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Contribute Feedback What Emmanuelle Weiss likes about Vinyl Rock Cafe:
Stopped into this restaurant for lunch time. The soup and sandwich was made fresh and both were delicious. Service was prompt and we were not rushed during our meal. Apparently this place is quite active in the evenings as they bring in local entertainment. Prices were decent. We loved it maybe you would too. View all feedback.
What Stacey Balistreri doesn't like about Vinyl Rock Cafe:
This well intentioned bar/café is selling itself short. A good location and personable staff but limited beer/liquor menu and somewhat disappointing menu. I think they could do better with a upgraded menu. View all feedback.
I had a great experience at this small restaurant on Perron Street in St. Albert. After attending a show at the Arden Theatre, I decided to stop by for a coffee and dessert.
counter was "We don't serve coffee, we only have vinyl records." Surprised and intrigued, I decided to stay and check it out. The atmosphere was great, with music playing from the records and a cozy vibe. I ended up browsing through their collection and finding some gems. Overall, it was a unique experience and I would definitely recommend checking it out for something different.
Stopped into this restaurant for lunch time. The soup and sandwich was made fresh and both were delicious. Service was prompt and we were not rushed during our meal. Apparently this place is quite active in the evenings as they bring in local entertainment. Prices were decent. We loved it maybe you would too.
Just like eating in your mom's kitchen. A very comfortable place to go and selections are limited but it's a go to place.
Friendly owner and great hearty soaps. Need veggie options. Glass of wine and a soap great escape in the afternnon