
Hours
| Tuesday | 8 AM–5 PM |
| Wednesday | 8 AM–5 PM |
| Thursday | 8 AM–5 PM |
| Friday | 8 AM–5 PM |
| Saturday | 8 AM–5 PM |
| Sunday | 8 AM–5 PM |
| Monday | 8 AM–5 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 4125 Plank Rd, Fredericksburg, VA 22407
Phone: (540) 322-2472
Website: https://affogatoeuropacafe.com/
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Reviews
The coffee was excellent, perfectly made, and the food was just as good. Everything tasted fresh and delicious. The crepes and sandwiches were amazing, and you can tell they really care about the quality of their food.
The atmosphere was calm and inviting, and the staff was very friendly and welcoming. It’s the kind of café where you could easily spend your morning catching up with friends or just enjoying a quiet moment with a good cup of coffee.
Honestly, I wish we had something like this back home in North Carolina. Places like this are special — simple, clean, welcoming, and serving great food and coffee.
If you’re in the area, it’s definitely worth stopping in.
We looked at the menu and my wife decided to have a Beef and Onion Burek, which is a traditional Balkan flaky pastry filled with, in this case, beef and onions. It was fantastic. Very flavorful and the pastry melted in your mouth. I’m a sucker for anything with the word “breakfast” in it. I had the Balkan Breakfast Panini. This marvelous sandwich contains egg, chorizo, cheese spread, provolone, tomato, and arugula. It was outstanding and the chorizo was very tasty (though a bit hard to bite through). I know I love a sandwich when after I put the last bite in my mouth, I feel a little sad because it is all done. Such was the case here.
My wife had a Cortado espresso, which she loved but was a bit strong for me. I had a London Fog, which seemed like a latte with a hint of Earl Gray tea. I loved it, and when my wife tasted it she pronounced it “nummy”. She doesn’t use that word a lot so when she does I know she loves it. After lunch we split a Lava Cake, which is a small but decadent chocolate cupcake. The dining room was small but comfortable. The servers we encountered at the counter were very friendly. Rest room was very clean. It’s not really close to us, but when were shopping out on Route 3, we’ll certainly try them again.
Everything is always clean, and you can usually find a seat. Even when it gets busy, you’ll get your drink pretty quickly.
For drinks, we got the Chai Tea Latte and an Iced Mocha. Both the latte and the mocha hit the spot, providing us with both the caffeine and the energy we needed for the rest of our journey. We also got the Spinach and Cheese burek, the Balkan pastry filled with savoury spinach and cheese. It tasted great too. Their drinks and food list is quite extensive including a long list of coffee, pastries, paninis and so much more.
The cafe is indeed a labor of love bringing the taste of the Balkans to Virginia. The atmosphere inside is quite homey and the staff tries their best to cater to your requests.
It’s located in a strip mall, so there’s sufficient parking outside. The Balkan art on the walls is great too. Overall, we had a 10/10 experience here.