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Contribute Feedback What Irene Landt likes about Woodstar Cafe:
Cool, sunlit space and good baked goods. Been here for a long time. Original owner worked at the OG Rao's back in the day and they've long shared a baker/roaster with Esselon so there's a local coffee lineage that I appreciate View all feedback.
What Henry Stanley doesn't like about Woodstar Cafe:
I’ve stopped in a few times and I’m not crazy over this place. The avocado toast on a bagel wasn’t great; the seasoning was minimal and it was pretty flavorless. The focaccia and cannolis are okay. The salads look absolutely delicious and I would love to try one but the staff isn’t friendly or welcoming, nor did they call out my drink order which I ended up waiting around for a while. I would like to try it again but... View all feedback.
I’ve stopped in a few times and I’m not crazy over this place. The avocado toast on a bagel wasn’t great; the seasoning was minimal and it was pretty flavorless. The focaccia and cannolis are okay. The salads look absolutely delicious and I would love to try one but the staff isn’t friendly or welcoming, nor did they call out my drink order which I ended up waiting around for a while. I would like to try it again but the atmosphere is just too uncomfortable.
Everything was great! I had an iced coffee, a Vermonter bagel sandwich and a pumpkin chocolate chip coffee.
Holy cow the ginger chai is amazing! I have never gotten anything at Woodstar I didn't like.
A nice sandwich shop. I thought they were on the smaller side for the price. The quality was good though
I love stopping at Woodstar for coffee and a sweet treat. I tried a bagel here yesterday and it was delicious. The service is quick and the environment is nice. It is a pretty small space but there are usually tables open. I highly recommend!