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Cafe Crema

4.9 (18 reviews)
Open 6:00 am - 3:00 pm

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Andrew B.

I hate waiting for an order; it always feels longer than it is, but Not at Cafe Crema's. This is a small place, takeout only, but they have cool things displayed including some Gen X stuff. I liked the VHS videos and the music. The great smells hit you in the face when you walk in. Cookies and Macarons are on the counter, and everything seems homemade. My wife enjoyed her Toasted Everything bagel with scrapple, egg, and cheese. And I recommend the breakfast burrito. This is not a wrap acting like a burrito; this is a real Breakfast Burrito with Chorizo, egg, roasted potatoes, sharp cheddar, chipotle aioli and I got it with avocado. We will stopping again next time we're up here.

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Tj F.

Café Crema is such a cool little spot with a totally rad 80s theme that gives it a fun, nostalgic vibe. The decor is playful without feeling overdone--think bright colors, retro touches, and great music that makes the whole experience more memorable. We tried the banana bread coffee and the cannoli crème coffee. Both drinks were delicious--flavorful without being too sweet. The banana bread coffee had a warm, cozy taste with hints of spice, and the cannoli crème was smooth and creamy with just the right amount of sweetness. The staff was friendly, and the space was clean and inviting. It's a great spot to swing by for a coffee break or hang out for a bit and enjoy the atmosphere. Really enjoyed our visit and would definitely come back to try more from the menu. It's a great alternative to the usual chain coffee shops and a nice hidden gem in Gloucester City.

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Carrie S.

Just opened this past week. The decor is 80s and eclectic. From a TV playing VHS tapes to pet rocks and shrinky dinks. Very kitschy in a fun way. I had the pork roll egg and cheese sandwich. Thick piece of pork roll. Egg cooked to order. I personally loved the potato roll. It provides the perfect balance of bread, meat, cheese and egg. I think a Kaiser is too much bread. And they use cooper sharp!! I don't drink coffee so can't comment on the drinks except that they looked amazing. So many choices. And they offer a drink of the day special.

Douglas G.

My wife recommended I try it. I wasn't disappointed in any way. I got a Peaches and Cream something or other, I couldn't read the menu because I didn't have my glasses. I also got a spinach and feta cheese Danish. I ordered the drink hot. They accidentally made it cold. I accepted it and AI was very happy! The staff is friendly and they didn't rush me. They had music playing, I didn't care for it. The place has several bizarre features such as Chucky sitting on top of a deer head (see pictures) Overall, we'll be going back!

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Addie G.

Awesome staff. Good breakfast sandwich and bowls. Nice drink options. Baked goods available also. Fun decor inside. Outside seating or seating inside for a few patrons .

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Breakfast sandwich is delicious and quick. Friendly coffee shop vibe and very accommodating. Worth the 4 minute detour all day.

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7 months ago

Vegan Deluxe breakfast sandwich... vegan egg, cheese & sausage on an everything bagel - $9.99. So good. A+ for having vegan options.

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4.5(84 reviews)
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This has been on my stop by list for the longest time. And I was so glad I was able to go during…read moreMother's Day weekend. I got there 20 minutes after they opened and was the second person in line, 10 minutes later the line was almost out the door. This area in general is so woody and whimsical with a lot of different paths, antique stores and bookstores. The café itself is connected to an antique store and the seating is all refurbished antiques. The ambience and whimsy that this café brings gives me so much joy! The coffee and the donuts that they had were absolutely incredible. I had a hot tiramisu latte and I ended up getting six donuts for a Mother's Day celebration. The donuts were fluffy, steamy and freshly made. I usually am not a cooked fruit person, but the way that they incorporated the fruits in all of these pastries was absolutely divine. The coffee had the perfect balance of sweetness to the boldness of espresso. And with your drink sweet treats, you can take a walk around the little town and enjoy the weather and the scenery. 10/10 experience. I will be back here again to try their savory options and some other pastries!

