Category: | Restaurant, |
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Address: | 209 Locust St Suite B, Spruce Pine, NC 28777, USA |
Zip code: | 28777 |
Website: | http://www.yabc.cafe/ |
Opening hours (Edit) | |
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Monday: | Closed |
Tuesday: | 10:30 AM – 8:00 PM |
Wednesday: | 10:30 AM – 8:00 PM |
Thursday: | 10:30 AM – 8:00 PM |
Friday: | 10:30 AM – 9:00 PM |
Saturday: | 10:30 AM – 9:00 PM |
Sunday: | 10:30 AM – 8:00 PM |
Amazing, fresh, made-with-love cuisine! Definitely recommend trying this place out! Fair prices, especially for the quality, very cute decor and friendly service! My partner and I will definitely be back to try more delicious food soon! Thank you for a great new food eatery here in our town!
AMAZING food! Great environment and wonderful service. The owner, I assume, is such a sweet lady and definitely remembers her customers! Will be going back!
What a lovely surprise this restaurant was to us! In this small mountain town, we discovered a sweet gem. The atmosphere was great, the staff was warm and welcoming and the food was delicious...especially the guac with onions and tomatoes!
Excellent! Food made from scratch! Nothing from a can! Wonderful service. Nice atmosphere! What a great addition to Downtown Spruce Pine! Love!❤
This little place in the charming, if unfocused, mountain town of Spruce Pine has an interesting menu with fresh ingredients and unique recipes. Mostly familiar Mexican items like tacos and burritos. Each has an interesting twist, and they strive for fresh, local ingredients, which are pretty good. They bill themselves as Latin Fusion, and plan for a broader, varied menu to include original small plates, clever sandwiches, soups, more desserts, etc. They opened just a few weeks ago, so things weren't perfect, but it was a happy visit. They tried hard, with cheerful staff, and busy kitchen, so it certainly will move from very good to excellent. A sauce bar with 4 different tastes is a nice addition. The seats and tables are native wood, and while interesting, don't invite diners' backsides to linger. Passable selection of healthy vegetarian/vegan dishes-- and more to come. I enjoyed the vegan fajita, which was a tad greasy, and I suspect might have come from a steam tray, and not right off the grill. But small, local places like this, off the beaten track, have to make some compromises. They should be applauded for their efforts. Beer, wine, and liquors are sold, which is quite an achievement for a dry Bible Belt county that does all it can to put innovative restaurants like this out of business-- for their sinful ways. I will go back, probably frequently, as they get everything in sync. Definitely worth the stop.