
Featuring an extensive menu of casual Italian-inspired American eats & an idyllic courtyard patio.
Hours
| Friday | 7:30 AM–3 PM |
| Saturday | 7:30 AM–2 PM |
| Sunday | 7:30 AM–2 PM |
| Monday | 7:30 AM–3 PM |
| Tuesday | 7:30 AM–3 PM |
| Wednesday | 7:30 AM–3 PM |
| Thursday | 7:30 AM–3 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 516 W 18th St, Merced, CA 95340
Phone: (209) 384-2580
Website: http://www.toniscourtyardcafe.com/
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Reviews
The food is scrumptious and the quality sits on your pallet so beautifully.
The employees are absolutely amazing! They provide a warm environment as they greet you promptly and continue about their conversations with guests and staff. It’s all so wholesome
We had the Hamburger, Pesto Chicken sandwich, and Pastrami with fries and potato salad.
The desserts! My goodness! Blueberry Lemon Marscapon was such a delight!
The brownie was delicious as well as the cherry cheesecake. This place is hands down my new favorite spot when visiting Merced. We will definitely and enjoyably return while bringing others to wrap the experience as well.
Oh and the artwork!!! All the artwork hanging on their walls; you can purchase! It’s so beautifuly handprints!Thankyou to the staff that day! You were are truly a warm hug for that cool morning
Fifteen min passed and a white man was sat next to us and he was immediately offered something to drink. This was the final straw we got up and left. I understood it was busy but completely ignoring one side of the restaurant after clearly looking at people waving you down is ridiculous.
The first time I went in to eat, the hostess automatically started taking my order for take away when I wanted to be seated. It wasn’t a big deal, especially because she and the other waitress were very attentive. I drink a lot of water and can say that my cup never ran dry. I ordered the brekfast burrito with veggies. It was a decent burrito, but the veggies lacked salt or spices. They also had limited hot sauce options. I did like the cheese frico seal on the burrito.
The second and third time I went in, I was attended to by the same lady. Again, excellent service. The sandwiches that I had were alright. The chicken was a little dry on the Italian Chicken Melt and I expected turkey meat and not turkey ham on the Turkey Avocado Melt but the sandwich breads were good. The potato salad was delicious. As a sidenote, she suggested the churro cheescake and it was as delicious as it sounds. In fact, I came the next day for brunch again. Of the desserts I tried when I went in, the churro cheesecake was one that stood out for the flavor and I wanted to eat it again the next day.
Unfortunately, the same person was not working. Instead, a woman with bright pink hair was at the register. She definetely had her hands full with all the people in line. Apparently their wifi doesen’t extend to the patio so people would have to come inside to pay (they may benefit from a wifi mesh or extender . . . ). Again, not an issue there for me. It may be for diners paying with cards. What did ruffle my feathers was that she greeted me when I first stepped inside and said “I’ll be right with you.” She finished up the line of people trying to pay and then addressed two ladies that came after me. When the kind ladies asked if anyone else was there first, she said no. The two ladies assured her that I was there first and it was only then that I was seated.
Again, nothing against the waitresses because they have always been great. It’s just that I have to struggle to get seated as a lone diner. The food is decent but I went back because I looked forward to trying their pastries. This encounter soured my visit though and there’s enough places elsewhere that I don’t think I’ll be coming back here again.
Tl;dr: Food is good. I recommend the churro cheesecake over other pastries. Don’t expect to be seated if you’re a lone diner.