
We are a revived Grand Rapids legendary vegetarian restaurant, now including a juicee’s and coffee lounge, located in the Creston Business District. We focus on the quality of food, service, community, local vendors and artists. We believe the community we serve makes Gaia House Cafe a great place to eat and drink.
Hours
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | Closed |
| Thursday | Closed |
| Friday | 9 AM–2 PM |
| Saturday | 9 AM–2 PM |
| Sunday | 9 AM–2 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1553 Plainfield Ave NE, Grand Rapids, MI 49505
Phone: (616) 591-0267
Website: https://gaiahousecafe.com/
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Reviews
Unpretentious, casual, warm interior. Small menu, but nice to have so many vegetarian and vegan options. Good to have the opportunity to try something different, outside the normal brunch fare.
I stuck with what I normally like – eggs & potatoes plus tried a fruit cup. It was a filling portion and cooked well. The potatoes were well seasoned and crispy. I also enjoyed the sourdough bread that came with my meal. The fruit was fresh and seasonal. Coffee was self-service and offered three options, with creamer available at request. I tried the Swiss chocolate brew and liked it a lot. My friend’s specialty French toasted looked amazing. It has tender sweet sautéed apples, cherry sauce, and almonds. Everyone had to try an apple slice – they were really good!
Worth your time and taste buds! Thanks for a good experience!
Overall good. Earthy as you would expect. Clean. Area of town is a little sketchy and parking is difficult to find.
I would go again. The food was good. Too expensive for what you get. Esp the drinks. $5 for basic coffee. Partially self serve for coffee and water.
We were told that we wouldn’t be able to have espresso or lattes because the espresso machine was down. That’s fine. What I did take issue with was the self serve coffee station. For one, the way the glasses were stored was gross. The shelves were not clean. The cups were freshly washed. I could tell because they were wet, placed rim down. So that the dust and debris on the shelving was collected on the wet rims of the cups. And whenever you picked up a cup you could see the wet rim marked it left. These cups should be dry if you’re going to store them rim down. Drying them rim down traps the moisture inside (causing an unpleasant odor and taste), and damages the shelves, and is altogether unsanitary if the shelves aren’t even clean. Storing them rim side up would be a better option in this case . They are used often enough for collecting dust to be an argument for storing them rim side down. Sanitary conditions aside, for a vegan/vegetarian place for the only milk option to be whole milk was disappointing. Consider offering milk alternatives.
The food was even more disappointing . My guest ate his omelet , but I good not stomach my food. The cornbread French toast was incredibly dry, even soaking it in the butter and syrup didn’t revive it. The potatoes tasted fine but they were stale. Since it was the only semi edible thing available to me I picked at that instead of what I ordered. I only managed to eat half of one slice of French toast and didn’t want to take it home. We came out of our way to go here after seeing it on Instagram. So it was that much more disappointing.