Vegan Restaurant

Roxy Cafe

0 (0 reviews) · $$$$ · jackson · 100 % végan vérifié
100 % végan
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Diners overwhelmingly call out the signature dish as the must-order. The vibe reads as vegan restaurant — service is consistently described as warm and unhurried. Common gotcha: queues form at peak times — go early or late.

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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ If nostalgia had a flavor, this café serves it sunny-side up. The moment you walk in, you’re greeted with vintage charm, the smell of fresh coffee, and a staff so friendly they could probably make burnt toast feel special. The pancakes? Fluffier than a 1950s poodle skirt. The bacon? Crisp perfection. And the coffee keeps coming like it’s trying to win your heart — and honestly, it might. If you’re looking for the kind of breakfast that makes you forget your phone and just smile at your plate, this retro gem is it.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ If nostalgia had a flavor, this café serves it sunny-side up. The moment you walk in, you’re greeted with vintage charm, the smell of fresh coffee, and a staff so friendly they could probably make burnt toast feel special. The pancakes? Fluffier than a 1950s poodle skirt. The bacon? Crisp perfection. And the coffee keeps coming like it’s trying to win your heart — and honestly, it might. If you’re looking for the kind of breakfast that makes you forget your phone and just smile at your plate, this retro gem is it.

We recently tried this place out after a friend told is about it! We have already been here multiple times in the last couple of months. It gives you the ol' fashioned cafe feel and look and the food is amazing! If you like Gyros, try the Gyro omelet. You won't be disappointed! Ask for an extra cup of their Tzatziki sauce, though. It is delicious and 1 is not enough for their big omelets! But a must try, regardless!

We recently tried this place out after a friend told is about it! We have already been here multiple times in the last couple of months. It gives you the ol' fashioned cafe feel and look and the food is amazing! If you like Gyros, try the Gyro omelet. You won't be disappointed! Ask for an extra cup of their Tzatziki sauce, though. It is delicious and 1 is not enough for their big omelets! But a must try, regardless!

I left Roxy’s feeling embarrassed, unsafe, and honestly dehumanized. I’m a full-time wheelchair user. There was no wheelchair-accessible table seating available—none. So to sit anywhere, I was forced onto my crutches, which causes me real pain. A restaurant meal shouldn’t require me to hurt myself just to exist in the space. What happened next was worse. Instead of staff stepping in to accommodate a disabled guest, I was put in the middle of a public standoff at the bar—people hovering over me, refusing to move, and I’m standing there on crutches trying not to fall. I’m a paraplegic. This wasn’t a “minor inconvenience.” This was a safety issue and a humiliation. The “alternative” seating was just as bad—tables packed so tightly there was barely any space to move between them. That’s not accessibility. That’s an injury waiting to happen. Even getting inside was a fight. We used the back door because it was closest to parking, but there was no accessible parking available. The one accessible spot nearby was taken by an untagged vehicle with the classic “I’ll just be five minutes.” Meanwhile, I’m the one left figuring out how to get in. This place used to be a favorite for decades—patio memories with my mom. Now it’s the place in Jackson I least want to return to. Roxy’s needs wheelchair-accessible seating, staff training on disability accommodations, and real accountability. No one should be put through what happened to me