Collegium Cafe - Pasco
Collegium Cafe
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This is not the cafe of 6 years ago. The building is new. I assume the meeting rooms they advertise are part of the new building. The dining area is large. It also incorporates a seating area that invites small groups to chat. The connection to advocacy agendas is not transparent but is obvious.The food service is a teaching event. The staff was being taught. Everyone was tasting the horchata and learning how to make it. The cashier was learning the register and menu. When we ordered, they discussed how to prepare our order. It was wonderful.The results were fabulous. My omelet was extraordinary. I don't say that lightly. I couldn't eat it all. My wife devoured her sandwich. The menu is Hispanic in nature. Burritos and such. They are not cheap although our breakfast was very inexpensive.I would recommend this venue for a meeting or retreat. It is out of town a little ways and isolated but located on the edge of a very pleasant community. There is ample parking, meeting rooms, an open meeting area, food and Expresso.Please consider it.
The staff at this restaurant is very friendly. I ordered the BLT sandwich and a lemonade. It was a bit pricey, but the ingredients were really fresh and crispy, which I loved. My only issue was that the restaurant is not accessible for disabled people. The only seating options are a couch or a metal chair, neither of which are comfortable for me as a disabled person. Additionally, the doors are not automatic, so it was difficult for me to open them while carrying my drink, wallet, and cane. Despite these challenges, the restaurant is beautiful and inviting, and the food is delicious.
My favorite place to stop and get a cup full of friendship, along with great coffee and other options. Food is as close to he cooked as you'll find, and the breakfast burritos are a favorite! They are good at customizing orders and treating customers like family. The friendliest place in town!
