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Last update : 05.05.2023
I visited the restaurant for lunch and drinks and ordered a variety of sandwiches. While most of them were quite good, I was disappointed with the roasted veggie sandwich I chose. The vegetables tasted raw and lacked flavor; if they were actually roasted, it must have been for a very short time. The bread was perfectly toasted, and the cheese was flavorful, but overall, I found the taste lacking. The portion sizes are generous but also on the expensive side. For my coffee, I took the cashier's recommendation and tried a mocha, but it was just average.
I tried the watermelon soda and an almond croissant during my visit. Both were decent, but I've definitely had better croissants nearby. The prices, however, were reasonable. A heads-up: there's only one restroom, so be ready to wait if you need to use it; I encountered about four people ahead of me in line. The atmosphere was quite loud, making it challenging to have a normal conversation with my companions.
I highly recommend the Diablotin. It's served chilled and features a delightful combination of salted caramel, peanuts, milk chocolate mousse, and a sweet biscuit crust. It’s absolutely fabulous!
I was trying to enjoy a cafe dining experience with my grandparents, too bad they botched my order so bad I will never know if the foods any good. Thanks for the wait. The picture is something my grandparents had that they took one bite of, Is it fish or a sweet potato?
We tried the ice cream--mint chocolate chip and cookies and cream. While homemade, they were good but not amazing. They gave us two cups when one was supposed to be a waffle cone. The price was good though.
Nestled in Cocoa Village, this bustling cafe surprises with pastries, wood-fired thin-crust pizzas, handmade ice cream and strong coffee. Croissants and breakfast sandwiches shine, portions are generous and prices reasonable. Pizzas favor a thin, crispy crust without sauce, while some vegetable dishes and ice creams can be hit-or-miss. Service is efficient and organized, though the room gets loud and busy; expect occasional order errors and a single restroom that can cause waits. Great for a quick breakfast, lunch or walk-through stop.
Last update : 22.07.2024
Nice enough place to grab breakfast in Cocoa Village. The staff was friendly and professional and it was a nice vibe to sit at an outside table and just watch life pass you by. Overall, I would definitely recommend here.
Cosy, charming place. We both noshed on pizza and enjoyed it very much. Good thing it's hard to lick paper plates!
Fabulous bakery ice cream lunches coffees. Try them again at the annual ZONTA chocolate festival March 3 at the Grand Manor on Sarno in Melbourne! See us and the chocolate competitors March 3, 2024, where you become the judges! Come get your chocolate fix!
The best breakfast in town. Ordered a Bacon Egg and Cheese Croissant with an iced latte. Croissant is great on its own and they cook the BEC perfectly. Also some of the best coffee I've had in Florida.
When you arrive at Ossorio Bakery Cafe, you'll find hard copy menus on a small table to your right, which can be easy to miss. Menus are also displayed on the window near the front counter where you place your order. If you’re accompanied by a four-legged friend, there’s an outdoor ordering window available. Regarding seating, Ossorio Bakery Cafe offers three choices: sit outside under an umbrella-covered table with a lovely view of downtown Cocoa Village, or opt for indoor seating, especially on those hot days (which are quite frequent, ha!). The indoor area has a cozy ambiance with ample space in both the main ordering area and an adjoining room—just be careful on the step down. The walls feature interesting and entertaining artwork that complements the relaxed atmosphere. The staff is friendly and accommodating. Overall, Ossorio Bakery Cafe easily earns a 5-star rating, and I highly recommend checking out their menu and paying them a visit!
Last update : 02.04.2025
Popped in for lunch and drinks. We had various sandwiches, which were all good except the roasted veggie one I ordered. All of the veggies tasted raw and had no flavor. If they were in fact roasted, it was very quickly. The bread was toasted perfectly andthe cheese was tasty, but I was a bit disappointed in the overall flavor. The portion is generous, and fairly priced. As forcoffee, I had a mocha based on the cashier's recommendation, and it was average.
I was trying to enjoy a cafe dining experience with my grandparents, too bad they botched my order so bad I will never know if the foods any good. Thanks for the wait. The picture is something my grandparents had that they took one bite of, Is it fish ora sweet potato?
Highly recommend the Diablotin. It is served chilled and made with salted caramel, peanuts, milk chocolate mouse and a sweet cookie crust. Absolutely fabulous!
It's alright. Had the watermelon soda and an almond croissant. They were both ok. There are certainly better croissants out there in the area. However, the prices seemed fair. Side note: There's only one toilet so if you need to use the restroomduring your visit, be prepared for a wait. There was a line of about 4 people in front of me when I joined the queue. The indoordining section was pretty noisy and it was a bit hard to hear the people I was with for normal conversation.
We went for the pizzas only so this review is for the pizza. I got the veggies one. It was good. I love thin crust so this was why I went. They do not do sauce. If they did the pizza would be better. I give the pizza a 6.5/10. Thin, crispy and good.
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