Good coffee. Over rated croquetas. The rest of the pastries are good. It’s a very small location. Be prepared to wait for service. The biggest issue is their 8% tax?! Parking: Very difficult to find parking during the morning.
I have been a loyal customer of this place for so long, years at this point. Lately, every time I place an order for pickup when I arrive they sold out of what I ordered. I have gone as far as calling prior to ordering online to make sure that they have the OJ available, it’s my baby’s favorite… but every single time I get there, they sold it even after charging me online. Then they offer me a sorry refund. It’s been over 3 times that this happens to me over lack of attention from the staff. It’s ridiculous at this point. I can’t even believe I have to write a review over this. Major lack of attention and disrespect honestly.
Very quaint and good food. Service a little slow but always with a smile. Little but quaint outdoor sitting area. A little pricey. Limited parking area.
The food takes a long time to be prepared, and the sandwiches are smaller and more expensive than at traditional places, plus they use ground pork instead of sliced, but they are tasty and the service is good. Cute little place.
If you are not looking for huge hungry man breakfast, then this is ideal for light and not heavy breakfast. I ate half an egg sandwich because it was filling and more than enough. Cafe con leche (coffee with pinch of milk)is sensational. I also had fresh passion fruit juice. Lots of seating outside. Refeshing breeze and no Texas dust or pollen. If you stay at Ponce de Leon Hotel, exit and turn right. Hang a right on Zamora and Tinta y Cafe is there. Less than a 5 minute walk from hotel. Domino's pizza and coin laundromat across the street. Parking: park at location or side street. So easy to walk to from Ponce de Leon Hotel.
Las mejores tostadas entre otras cosas de las buenas que ofrecen... el lugar es perfecto para disfrutar de todo hasta de su decoración cincuentona.