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I had a delicious iced tea. And a very yummy muffin. The atmosphere is extremely relaxed I was able to get some work done on my laptop. I only wish I had time to stay for lunch next time I wish they would put their location on Google Map
… moreBarbara Martinez
Such a cute location easily found when you map the location on GPS. Small but cozy with a welcoming vibe. When I got there it was packed with people, they were hosting 2 groups of members of the neurodivergent community. So the place was hopping but the staff were moving and taking care of everyone efficiently. I only wanted an iced coffee which I got quickly even though the place was full of people and lots of energy. I sat at the couch and took in the scene. Im very happy for the owner and his mission, it’s getting out to the community and people are finding them.
This is not your typical coffee shop. The community gathers here. There will always be a lot of people so if you don’t mind a lot of ambiance this is a place to visit. Try their food. Get a coffee. Sit down and take in the scene. Even with all of the activity – it is peaceful. Enjoy!
… moreCass Delgado
Stopped by for the first time and was thrilled to finally see a space dedicated for people with autism! I had a great time chatting with the owner and learning both the vision and mission—providing a comfortable place for those on the autism spectrum, and their families, to enjoy together. Got a flat white and a bagel sandwich and both were a really good value for the size! I will definitely be back and really look forward to what they’re doing.
… moreAceZeta2023 Lopez
Words can’t express how full my heart was after spending time in this serene atmosphere! Autismo Cafe is a Dominican owned, family friendly, neurodivergent inspired eatery. The owner, Miguel, shared his journey as he experiences Autism through his son’s eyes! I couldn’t help but video chat with my mom to share with her this new found oasis ! She is the proud grandmother and I, the proud aunt, of an amazing young man with Autism. This place gave me hope. I feel so proud to be part of a culture that breaks barriers! Siempre palante y que sigan las bendiciones ☕️
P.S. The coffee and food will have you licking your fingers
… moreJordan Tamsey
Nice cozy place, a hidden gem. Food and service was great. Cafe has a very pleasant positive mission statement. Parking is good, place is a little hard to find but worth looking for.
… moreDiana A
Stopped in for an event and tried the Sweet Party Cakes Vegan cake pop and I have to say 10/10. Love the new dessert options!
… moreAngels Friendlycoaching
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Autismo Café is such a welcoming place! The food is absolutely delicious, and the staff is always warm, friendly, and attentive. From the moment you walk in, you can feel the inviting and positive atmosphere they’ve created. It’s the perfect spot to enjoy a meal with your little ones, knowing you’ll be met with kindness and care. Highly recommend stopping by you’ll leave with a full heart and a full stomach!
… moreRebecca Kegler
Decent coffee .. but the food … Ordered as an office, BLT came with breakfast sausage and no bacon. Fries undercooked. Rice undercooked. Chicken Avocado and bacon wrap was bland. Chicken Caesar wrap was very bland, very little chicken. Philly cheesesteak had ground beef Hopefully this is a one time situation, or that menu items will get updated.
… moreMontana McGuire
Absolutely incredible place to be for autism and the food is amazing made and served with a kind staff.
… moreRogue Wave
It’s in a VERY bad location; it’s not visible from the main road, plus parking is shared between the café and the handful of other businesses making it difficult to find a good parking spot.
The inside is very cramped; there is five or six small round tables next to each other so small that unless you’re sitting at the table by yourself you’re just asking for accidents and spills. There is one long community table in the middle of the room, but that’s not much better.
The food is overpriced and out of the few meals I’ve had there, most of them were disappointing. For example: french fries were both decently cooked, and undercooked on the same plate (clearly meaning that the “chef” overloaded the fryer basket)
Then there was another case where I ordered a quesadilla, it was decent, but the kicker is for some reason it didn’t come with sour cream! I had to go home and provide my own sour cream just to make it OK. (Not good, just ok.) On top of that, they’re charging Starbucks prices for a standard large coffee!
Look; at the end of the day, I truly want them to succeed the fact that they want to make a place where the disabled community can go to and feel normal/they belong is a great mission statement; but they DESPERATELY need a more suitable location with more space for both the customers and the kitchen. I don’t see this current location lasting long.
Food wise; they need to either shrink the menu to a few things that the chef does really well or needs to hire a new head chef. (or the current head chef could do some classes, but that probably not feasible and isn’t realistic)
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