Very homey atmosphere- nice local cafe. Quite nice music, the chai tea was yummy and the place wasn’t overly busy. I like that they have various types of seating some with cushions for sure! The tomato basil bagel we split was delicious too, nice to be around the college again and many retirees around as well. Conveniently located behind the supermarket with parking on both sides of the street!
Café Ah Roma
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Very homey atmosphere- nice local cafe. Quite nice music, the chai tea was yummy and the place wasn’t overly busy. I like that they have various types of seating some with cushions for sure! The tomato basil bagel we split was delicious too, nice to be around the college again and many retirees around as well. Conveniently located behind the supermarket with parking on both sides of the street!
Cafe Ah Roma is Nestled nicely on W Bridge Street in the very cool Berea Ohio. The Cafe has a nice breakfast, Lunch selection with coffee ☕ and Tea Selection to Match. The Vibe is excellent with interest folks there to enjoy the cuisine and the company of friends. Well Done ... We will Be Back... Marty
Cafe Ah Roma is Nestled nicely on W Bridge Street in the very cool Berea Ohio. The Cafe has a nice breakfast, Lunch selection with coffee ☕ and Tea Selection to Match. The Vibe is excellent with interest folks there to enjoy the cuisine and the company of friends. Well Done ... We will Be Back... Marty
I’m appalled. I was going to be pretty early to work (for a change, I usually am just ‘on time’) I saw the open sign lit and people inside, so I stopped. Knowing I only had several minutes to spare I asked the absolutely adorable and polite young lady at the counter how long it would take to get a breakfast sandwich. She said ‘about 2-3 minutes’. Perfect, I ordered a sandwich. Except it wasn’t perfect, because rather than paying attention to making my sandwich the owner was in the middle of a screaming tirade about politics. Cursing profanely, getting himself all worked up and blaming the current administration for his declining business. I watched as my croissant burned in the toaster. He had the audacity to say to me and the gentleman in the cafe (a father of 4, and grandfather of 2) that he hopes we don’t have children. I have a 5 month old at home, how dare you say something so ugly to your customers. I don’t care about his politics, he has a right to his opinion, but it’s bad business to scream to your customers for no reason other than the fact that you are a miserable individual and victimize yourself by blaming the world for your plights. Maybe your business is in decline because you scream about politics to your customers. I for one will aid in the decline of your business by never returning. Oh, and I left without my sandwich because I was going to be late for work, luckily I knew the other gentleman in the cafe and he was kind enough to bring my sandwich to me.