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Nick’s Cafe

Stop in this cute breakfast and lunch spot for something savory or sweet!

The Final Dish: Perfect spot for a breakfast sandwich.

4 Reviews So Far Newest First

  1. PaulOct 22, 2008

    This is one of my favorite places for breakfast in WC. I usually get the omelet with feta, tomatoes, and onion(Nick’s #1 I think?). I have them add the gyro meat and it is unbelievable. The Greek specialties on the lunch menu are also very good.

  2. MariaSep 18, 2008

    This little greek place is owned by a greek family. First thing you notice when you walk in is the friendly athmosphere! Their little daughter is the cutest child ever! The food is home made for the most part and it’s made with love everytime. I love Nick’s cafe!

  3. MaryNov 06, 2007

    I had a wonderful breakfast here a couple weeks ago. The food was very inexpensive, but cooked very well and served in a timely fashion. The next time I have another saturday off, I will once again have breakfast here! It’s a great nook!

  4. Feta LoverJul 08, 2007

    This is a great little place! They make the most yummy greek salads. They serve them with with really great grilled pita bread that’s done perfectly: it’s light and chewy. Just go good….

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