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    Cafe Josephine

    5.0 (2 reviews)
    Closed 9:30 am - 3:30 pm

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    3 months ago

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    4 months ago

    This is an amazing cafe. The atmosphere is reminiscent of a Paris bistro. The food is exceptional and the owners are wonderful.

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    PAX Coffee & Goods

    PAX Coffee & Goods

    4.1(124 reviews)
    9.3 mi
    $$

    Pax consistently pours a great cup of coffee - iced and hot. My go to is the Day and Night with an…read moreoccasional Bees Knees. On this visit, my younger sister tried the Kerrvillian - I had a taste and will definitely order it for myself sometime. My disappointment and they subtraction of a star came from the pastries I purchased to share with the family. My mom's favorites used to be the scones, but the past few times she had them she said they were very dry. The last time I was there, I got her a blueberry muffin which she said was delicious. So, on this trip, I got the coffee cake) which we had had before and loved) as well as another blueberry muffin for my mom. Sadly everything was horribly dry. I don't know if perhaps they were left over from the day before or just not cooked right but they certainly weren't good and after a couple of bites, ended up in the trash. I will continue to buy coffee at Pax, but I'm giving up on the pastries.

    We were up from San Antonio, housesitting for family, and came across this delightful spot in the…read moredowntown district. I knew we were in good hands when I spotted the La Marzocco machine. It's a top of the line espresso machine, and a good indicator of high quality. Pax's inviting ambience is a mix of whimsy and quirkiness that reminded me of 1990's coffee houses... nostalgia counts for something. We enjoyed a featured Day and Night cold brew and a hot double espresso. Delicious! The espresso was bright and smooth... the La Marzocco did good! The featured drink was delicious, sweet without being syrupy, and refreshing. Save room for the pastries! I had the "almond joy" cookie... Chef's kiss! Highly recommend. Cheers!

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    Camp Verde General Store and Restaurant

    4.1(190 reviews)
    5.3 mi
    $$

    For my wife's birthday, she wanted to go to Camp Verde restaurant for brunch/breakfast. We took her…read morebrother and his wife, who have, miraculously not been to Camp Verde compound even after passing it by on their way to Bandera on many of their trips to the area. Anyway, it was a glorious day after 3 days of good soaking rain, which we badly needed in the hill country. The food has always been top notch grade here. The service is very efficient and professional. As for the ambience, the inside is bright and well lighted but to be impressed, you have to go outside. Since it was a glorious day of bright sunshine, coolish temperature and a very friendly breeze blowing, we had a time walking around the area. The surrounding area was lush and very green after the few days of rain! We had a lovely time taking pictures. My brother in law was very surprised about the camel story behind Camp Verde. Camels were used as experimental animals to carry provisions in the 1850's. They were stationed in this area. Unfortunately, the experiment failed because the soldiers hated the camels, who had a reportedly nasty disposition and soldiers ended up with motion sickness because of the animal's unusual walking gait. If you want to visit the area, now is a good time before the summer heat gets here. FYI, if you like Christmas, the gift shop here gets an early start in October! If you like Christmas decorations like my wife, come here and shop. They really fill up the gift shop with goodies!

    Tons of history with this location. Unfortunately I did not eat here but I hear it's a local…read morefavorite spot. I did stop by the general store and enjoy the many trinkets and original finds. They even have a working post office. They used to do business with the Ft that trined camels in the 1800's for the Army. Great subject to explore for history buffs. The staff was very friendly and helpful and gave me a history lesson on the store and post office. You will not be disappointed by stopping by. Old history vibes.

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    Pookie's Patisserie - Espresso machine

    Pookie's Patisserie

    4.1(20 reviews)
    9.4 mi

    Listen, if you're in the Kerrville, TX area and you haven't been to Pookie's Patisserie, you need…read moreto go TODAY!!! Food: EVERYTHING in here looks so yummy and you want to try them all! I ordered a cup of Lavender Gelato and OMG, it was so fresh, smooth, and delicious . The sweetness was so satisfying, not too sweet and it didn't lack sweetness. I ordered a cheesecake pastry to take back to my hotel room for a snack later on. Service: The people of Kerrville and the Kerr County area have been through a lot over the past year. As survivors, they are resilient and believe in being there for one another. I had a list of questions for the young gentleman who took care of me that day. The questions were regarding the products in the shop, his experience as a Kerr County resident, and what he has witnessed in terms of the before and after the floods. He was very kind, patient, empathetic, and professional yet people friendly. He knew the products very well which is not always the case in various establishments. The way he provided top notch customer made me want to return the next day and I did. I will be back the next time I am in town. Atmosphere: The store was clean, beautifully decorated and quite welcoming. If you're ever in the area, please take the time to visit Pookie's Patisserie and try a cup of coffee, pastries, gelato and/or a savory treat. You will not regret it.

    Sorry - I'm just at a complete loss that a "patisserie" would sell items from another bakery as…read moretheir own. I ordered an almond croissant, lemon pound cake slice, lemon mousse, and tiramisu for a slightly high price of $40. I didn't realize until I got home that the lemon and tiramisu were on a platter with a logo from Baklovah, a bakery in San Antonio. I googled the shop, and found a photo of the identical dessert I had just ordered. The desserts were very good, but I can't justify a business upcharging me for another bakery's goods, when I could've gone to Baklovah and supported the bakers who actually made them. I don't know, maybe this is common practice and I'm just completely out of the loop, but I assumed I was supporting a small bakery that made their items in house.

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