
Local coffee shop with faraway flavors. Direct Trade| Women Owned| Family Operated Enjoy delicious and creative coffee drinks and much more in a bright and open coffee house with a view of Lake Michigan. Small breakfast and lunch menu available during kitchen hours and a selection of bakery.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 3558 E Sivyer Ave, St Francis, WI 53235
Phone: (414) 394-0722
Website: https://www.lafinca.cafe/
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we had the vegetarian poblano burrito and a torta and both were extremely good. the chips on the side tasted homemade! all the food came out quickly even though the cafe was busy and was very hot and fresh. they also have a huge drink menu and every drink sounded amazing. the cafe horchata was delicious; perfectly cinnamon-y and not too sweet. i loved that they also had fun and interesting options without caffeine, since i don’t drink caffeine and often don’t have much to choose from.
only downside is that (as some other reviews mention) it is very smoky and hazy inside and we definitely left smelling like food smoke. i think there is a ventilation issue. for that reason i would choose to dine elsewhere only if i were going somewhere else afterwards or were wearing something i couldn’t easily wash. otherwise, everything was great and i will definitely be back!
The place was packed but for me that’s a good thing. The wait wasn’t that bad and from what I could see there was constant movement throughout kitchen area which wasn’t very big.
The coffee was pretty good and the atmosphere was even better.
Give it a try!
Came on a Saturday, late morning. There was a short line of cars that were ordering at the window. The place was already crowded, and there was also a line for the counter. Grabbed a menu while I was in line. It was a bit loud inside, and getting louder as more people showed up. It was a bit of a wait until I arrived at the counter.
They offered some interesting variations on the standard coffee/tea offerings. I decided to try the Neblina Tea Latte. To me, it’s a Mexican version of a London Fog Tea Latte, but they use chamomile instead of Earl Grey, and horchata instead of milk. They had some really good-looking pastries, and the server recommended the Conchas Twist, filled with strawberry.
Waited a little while to get my order. Because of the noise level inside, we decided to grab a table outside. That might have been a mistake because there were plenty of hornets flying around, trying to get into the drinks and the sweets. But we decided that it would still be better than dealing with the noise inside.
Both the Neblina and the Conchas were good choices. The Neblina was hot, well-steeped, and had a nice bit of cinnamon on top. The Conchas was fresh, nicely sugared, and the strawberry filling was a nice treat.
Lots to like about this place. However, the issues with the noise inside and the hornets outside would give me pause in coming back.