I decided to bring my cousin here as her graduation gift. I was super excited to come try it out…read moreafter seeing it all over tiktok. Inside the cafe is absolutely adorable. It feels like a Czech Grandma's living room. Very welcoming and cozy. Lots of things hung up on the walls to look at. There was quite a line when we arrived. I felt bad, there was only one girl working and it seemed pretty steadily busy for the couple hours we hung around the area. I ordered a vanilla iced coffee with oat milk. They go super light on the milk. It was nothing super special. My cousin ordered the same coffee, and also some of the baked goods. The whipped cream donut was incredible. So were the filled donuts. Not boring, lots of filling, not dry. My uncle tried the Vietnamese coffee, he said it was okay. I really wish they had more food options. Im moving out of state soon, and have been curating a list of places I wanted to try before leaving. This spot was #1 on my list.

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4.3(88 reviews)
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After reading a bunch of comments about how good the cheesesteaks were here in a Facebook SJ Food…read moreGroup I decided to give Local Ljnks a try. The cheesesteak was a super generous portion of quality meat, caramelized onions and cheesy goodness in a deliciously grilled seeded hoagie roll. I also enjoyed the bechamel based Mac and cheese side order (big enough for 2 to share) and the key lime pie was to die for! The owner, Joe was in the dining room and spoke to / thanked every patron who entered his establishment before they left. We got to talking a bit and I could tell that this guy gets it... he is personable, he is likable and it's evident that he loves what he does. 5 stars!

We went in this morning for a Father's Day brunch and wish I never suggested it. We won't be back…read moreand recommend anyone else reading this to do yourself and favor and head down the street to the coffee shop instead. The food took forever, which it usually does but we still go since we normally like the breakfast food. The burrito finally arrived after 30 minutes. The tacos my husband ordered took another 10 minutes. My husband was less than thrilled with flavorless soft tacos that took 40 minutes to make. We decided to provide feedback because we've been here many times and expected more. Again, we regretted this as well. I don't know why we bothered because no one knows how to take honest feedback anymore these days. The young boy who portrayed himself as the manager (was in fact the busboy) was dismissive and but did offer refund, which we declined since that's not the reason we provided feedback. He couldn't handle someone trying to tell them how to improve instead of asking for something for free. It's crazy how someone doesn't want money is still treated as difficult. Then my husband takes the time from his day to speak with owner. He thought he had a constructive conversation, only to find the owner goes straight into his kitchen in front of customers and tells the young boy what my husband said. So unprofessional! They have an open kitchen and this guy thinks it's a good idea to speak with your employee now??? Little did they know while they were trash talking my husband, instead of appreciating the fact that he wasn't asking for money and only wanted gave valuable constructive feedback from repeated customers, that they all chose to turn it around and call my husband a jerk. I did call out that they need to be more careful about how they speak about customers and it was quite interesting to see an entire kitchen and at least 5 customers in line speechless and in shock! As they should have been. Like the rest of society these days, no one knows how to behave and be professional anymore. I'm beyond embarrassed for the owner and anyone affiliated with this restaurant. Just downright pathetic!

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I wish everything and coffee wasn't so expensive in general :( lol but without fail I come here…read moremultiple times a week their lattes are so good! I love the Cardamom dirty tea latte and their elderflower spritzer is my current obsession. Staff is always friendly and there is always cute art for sale there and it's right next to the park.

Coffee Shop No. 525 Rebel & Wolf…read morePhiladelphia, PA July 31, 2025 Rebel & Wolf is a South Philly coffee shop across the street from Dickson Square Park. The space is warm and cozy; seems to balance community and comfort well.. The big windows in the front appeared to draw solo sippers reading books and working on computers while the back has tables perfect for groups or lingering over a pastry and a cup of coffee. My favorite part of the coffee shop was the exterior. I love corner shops especially when the doors face the corner (if that makes sense). Based off the architecture the building is older, but the fresh paint on the light colored walls, the black moldings, the stunning warm wood finish side door, the tastefully placed greenery and especially the vibrant wall painting brought this building back to life. I took a few moments to marvel at the building from across the street. Simply lovely. The cortado was solid. I asked for it to be served "for here", because they always taste better in a glass or a mug. I received a little grumpiness from the baristas, but maybe they were having a bad day. I don't know. I was bummed to receive the cortado in a paper cup. Oh well...you can't have it all. Enjoying life one cortado at a time!

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