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| - I really like the vibe in Cafe Maya! The decor is simple, but very different from most coffee shops I've seen in the area, with burlap coffee bean bags lying around and photos of Mexico. There's also art on the walls - and it seems like the local artists featured rotate.
For breakfast, I had to try the molletes. I had never had this particular dish before but it sounded tasty with cheese and beans atop some special bread. Unfortunately, they were out of the bread, but the woman serving us offered to make molletes using tortillas. Yum! My only complaint was that at $8, the price was a bit steep. Maybe with the bread the price would have made more sense to me. My husband wanted something simple and healthy, so he chose oatmeal. He was able to pick toppings he wanted, which he liked, and it was $3, which we thought was great.
Both employees were extremely accommodating. Halfway through our time at Cafe Maya, we realized we were running a risk of being late to an appointment, so we changed our order to be "to go." Although it was a bit of a challenge to pack up the molletes, they did it with no hesitation. I really appreciated their working with us!
We ran out the doors with our huge green teas, and got to enjoy them for the rest of the day in between errands. I definitely want to try Cafe Maya again!
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