Cafe Rico

  4.9 – 78 reviews   • Cafe

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✔️Breakfast ✔️Brunch ✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out Cafe Rico 95945

Hours

Saturday9 AM–5 PM
SundayClosed
Monday8 AM–7 PM
Tuesday8 AM–7 PM
Wednesday8 AM–7 PM
Thursday8 AM–7 PM
Friday8 AM–7 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 1110 E Main St, Grass Valley, CA 95945

Phone: (530) 575-6812

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Coffeehouse with an El Salvadoran twist! Vegan and vegetarian options available smoothies & locally sourced desserts, now w/ dinner specials THU-SAT!

Reviews

Mary P
Tried to visit December 12th for breakfast BUT they were not open! Hours state they open at 8am. I was there around 815am and the place was dark and closed.

I wanted to try their breakfast burrito but might try visiting again in the future.

Btw..it’s tucked away in the back and shares a driveway with Cigarette City. There is no sign on the building ( which is a cute little house)..only a small sign when you enter. They need better signage if they want more business and open when you are supposed to!
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Raybies Flynn
A cute litte hole-in-the-wall restaurant with delicious food! I had a Salvadorian chicken sandwich. It came with a little side salad. The sandwich was large, with three pieces of bread. I ended up taking half of it home for later.
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Elise Timoney Jackson
I love Mexican food. This isn’t quite Mexican – the flavors are a meld of Central American flavors, which, from my experience, tend to be a bit more subtle and not as reliant on cumin. I ordered the fish taco plate which came with rice, black beans and a salad. Every single thing on my table is FRESH FRESH FRESH. I requested the spiciest salsa and it did not disappoint. It’s red with habanero peppers. She also brought out a delightful verde salsa which is the prettiest, brightest shade of green. In addition, a verde creme sauce was provided with my plate, which I used on both my salad and fish tacos. The fish tacos are served on corn tortillas with a little shredded cabbage and sliced avocado. The black beans are homemade, and I want to know the chef’s secret bcz I’ve never gotten mine to look or taste like this! The location is a touch odd but likely works well for the hospital staff and other nearby medical offices. Outdoor seating is available with ample parking though there are steps to the cafe and is not fully ADA. The menu includes a full coffee/espresso set up with coconut, oat and almond milk available and, to my delight, lactose free milk! Lots of American style baked goods as well. Menu is simple. It appears as though this café is a one woman show, and she nails it out of the park.
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Jenna Blore
I’ve passed this place a few times accidentally when I’ve been in town as it sets back and I didn’t see the sign.

Today finally popped in to just grab an iced oat milk mocha but then walked out with fish tacos, beans, rice, a guava cookie, and fresh made almond bark. (figured I might as well try an assortment and not have to worry about food for the day)

First off let me say the owner is a sweetheart and wants to make sure you are happy. Secondly, the fish tacos are seriously good. No skimping on ingredients, completely fresh salsas and you actually see the fish fillet verses ‘fish pebbles’ as I call them from other places I’ve been to.

The refried pinto beans I could actually taste the pintos and it was NOT salted to death (like other places) which is great because you can add her green or red salsa to it and perfecto!

She’s experimenting with the dark chocolate almond or rice bark and she also hit that spot on . Her family friend from Honduras sent her fresh cacao beans of which she roasts and grinds them there to make it. Thankfully she does not like to add a ton of sugar either so it’s the ideal blend of cacao and a hint of sweetness.
Personally I love raw cacao so I can handle it straight but I know most people can’t.
It’s super creamy and will melt fast in the sun (fyi) so be mindful if you don’t consume it immediately.

I will totally be back to try her other dishes on the menu board.

While you’re waiting in line you can check out her other items for sale, such as local soap, jewelry, handmade earthen ware.

Ps. Skip getting a straw and you may be rewarded like I was today with a wee treat. She wants to keep as much plastic out of the landfills too. ☺️

Enjoy!
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Zac Witte
I love this place to get food to go. The Salvadoran Chicken is amazing. It take a little time to make and you cant order ahead so you’ll have to wait. The atmosphere isn’t great for eating there but it does feel homey and authentic.
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Zach Axmaker
Walking in the smell is pleasant. Food smells clean… coffee tastes great.. I had 3 shots espresso , than ordered a americano. Definitely come give Estela some business.
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Drew Chapman
Dainty little cafe. Really enjoyed the food. Snagged a couple breakfast sandwiches and a dirty chai and smoothie. Had to leave with some lemon tiramisu and boy was it all worth it. Next time we are in town we will know where to stop for breakfast.
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Ruth Ramirez
A great stop on our way up to our aribnb! Has a great variety of food, which happily accomidated everyone in our group.

The breakfast burrito was huge and delicious!

The service

If I’m in the area, I will be back!
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Curtis Sasaki
Very large portions. Fish tacos were great. Full plate includes salad, beans and rice. Owner was super friendly.
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Linda Holder
Ordered these tacos for lunch. They were flavorful and perfect size. They also have great coffee options.

It is a small house converted to cafe. About 5 small tables inside and a small chair outside.
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