Vegan Restaurant

Weather Center Cafe

0 (0 reviews) · $$$$ · sheboygan · Strict-vegan verified
Fully vegan
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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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First time here. We were staying at the American Club for the weekend. Asked some folks where there was a good coffee shop in Sheboygan, and they mentioned here. Thought we would give it a try. Showed up on a cold Saturday morning. Food: We ordered a couple of lattes and some breakfast. For drinks it was one Vanilla Latte and a London Fog Tea Latte. Asked for mugs, and we got them put them in glasses. Okay, I guess. Both of them were made well. Good textures, nice flavors, and the right temperatures. For food, one Veggie Quiche, and a piece of the Spanakopita. They were both very good, after they were reheated (see Service below). Both of these items were very good. I had the Spanakopita, and it was loaded with spinach and feta. The dough to filling ratio was very good. The flavors were complex, and rich. The portion size was large. Larger than my appetite, but I managed to keeping shoveling it in, until I was stuffed. Service: The service for the food was a disappointment. Even though we were eating inside, for some reason they had us marked as take-out. This resulted in number of issues. When they delivered the two takeout containers to the table, I mentioned that we were eating here (we were drinking coffee in glasses, not cups). The server shrugged and said, "oh well, they are marked as take-out). I went to the counter, asked for a couple of plates, and that they be heated to the right temperature. That took a while, but they did finally come back out with the right temperature. And they exchanged our plasticwear for metal utensils. Not much in the way of an acknowedgement or apology for the delays. Atmosphere: The place is rustic, and right on the water. Reminded me of a fish shanty. There are a couple of different rooms for seating. We took the room in the back, it was a bit more quiet. I liked the look of it, had an authentic feel to it. However, there were some areas that hand old furniture piled high for storage. They have an outdoor patio that overlooks the river. Would be nice to sit out on a warm day. We'd go back. If I ordered food, I'd make sure that they got the details right.

First time here. We were staying at the American Club for the weekend. Asked some folks where there was a good coffee shop in Sheboygan, and they mentioned here. Thought we would give it a try. Showed up on a cold Saturday morning. Food: We ordered a couple of lattes and some breakfast. For drinks it was one Vanilla Latte and a London Fog Tea Latte. Asked for mugs, and we got them put them in glasses. Okay, I guess. Both of them were made well. Good textures, nice flavors, and the right temperatures. For food, one Veggie Quiche, and a piece of the Spanakopita. They were both very good, after they were reheated (see Service below). Both of these items were very good. I had the Spanakopita, and it was loaded with spinach and feta. The dough to filling ratio was very good. The flavors were complex, and rich. The portion size was large. Larger than my appetite, but I managed to keeping shoveling it in, until I was stuffed. Service: The service for the food was a disappointment. Even though we were eating inside, for some reason they had us marked as take-out. This resulted in number of issues. When they delivered the two takeout containers to the table, I mentioned that we were eating here (we were drinking coffee in glasses, not cups). The server shrugged and said, "oh well, they are marked as take-out). I went to the counter, asked for a couple of plates, and that they be heated to the right temperature. That took a while, but they did finally come back out with the right temperature. And they exchanged our plasticwear for metal utensils. Not much in the way of an acknowedgement or apology for the delays. Atmosphere: The place is rustic, and right on the water. Reminded me of a fish shanty. There are a couple of different rooms for seating. We took the room in the back, it was a bit more quiet. I liked the look of it, had an authentic feel to it. However, there were some areas that hand old furniture piled high for storage. They have an outdoor patio that overlooks the river. Would be nice to sit out on a warm day. We'd go back. If I ordered food, I'd make sure that they got the details right.

Stopped into Weather Center Cafe for coffees and cappuccinos and ended up staying longer than planned. We ordered the bread pudding as a little snack and it turned into a huge snack for three. When they ask if you want it warmed with all the goodies, the answer is always yes. Great vibe here. It’s lively and loud up front, then quiet and cozy in the back… like a mullet in reverse. Excellent drinks, fantastic treats, and a great place to hang out.

Stopped into Weather Center Cafe for coffees and cappuccinos and ended up staying longer than planned. We ordered the bread pudding as a little snack and it turned into a huge snack for three. When they ask if you want it warmed with all the goodies, the answer is always yes. Great vibe here. It’s lively and loud up front, then quiet and cozy in the back… like a mullet in reverse. Excellent drinks, fantastic treats, and a great place to hang out.

Such a great local cafe! I’ve come to grab sandwiches, fresh bakery, and delicious smoothies since I was in high school. To this day the quality and consistency has been amazing. I can’t say I’ve ever had a bad experience with the food, service or atmosphere. If you haven’t experienced The Weather Center you’re missing out.