Cafe Jose

lprivett
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5 out of 5
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Tough to Spend $20 for Breakfast?

  • March 31, 2009
  • Rated 5 of 5 by MilwVon from Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Tough to Spend $20 for Breakfast?

We had a $10 Restaurant.com gift certificate which required spending $20 to get the $10 off. Who would think two hungry adults (who like to eat) would have trouble getting to $20?

As we perused the menu, most breakfast meals were between $5.99 and $7.99. What was more impressive were the three breakfast specials including steak n eggs complete with breakfast potatoes or hash browns and toast for just $3.99 when ordered before 11am.

Service was very prompt with ice water and hot beverages brought to the table almost immediately . . . coffee for David and hot tea (cranberry/apple) for me as that became my fave on this trip. A little more time with the menu and I settled in on the ham & mushroom omelet, which David selected the Denver omelet. Served with choice of toast, biscuit or english muffin and potatoes, it was a rather large breakfast. I could not finish mine and David had to force his way through his last few bites.

Including beverages and tax, our total check came to $18.50 so we had to add on a cinnamon roll to go to push the $20.00 requirement to use our $10.00 discount.

While they serve breakfast all day, you can order lunch starting at 11:00am and they are also open for dinner in the evenings. They offer a nice selection of traditional Mexican dishes as well as other meals you might expect including sandwiches, burgers and even a Friday fish fry featuring cod.

A little bit about their location . . . they are located on 89A on the way out of town towards Cottonwood, in the Safeway Shopping Center. It would be easy to miss them so I can see why perhaps only locals know about this little jewel in the Arizona desert. I must admit, I loved their open airy feeling. The interior was bright and colorful with a lovely wall mural on the opposite side of the dining area from where we were seated.

They are open seven days a week, 5:30am to 10:00pm and it is recommended that you avoid tradition meals times (particularly dinner) as they do get quite busy.

OH . . . PS . . . the cinnamon roll was yummy on the ride from Sedona to Phoenix!

From journal Sedona in Around 24 Hours

Cafe Jose

  • August 19, 2004
  • Rated 5 of 5 by lprivett from Willingboro, New Jersey
This restaurant is where the locals go. Located in West Sedona in the Safeway shopping center, it offers high quality Mexican and American food at very reasonable prices. I had a breakfast skillet with ham, sausage, homefries and a homemade biscuit. The food was perfectly seasoned and the portions are ample enough to take a doggie bag.

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