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    Cafe Corvo

    4.7 (44 reviews)
    ModerateCoffee & Tea
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    Moderate noise
    Good for working
    Outdoor seating
    Dogs allowed

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    Crow hoodies. It might be my key to friendship with the brilliant crow.
    Elizabeth V.

    Tasty coffee. Super cool vibe. Woman owned and wholly welcoming business. They have a rotating menu of pastries from local bakeries. To top it all off, their merch features crows! Crows are the coolest of all birds and I want one to befriend me. Maybe if I wear a Cafe Corvo hoodie, that'll happen. Fingers crossed.

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    Marianne H.

    Super cute place with yummy coffee and pastries. I got a lavender vanilla latte and my husband got a white mocha. We also got a danish and apple juice for our kids to share. They sell art and clothing too. They even have rainbow shirts for Pride month. Love it!

    Kris P.

    Nice cafe, expensive though the coffee is really good. I enjoyed the one time experience of trying a new place - and the coffee was stellar

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    Marie B.

    Cafe Corvo was a happy, spontaneous visit on 4/21/21. We took an earlier Seattle to Bremerton ferry, so to kill some time decided to checkout an old school bakery on Callow. As I was parking the car, the exterior sign of Cafe Corvo caught my attention. Reminded of a shuttered pasta spot in Seattle, the former Il Corvo. Like Latin for crow, corvus. After buying some cupcakes from the bakery, we headed over to Cafe Corvo and wow what a find! I enjoy finding an indie cafe that is genuinely welcoming, has a creative interior, and has a spot on mocha and cold brew. No pretentious hipster vibe. We sat outside having sweet treats with these well crafted iced beverages. Not much pedestrian traffic, but seems to be thriving and going strong during pandemic times. I posted my photos three days earlier before this post. The photos seemed to get quite the reception, glad I was able to convey the delight I felt. I'd hangout at Cafe Corvo anyday if such a spot existed in Shoreline. This is the type of caffeine central I would have shared with coffee authority, Brian C of Freeland. But without that opportunity anymore, I gladly share this with you and the rest of Yelp Nation. Sometimes excellent finds happens for no apparent reason. Total kismet! If you find yourself in original Bremerton Pacific to Callow (says this former Bremertonian..not strip mall land towards Hwy 303), head straight off the ferry, through the tunnel, past Burwell, past Naval and PSNS, turn right on Callow. Look for the Cafe Corvo with the distinctive crow and coffee signage to your left. Cafe Corvo truly exhibits their mission of Coffee. Kindness. Community. Truly an awesome find!

    Mocha Mexicana and cheddar-bacon muffin.
    Melissa M.

    Cafe Corvo was everything the reviews said it was. I was able to find it easily and street parking was available right out front. I was greeted upon entering and placed my order. The Mocha Mexicana was tasty. Just the right combination of chocolate and spice. The cheddar-bacon muffin was light and fluffy. A nice surprise and so different from the dense muffins that are usually found at a coffee shop. I found a nice seat near the window and read a while. I would recommend for anyone needing to pop in for a quick coffee to-go or to sit leisurely reading while sipping your favorite beverage.

    Maple cinnamon latte, mocha mexicana & seating area

    I got the seasonal maple cinnamon latte and it was the best latte I've had in a while and a perfect way to start the day. Very nice baristas and cute shop too!

    White chocolate mocha
    Ss S.

    Valeria and Randall are so friendly and welcoming. The vibe at Corvo is inclusive and warm. We met Maranda once and she is also inviting and quite funny. I apprecite the justice-oriented BLM and queer-friendly atmosphere!! Good vibes to top off good coffee hits the spot! We come here pretty often and when we have out-of-town visitors, we inteoduce them to Corvo and the wonderful staff.

    Mocha Mexicana
    Angelina M.

    This place is another home. Sunshine. Neighbors. Brilliant coffee like no other place in town.

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    Vim & Vigor - Pastries from Macrina (2/5/26)

    Vim & Vigor

    4.6(17 reviews)
    1.7 mi

    It had been awhile since I stopped by the Manette neighborhood in Bremerton. Clearly Vim & Vigor…read moreopened sometime in March after my previous visit to nearby Saboteur Bakery. It was a great surprise to see a new indie cafe right by the bridge roundabout (12/12/25). Tiny parking lot and adjacent street parking were all full, thankfully I found a spot around the corner instead. This has outdoor seating with a great waterfront view of Sinclair Inlet, as well as, indoor seating with decent natural light. There's wrap around window seating, plus cozy couch and banquette area. The decor is pleasant with merch interspersed with art work/prints, healthy foliage, and festive touches for the holidays. Welcoming owner, I believe, at the main counter who took my beverage order. Pastries are from Macrina and coffee beans from Olympia Coffee. Aside from the usual coffee/tea bevs, there's also other food items like overnight oatmeal, breakfast burritos, smoothies, gelato, and mocktails. The barista who crafted my 16oz mocha did a fantastic job. Nicely balanced flavor wise and perfect temperature which was greatly appreciated. Most indie coffee spots are drive throughs along my route. One I had frequented on Wheaton Way had relocated and now closed. Another one I enjoy is located in the Charleston neighborhood on Callow, so it's good to add Vim & Vigor to my rotation when I'm across the sound in Bremerton.

