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    Cafe Rivkah

    4.6 (76 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 3:00 pm

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    Moderate noise
    Outdoor seating
    Dogs allowed

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    Lauren L.

    Cafe Rivkah has amazing caffeine beverages and a menu full of flavor and culture. I tried a few items and everything was absolutely delicious. The adjaruli khachapuri was one of my faves and is bursting with flavor. It's basically a cheese and egg pizza. The croissant waffles were filled with creme brulee and topped with fresh fruit, blueberries and strawberries. The avocado croast is a fun spin on avocado toast. It is a flattened and toasted croissant, topped with avocado cream, poached egg, arugula salad, and parmesan cheese. Regarding beverages, the Vietnamese Coffee comes with whipped espresso. The iced strawberry salted caramel latte was very flavorful as well. They know what they are doing at Cafe Rivkah. Definitely check them out!

    Avocado Croast with Potatoes
    James B.

    I'm very happy I stopped in to Cafe Rivkah and can't wait to return for breakfast. Cafe Rivkah was a great breakfast spot with a warm vibe and great service. It's all counter service but they were very polite and quick. I thought the food tasted great and was reasonably priced as well. I had the Bagel Romesco and it was delicious. They also had an area up front to try some of their different cream cheeses with cut up bagel bits and they were so good that I had to order a bagel to-go. Overall, Cafe Rivkah is a must try breakfast spot. I've seen a lot of different restaurants and businesses not succeed at this location but I'm hopeful that Cafe Rivkah is a winner who is there to stay, I'm wishing them all the best and can't wait to return soon!

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    Denise R.

    Cafe Rivkah is a cute little boutique breakfast/brunch spot in East Cobb. It sits in a Kroger shopping plaza and is a few doors down from one of the big brunch places (that gives me a good feeling that a little place holds its own next to one of the chains). It's a walk up, order, and be seated place. The ladies behind the counter were very nice and super helpful. Don't arrive in a huge hurry ... they take their time and deliver personalized service to each customer. Come in, sit down, have a cup of coffee, and enjoy some conversation and tasty food. Even though it's a sit-yourself, the team checked on us numerous times to make sure we were all set. We ordered avocado toast, khachapuri, and challah French toast. The sourdough was the star of the avocado toast! The French toast was delicious and a huge portion, and the khachapuri tasty too (looked like a breakfast pizza of sorts). We bought some bagels and challah for home and looking forward to enjoying them over the next few days. Next time, I need to try something from the bakery selection. They were drool-worthy.

    Lisa S.

    Cafe Rivkah is a great wonderful little spot for coffee, breakfast, lunch, bakery items, and pick up family dinners. The cafe is comfortable with various seating options from booths, to traditional tables & chairs, and even two little conversation areas with sofas and comfortable chairs. I have visited numerous times, often just with a friend or two, but also with a large group. Service and the staff has always been the best. The staff is friendly & helpful.

    Chocolate hazelnut donut
    John B.

    Unusually, I did not research this place much in advance, and it was the sort of place that takes a bit to wrap your head around, because they offer so much. A bakery and an ethnically diverse cafe menu left me spoiled for choice. I ended up settling for both a salad and a donut. By the time you consider the soft cheese on top of the salad, the roasted potato side, and the cream-filled donut, it was a pretty indulgent breakfast. The donut was rich and not overly sweet, allowing the hazelnut flavor to shine through. What really sold me was the dressing that came with the salad, a sweet and spicy mix that I've had some version of before but could not place. The potatoes were delicious too, and the London Fog, which the young staff working there announced they would learn how to make, came out fine. Other menu options ranged widely. I think most dietary needs could be accommodated, and most palates could be excited, by a shop that clearly is a product of some considerable thought.

    Katherine W.

    Cafe Rivkah is very quaint and homely...You will feel the joy from not only the staff but the ambiance. Patricia and Biti are very warm lovely ladies. What a great way to start my morning! Their menu seems to be a bit of middle eastern flair mixed with American breakfast and lunch items. Even some indian and swiss ingredients Ranging from 5.99- $13.99. They also have delicious bakery items such as glazed donuts, breads, croissants, cheese Danish, cakes. You may see chicken pesto sandwich then also see falafel and hummus wrap. Then suddenly see a Lebanese style breakfast plate. There is a breakfast bowl and it's also then served with paneer. But youll also have awesome fruit topped challah french toast.on their lunch side, they also have beef kafta and rice. The menu could be more organized in categories like "American breakfast" to "Mediterranean style" but that's super minor. I had a very interesting twist to the traditional Benedict. When ordering this you may have it with smoked salmon or bacon..for extra charge you can have it over English muffin or also have gluten free option with potato rosti. Rosti is a traditional Swiss dish of grated potato that is rolled into a small flat cake and fried. It's different from hasbrowns in that it's not sautéed and typically already cooked. Rosti is more like a potato pancake. My only suggestion is give just a tad big more hollandaise sauce. Everything else was seasoned just right and look forward to trying every item. I also had the green matcha latte which can be either overpower or underpowered. It has a very good balance in the beverage. After you're done please put plates on top of trash. I'm always trying to find a better routine including places to eat at. Definitely will come back as my morning joint and a new place to just catch up with a friend. Highly recommend this place!

    Eggs Benedict
    Ellen M.

    Great cafe in Kroger shopping center. Nice selection of pastries & breakfast/lunch selections. Very friendly counter server. We selected the eggs Bennie & Eggs/bacon on a croissant plus a morning bun. The eggs Bennie was served on a delicious hash brown round. My husband enjoyed this! My egg/bacon croissant was large. The egg/bacon croissant was too buttery for my taste. I should have omitted the bacon & gone with a bagel. The morning bun was fresh with an orange flavor. The coffee was very good! We got another morning bun to go. Great place & nice choices.

    Chicken Schnitzel Sandwich

    This sandwich is insane! It's like a donut with donut filling with schnitzel absolutely amazing, crazy combo and fries were so crispy. Love it here!

    Cream puffs, apricot tart
    Cassandra G.

    Everything here is top notch! The quality is exceptional and I'm just so glad that east Cobb has Cafe Rivkah now because we have a veritable European bakery in the neighborhood. The dalgona coffee is next level. Especially on a hot summer day it will quench your thirst and give you a caffeine kick! Change up your coffee routine and ditch the chains and support local. All the croissants here are to die for. The plain, chocolate, and almond croissants are delightful. I can't wait to come back for some brunch and sample more pastries!

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    Scott D.

    First time trying Cafe Rivkah and I'm so glad I did! I tried the Georgian Cheese bread (adjaruli khachapuri) and man it did not disappoint! Crusty fresh hot bread, salty melty cheese and an egg with a runny yolk....why haven't I had this before! The pastries looked amazing and I will be coming back to explore the menu. But this is a little jewel in East Cobb!

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    We always love a great review. Thank you! Come see us again soon!

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    Thrilled with this local brunch spot. We loved our food and drinks and the entire vibe.

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