphere is clean, and somewhat sophisticated. Some of the decor was questionable. The curtains on the windows make it feel like a Chinese buffet. The bathrooms were very clean.
We arrived just after they opened at 5 PM. They seated us in a little table in a corner and we thought we would have a quiet place to dine. They seated the next group right next to us, even though there were no other tables occupied. They continued to seat everyone in the same area. Not sure whey they did this. There were plenty of tables open.
Original Review:
A nice little place with wonderful food. I had Tilapia and my wife had Sea Bass. Both were excellent. It is small and reservations are a good idea, even on a weeknight. The one negative is the food is a bit expensive.