    BEAUTIFUL location in Manette nearly on the water and close places you can get to the water easy…read more Friendly, helpful staff serving up cozy vibes with coffee and sweet treats a plenty. Will be back.

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    Sadie Mae's Coffee - Menu as of 12/2/2019

    Sadie Mae's Coffee

    3.4(14 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    This isn't a traditional food/drink review but I still wanted to post about my wonderful experience…read morewith the owner Sadie. I'd seen that Sadie had hosted small gatherings previously so I reached out to see if she'd be willing to share her space for our small group. She was easy to contact, very responsive and elated to help out for the sake of building community when I shared the purpose of our get together. She stayed late to host and provided 'your choice' holiday beverages at a flat rate for the evening. There are plenty of intimate small cafe tables and a comfy cozy couch that made for the perfect space for our after hours girls night. Sadie is truly a gem and I look forward to stopping in again soon!

    I came in the afternoon with my mom for a pick-me-up. I had a white chocolate mocha and she had a…read morecappuccino. Walking in, the smell of the grill made me wish we were there for lunch. The cafe space is large. Decor is shabby (stained, worn high-traffic carpet; dingy walls), but it seems like management is trying hard with tchotchkes. At least one person was taking advantage of free WiFi to work. The barista was working in a sketchbook and talking with two guys from a local auto place, who were loudly discussing how they scam out-of-towners. Service was prompt and friendly. My mocha was way too sweet and the sip I had of my mom's cappuccino was so-so. I think with a little elbow grease and attention to detail Sadie Mae's could be a great local cafe, but I left feeling underwhelmed .

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    Old Town Kitchen - Whole sandwich and Greek salad with lemonade

    Old Town Kitchen

    3.9(203 reviews)
    5.6 mi
    $$

    Excellent food and wonderful service! Love the morning…read moremuffins and quiche and scratch made breads!

    Lost a 20 year loyal customer. I never leave reviews and it's a long one, but please stick with me…read moreas what I have to say comes after thoughtful consideration as a long time patron. I've been coming here since my son was born 20 years ago - when it was 'Monica's Bakery' - and it's always been stellar. Best tuna sandwich I've ever had. As my daughter grew up she loved the egg salad sandwich, and the whole family were big fans of the delicious cookies. The quiche was also fantastic. Everything WAS positively cravable. I'm so sad to report now that the new ownership of 'Old Town Kitchen' has officially taken over it's gone way down hill. No longer will you receive fresh-baked pillowy bread for your "sammy" nor can you purchase a delicious loaf of that same bread to take home. No longer will you find the exceptional baked goods you're accustomed to. There's no longer choice as to what's in your sandwich, no more "build your own", they're now only "pre-built". The bread looks impressive but is udderly underwhelming. Dry as a bone and unpleasant. IT'S A TOTAL DEAL BREAKER. There's now largely more bread than filling where the opposite used to be the rule. I actually felt the need to remove half of the bread in order for it to be edible. Had the bread been soft & fresh that would've been unnecessary. The filling recipes have changed too. The tuna filling was previously perfection and now it's very...meh. Also while I'm not averse to onions, I didn't need them or want them in my filling. No more are the tasty pickles that elevated the already amazing sandwiches. Now it's a bag of chips or a tiny, and I mean miniscule, side of cold pasta salad. It's like 3 bites worth. Also sadly very lackluster in flavor and texture. The cookies and baked goods were all just generic looking frosted things and none seemed unique or even particularly appealing. While change is inevitable, the hope for a beloved locale such as this would be at the least, the constant of quality. The new ownership has not only changed the name but sucked out the heart & soul of the place. Remodeling a building cannot compensate for food devoid of quality and great flavors. There's no 'cravability' here. We are so very disappointed that after loving a local business for 20 years it's been gutted. There nothing here worth returning for, therefore we will not be returning. I definitely cannot recommend The 'OTK' to anyone, least of all the local loyals who have come to rely on this establishment for consistent quality because sadly it no longer exists. What a shame :(

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