Cafe Dios No Muere
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We went to this place after taking a walking tour of the city. Great burgers. The owner is American and very friendly, has his own insight about the d…
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Visited a few days ago, the food was average but I was more shocked by how the chef (who i think was the owner) spoke to his staff members. It was com…
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The building is very interesting, and the story on the menu of the history is great. The service was slow, but the food and beer were good.…
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We offer traditional atmosphere in our 18th Century location with private patio and roof top terrace dining as well as our first floor setting. Our menu specializes in Louisiana cusine (where the owner is from) as well as local Ecuadorian flare.Details
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6 Reviews on “Cafe Dios No Muere”
We went to this place after taking a walking tour of the city. Great burgers. The owner is American and very friendly, has his own insight about the downtown, but is very positive in the end.
Visited a few days ago, the food was average but I was more shocked by how the chef (who i think was the owner) spoke to his staff members. It was completely unprofessional and I felt very sorry for the poor man who served us.
The building is very interesting, and the story on the menu of the history is great. The service was slow, but the food and beer were good.
Great place for dinner. Good food (cajun food). Good local craft beers. It’s a small place on 3 floors. Excellent music.
I was getting psyched for some authentic cajun food based on the menu.Then reality set in. Mediocre food served at a snails pace.Too bad, it’s a cool little joint. Fine if your there for a beer, but don’t expect more.
We didn’t eat here but went for drinks. The owner is from Louisiana originally, friendly and amenable. Some beers on tap and wine available, upstairs seating area very cosy!