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| - The long, long, long wait is the only drawback to Coca Cafe. If you have a lot of time to wait and then sit and have some really amazing food, it is worth it. The atmosphere is Europe meets SoHo, and it gives a retro vibe. There is local art covering the walls and great window lighting. Sunday brunch is their specialty, and that is when you will wait at least an hour. You can always go grab a coffee at Espresso A Mano and visit the great Lower Lawrenceville shops. All of the items on the brunch menu are unique, but well thought-out, and delicious. You can tell everything is extremely fresh. They even have fresh squeezed juices and smoothies. My personal favorite dish is the Southwestern Breakfast Wrap made with tofu and a side of guacamole. The daily breakfast and lunch menus are equally as inventive, offering pancakes and french toast, pastries, eggs, sandwiches and wraps, and salads. They cater to vegetarians and vegans, which is always refreshing. The lunch barbecued tofu salad is very good, atop fresh mixed greens. The staff is very friendly and helpful, and they manage to remain calm even when it seems the whole city is at their door. I would recommend this place to anyone who is visiting the city, artistic, vegetarian, or just if they are really into Sunday brunch!
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