
Casual café with unique atmosphere serving breakfast and lunch with full espresso bar located in a renovated 1885 historic building in the heart of Las Vegas, New Mexico’s historic district, on the Santa Fe Trail. We specialize in drinks and quick eats for an on the go breakfast or afternoon snack. Whether you’re local looking for your new favorite spot or a weary traveler seeking a taste of authentic New Mexico hospitality, our kafé welcomes you with open arms. Come experience the perfect blend of past and present at our casual Kafé in the heart of Las Vegas, New Mexico.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 148 Bridge St, Las Vegas, NM 87701
Phone: (505) 930-7210
Website: https://www.kickstartkafe.com/
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Reviews
First and foremost the soup is not only bland but seems to be scraps from maybe their southwest salad corn and chicken thrown into boiling water with some green chile and rice. It’s essentially a vegetable soup with tiny chunks of chicken inside. I couldn’t finish it so I moved onto the “chicken melt” and bagel. The chicken melt appeared with the texture of tuna. I took a bite and gave the rest to my dogs, so I didn’t even get a picture here. It was the consistency of tuna and the chicken didn’t have a taste. It was not the best, but the sauce that came on it was tasty. Last was the salmon bagel. It came in a closed off container that I had to flip over to get the bagel out, and then I opened it up. Firstly, the fat line on a cut of salmon isn’t attractive to look at, nor does it taste very good. It’s honestly unappetizing to me, personally as it tastes extremely fishy. Next was the fact that this sandwich was then squished together with half a block of cream cheese. It came with a small bag of chips that were the only reprieve to this entire meal.
Some suggestions: The soup already isn’t a vegan soup, so trying a cream base and maybe throwing some cheese in it would make it a bit richer. The chicken used on the melt was awful to look at and eat. Try slices maybe instead of cat food-esque pieces. Lastly, what makes a salmon bagel both delicious and pleasant is serving it open-faced so the person consuming it doesn’t get bogged down with a giant bagel and instead has evenly portioned, trimmed, salmon lox or smoked salmon with the onion and capers on either side. If it’s served as a closed sandwich to save on the cost of salmon, there was plenty of salmon used to have enough on either side. All I could taste was the fishiness of the fat line, the occasional caper, and cream cheese. The onion didn’t come through at all either, which is surprising because red onion is usually super punchy.
Again, maybe this was an off day but I definitely cannot recommend the food I tried to anyone.
A small breakfast menu and a nice selection of sandwiches. Had the breakfast sandwich and house-made focaccia bread with jam. The breakfast sandwich was good (not great) if a bit small, but the focaccia was outstanding and I asked if next time I could get the breakfast sandwich on the focaccia bread (you can!). My companion had previously tried the Monte Cristo which she described as “very good”.