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Good Mooed Cafe

5.0 (10 reviews)
Closed • 7:00 am - 9:00 pm
Updated 2 months ago

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Breakfast bagel (everything bagel with bacon, egg, and American cheese) Hot cocoa (whole milk with whipped cream on top)
Mickenzie B.

10/10 experience. The service was amazing, and super quick. Food was delicious. And the cafe its self was cute and cozy. Definitely a good place to go and get coffee/hot cocoa and study, or even catch up with friends

Great pastries, breakfast sandwiches, and coffee!

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6 months ago

The handmade bagels are delicious and the fresh roasted coffee is full of flavor. Staff is knowledgeable and friendly.

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