We are a division of SerenityStar Recovery Center – a 501c3 nonprofit organization – this is a pay what u can establishment your donation will support the much needed services to help those seeking recovery at this time and for those who can not make a donation we ask for a little service work in trade for your meal.
SerenityStar staff and volunteers are deeply grateful for your support in helping move forward with this mission.
Our Motto:
Relax Eat and Enjoy
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Kauthar Harrak-Sharif
This place was amazing! Their menu has tons of options and the food was absolutely delicious, the portion sizes were great, the atmosphere was cozy with nice music, cute decor, and a wonderfully friendly waitstaff that were patient, kind, and knowledgeable. The place was absolutely popping when we showed up Saturday afternoon, but even so we were still seated in like 20 minutes. It was cash only, but they have an ATM inside.
Please consider supporting this wonderful mission forward pay-what-you-can charity weekend brunch spot! Open Friday, Saturday, Sunday from 8am-4pm. They recommend a donation size of ~$15 per entrée, and perhaps ~$5 extra if you want substitutions to accommodate, but it is not required as all menu items are unpriced to honor their pay-what-you-can charity model. All proceeds go directly into their charity program that helps those struggling with addiction and substance abuse to get help, get clean and healthy, find a job, find housing, and get back on their feet and restart their life. I promise you won’t regret it! Suuuuper delicious, can’t wait to go again!
… moreValerie Orozco
Went to get some breakfast with a friend and we decided to try out Comfort Cafe. We saw some fotos on the food and man did it not disappoint. I was craving some French toast and you couldn’t compare them to the ones you’ve had at IHOP or Denny’s. The portions were big and delicious, although some foods may be very sweet for those with diabetes or just don’t have a sweet tooth. The restaurant itself felt very welcoming, it didn’t feel like a restaurant (in a good way). It felt like you were at a relatives house where you could eat comfortably. And the service was amazing, you get greeted at the door and they lead you to your table. Shout out to Amanda, our server, who was very friendly and chill to talk to.
One thing thought, if you do consider Comfort Cafe, Bring an empty stomach!!!
… moreRebecca Miley
We found this place in a google search & soooo glad we did. They are open Fri-Sun only (wad told there is a coffee shop next door that is open in Thursdays as well)
The people who works here are all survivors of recivery!!!!
The suggested amount to pay is $15 /plate & anything beyond this is put together & shared between all.
Our server, Amanda, was AMAZING!!! She suggested my husband’s breakfast & she was absolutely correct in her choice. You definitely get enough food & the taste….WOW!!!Probably one of the BEST tasting food places we have had since moving to San Antonio last year.
Great cause. Great food. Great PEOPLE!!! we will be back for sure.
We did talk to other patrons & was told on Sundays, plan on waiting. FYI
… moreKris
INCREDIBLE!!! Wow
This place is the place to go, they are founded for a nonprofit, I just love a give back story.
When you first walk in the atmosphere is welcoming and full of comfort (just like their name). The service was kind, informative of then selection and even took my name. I feel like this made it way more personable and comforting.
The food, oh my! Can’t go wrong probably with anything. I had the chocolate chip pancakes drizzled with powdered sugar and mini chocolate chips. The pancakes were so fluffy it was like a fresh baked homemade cake! yum!
The server offered the hash brown casserole and let me tell you I am so glad he did! He even added the bacon crumbles on top! I must say they were better than my used to be fave… they start with a C and a B ️. The bacon was perfectly cooked and not thin at all like other restaurants.
If you are in San Antonio, come!!!!!
… moreKirk Dunaway
On the weekends, be sure to get on the waitlist via Yelp! Does get busy. While you are waiting can go across parking lot to their Sweet Serenity coffee shop. Cash only (ATM on prem). No prices marked, all donations. This restaurant helps folks who need it, the food is good, so win win. We usually tip really well. But big food portions, both breakfast and lunch options. Always well prepared. Always served by the nicest folks. Very clean, kinda loud, so bring the family. Eclectic decorations, every table different and different height, but bright and cheerful with lots of windows. In a strip mall so easy parking. Food prepared to order from scratch, so fresh and tasty. Omelettes made the correct way (eggs mixed not stuffed) and great brekkie potatoes. French toast served on cutting board ascetically pleasing but would be easier to eat off of a plate. Ask for the specials and seasonal menu. Recommend!
… moreChelc
The wait time was a little lengthy but we did go at an extremely busy time. We found out the purpose of their buisness which really spoke to my heart. The staff was super friendly, great music and really great energy all around from even the customers. The food was fresh and hot. Would definitely come back again.
… moreDarith Yim
We drove in from Houston to visit this cute non-profit restaurant for Thanksgiving with my sons and it was delicious (soup, deviled eggs, main turkey + sides, and the pies: pecan, apple, bread pudding chocolate were so good we forgot to take photos lol). The entire vibe was warm with friendly folks, loved the decorations, and our server Sarah was great! My oldest son loved all of his food!
… moreAngela
I love the food here. Especially the stuffed crepes. The servers are all fantastic but the restaurant is usually slammed Saturday, so it can be a little chaotic. I appreciate that they allow a little flexibility like when I ask for just one stuffed crepe. Atmosphere is also pretty great, but it can be hard to hear your friends over everyone else. I brought my friend and even though we waited almost an hour to be seated, when she got the food, she said it was totally worth it.
… moreAbby Scheitlin
This will go down as one of my favorite dining experiences in my life to date. From the moment we were greeted by a kind gentleman at the door, everything was amazing! The mission to support those in recovery is admirable and we were happy to help. Maya took care of us like we were family and I’ll be thinking of her long into the future.
The food – seemed like you can’t make a bad choice on the menu. I tried the seasonal omelette with a yogurt parfait on the side. Absolutely incredible! Get the hash brown casserole for your potato choice. My husband enjoyed the Long Star breakfast with blueberry pancakes. All was fresh and flavorful! We left full, happy and feeling loved. Support this impactful restaurant and it’s organization!
… moreAng B
We came in for the first time & Richard our waiter was Amazing. The food was Excellent. We wish they had more across town. It’s kinda a drive if you don’t live on that side of town. (But worth the drive every few months) The peach tea (oh my goodness) So good.. The atmosphere was so relaxed. The portion size was just right! ( a lot) The resturant is for such a good cause. I will try & upload pics. We really enjoyed everything about the place.
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