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    Danlu Cafe

    5.0 (8 reviews)
    Closed 7:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    This is the best place for breakfast in downtown Fort Lauderdale. I come here as often as I can.

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    3.7(129 reviews)
    2.6 mi
    $$

    Plenty of different Bagel options to choose from. Their food is great and their staff is great!…read moreEspecially Ruth C. And Bree.

    Disappointing First Experience - Wilton Manors Location…read more I decided to try Bagels & Co. for the first time and arrived around 10:00 a.m. I placed my order and waited. After about 30 minutes, I started feeling a little impatient, but I stayed quiet and waited since the place was very busy and standing-room only. Eventually, I heard them call out "Brandon Brandon." My name is Brandon, and it appeared that the cashier may have accidentally entered my first name twice on the ticket. Assuming it was my order, I went up and said, "Brandon?" The employee responded, "No, it's Brandon Brandon." I calmly asked what was in the order to confirm whether it was mine. At that point, she loudly said, "Come on, dude, you would know if your name is Brandon Brandon," in a very condescending tone. The way it was said -- at the top of her lungs -- was extremely embarrassing, especially in a packed restaurant. The person speaking appeared to be the manager, which made the situation even more disappointing. After waiting 35 minutes for a simple bagel sandwich, they finally called out just "Brandon." I honestly felt hesitant to even walk up after being spoken to that way, but I did so just to get my food and leave. Everyone can have a busy morning, but there's no reason to speak to a customer like that -- especially when they're simply trying to confirm their order. Unfortunately, this first experience left a very negative impression

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    Welcome Inside-

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    New York Marina Deli

    New York Marina Deli

    4.6(242 reviews)
    1.6 mi
    $$

    Today we discovered a little corner of paradise at NY Marina Deli. This isn't just a deli it's a…read moreliving memory of the great old family-run places, where recipes were sacred, handed down like heirlooms, and food wasn't just eaten... it was celebrated, debated, praised, and finished with reverence. The sandwiches arrive like legends overstuffed, unapologetic, and bursting with flavor. One bite and you're transported straight to your grandmother's kitchen, where the secret ingredient was always love... and yes, a generous whisper of schmaltz. This is the kind of place where the taste of grandmother's cooking triumphs over pretty furniture every time. Who needs chandeliers when the corned beef sings? And then, the matzo ball soup pure poetry in a bowl. Golden, comforting, restorative. It warms not just your body but something deeper, something older. One spoonful and you pause, the second makes you smile, and by the third you are quietly plotting your return. It doesn't just satisfy it calls you back, like a melody you didn't know you missed. The room itself feels like a well-loved novel soft around the edges, rich with character, inviting you to linger. No noise, no nonsense, no pretension. Just the gentle rhythm of conversation, the turning of newspaper pages, and the universal language of people enjoying honest food. The staff are not just servers they are stewards of tradition. Warm, attentive, and proud, they carry forward something increasingly rare: care without pretense, hospitality without script. And here is the truth this is not a place you visit just once. This is a place you return to, again and again. Because like a fine old wine, it reveals itself differently each time. One visit you fall in love with the soup, the next with the sandwich, and then with the feeling... the unmistakable sense that you've found something real. For those who appreciate old-fashioned, no-nonsense, deeply satisfying food give this place not one try, but many. Let it unfold slowly. Let it remind you what food used to be, and still can be. Tucked among louder, shinier distractions, NY Marina Deli stands quietly, confidently, and deliciously apart. And as they say, "Mit a bissel schmaltz un a sakh libe, ales schmeckt besser"with a little schmaltz and a lot of love, everything tastes better. Here, that isn't just a saying... it's the whole menu, the whole spirit, the whole joy. Josepienknagura@gmail.com

    1. Took my sandwich to go, got home 10 minutes later, the bread was so soggy it fell off. Put it…read morein the airfryer...didn't help. 2. That was $20 out the window. 3. We got there at 230, they close at 3, everyone looked pretty pissed we came in at that time. The whole place was already packed up ready to close, on a week day. Needless to say, we will not be back. Going across the street to publix. Or hit up Arby's for their Reubens. Really disappointed with the whole experience and the quality. Waste of money.

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    Resurrection Cup Coffee - Bacon egg and cheese on an Asiago bagel and iced latte

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    4.9(248 reviews)
    4.6 mi
    $$

    Resurrection Café is such a welcoming spot with fantastic food, fresh pastries, and lots of…read morehealthier breakfast options that can be customized to your liking. Their drink menu is fun too--from lavender coffees to classic cappuccinos. One of my favorite touches is the community bookshelf where people can bring or leave books, giving you something to enjoy while you wait. Such an inviting atmosphere--definitely recommend! Resurrection Café is such a welcoming spot with fantastic food, fresh pastries, and lots of healthier breakfast options that can be customized to your liking. Their drink menu is fun too--from lavender coffees to classic cappuccinos. One of my favorite touches is the community bookshelf where people can bring or leave books, giving you something to enjoy while you wait. Such an inviting atmosphere--definitely recommend! Shay and her dad that's always stopping by for me :)

    This has to be the quickest review I've made, but it's well deserved. From the moment you walk in,…read moreyou are greeted with smiles. The staff is so sweet and truly makes you feel welcomed. My boyfriend has recommended this place to me a bunch of times, and since I was in the area, I finally stopped by. I ordered a horchata latte. It was perfection. You could really taste the horchata and the cinnamon. As for food, I decided to go with a breakfast sandwich. They have a board that shows you the types of bread they have, but they also literally show them to you in 3D form. They are all there in front of you. I chose a Cuban bread with egg, ham, and cheese sandwich. The sandwich was big. I didn't expect it to be so big, and I loved it. Just like the ones my mom used to make when I was a kid. The price for everything rounded up to $13, which was amazing. In other places, $13 is just a coffee or a sandwich, not both. They have this very big bookshelf with a bunch of books that you can read there, or if you want to take one home, you can just leave a small donation. The place feels very cozy, just the vibe you expect from a true coffee shop. Best believe I will be coming back. Hopefully next time I can try a woca latte.

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    Resurrection Cup Coffee - The lounge area. I mean, you can sit here and stare at Superman in the phone booth all day. DEAL!!!

    The lounge area. I mean, you can sit here and stare at Superman in the phone booth all day. DEAL!!!

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