
Hours
| Monday | 7 AM–4 PM |
| Tuesday | 7 AM–4 PM |
| Wednesday | 7 AM–4 PM |
| Thursday | 7 AM–4 PM |
| Friday | 7 AM–4 PM |
| Saturday | 8 AM–4 PM |
| Sunday | 8 AM–4 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 3447 Harts Run Rd, Glenshaw, PA 15116
Phone: (412) 406-7555
Website: http://tuyyocafe.com/
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Order and Reservations
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Reviews
First, I order the cordatido. It’s espresso with sweetened milk and I crave it between visits! It is my absolute favorite and the only place where I can find a “properly” prepared one in the city. I savor each delectable sip while pondering what to enjoy on the premise and what I’ll take with me to-go later. I commonly see others that do the same as I.
They also offer a Toddy; a non-coffee drink; high-quality tasting chocolate milk with origins in Venezuela. There’s nothing like it!
That’s easy. Now it’s decision making time and it becomes more difficult with each visit. I have my favs, yet the delightful owner Grace continues to expand and offer more delectable items to the menu. So, if you see a menu online, know there are likely more choices! Also, Grace welcomes all questions to aid in making a decision.
I chuckle because each time I visit I hear customers declare, “this is so delicious!” and I mirror their sentiment. Today I begin with something new. It’s a warm, hand held savory that’s delicious on its own. The bread is light with a great texture and inside it’s packed with tasty minced ham. Then, tequenos which come in a set of three. Sticks of warm cheese nestled in a savory dough and they are sooo yummy alone or with some Pico de Gallo sauce. Or, opt for the sweet chocolate hazelnut option.
Generally, I always get a beef empanada in-house or to-go. Upon arriving today the aroma of chicken filled my nostrils as they were preparing to make more chicken empanadas because they sold out. It may sound a little crazy for a less adventurous eater, but, I suspect you’ll fall in love with the delicious taste of a beef empanada without identifying the raisins, capers, and green olives. Oh my. I am salivating just thinking about them right now!
The pan de bono (or pandebono) is made with yuca (not yucca) is also outstanding. The small balls of dough have a texture that is just right and served warm, not too sweet, and lovely with a warm beverage.
The cafe ambiance is airy and cozy with many seating options. There’s a gorgeous colorful mural on one wall, a wall of windows on another packed with a myriad of live plants. Packaged international items are available for purchase throughout the cafe. And, there are always really cool inspirational “trinkets” to consider as well.
If only they were closer to home. Dreaming until my next visit.
Sadly, there aren’t many Venezuelan bakeries in Western Pennsylvania, so this was only a treat when we traveled.
Yesterday, I realized there is in fact one such place and it isn’t very far from our house! And I can’t think of a better way to start a Monday than with a cortado and an empanada!!
There are two kinds of people, those who like empanadas and those who haven’t tried them yet. Whichever category you are in, you should check out “Tu y Yo Café” on Harts Run Rd. They open at 7am on weekdays and 8am on weekends. They also have Arepas.