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Oak Leaf Cafe

4.7 (63 reviews)
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Closed 7:00 am - 4:00 pm

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Moderate noise
Casual
Good for groups
Outdoor seating

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Jessica L.

Yummmmmmm! What a hidden gem!!! So happy I gave this place a try. They have wonderful groceries and homemade items. Really good praise. And if you like pretzels, they have about 20 diff kinds to choose from! I got my boyfriend three diff kinds and all were yummy, especially the tiny pretzel bits. I can't recommend enough and really worth driving out of your way for. A local encouraged me to go and I had some work to do and sat outside comfortably the whole time while eating delicious food. I went back in for more to bring home too. Definitely worth a stop

Part of the order counter and the beverage case
David S.

This counter-service cafe is a welcome cheap eats spot in an area whose options are sparse, especially in the off-season. The fact that it's a draw for an adorable bulk-foods grocery doesn't hurt, neither does the quality of their sandwiches. They seem to do paninis perfectly - crisp, tender toast, perfectly melted cheese, good ingredients. The seating area is relaxed and features a fireplace. It's clear the locals like it. I'd give it 5 stars but a couple things knock it down a notch for me. First, their selection of foods is not particularly exciting. Their focus is definitely on execution rather than innovation. Second, we got there 5 minutes after 11 and were told they stopped serving breakfast. I am sympathetic to the need to have some standard practices, but it's hard to believe in the Mennonite lunch counter that behaves like McDonald's. Nonetheless - try the mac salad, and the fry pies in the store.

Egg Sandwich, Biscuits and Gravy (comes with potato salad), Chai Latte
Wendy Y.

This is the cafe attached to Oak Hill Bulk foods, serving up breakfast, pastries, and drinks crafted by the Amish community. Stop by here for a mind-blowing meal to remember. I'm shocked that the food here is so amazing given the extremely cheap prices. I ordered a breakfast sandwich filled with a fluffy egg omelette, ham, swiss, and a light mayo dressing. It sounds like such an ordinary sandwich, but it tasted absolutely phenomenal! The sandwich was stuffed with fresh ingredients, and even the bread tasted better than I expected. It was somehow as fluffy as the omelette. My boyfriend ordered a chai latte and the biscuits and gravy. The latte was so smooth, creamy, and delicious. Every sip delivers a creamy blend of spices. The biscuits were soft, buttery, and paired well with the gravy. This is definitely going to be a breakfast for the books if you stop by.

Baked Oatmeal
Karl H.

Smallittle Amish Cafe thats part of a Amish store. The food is very good. Especially the smoothies. The peach smoothie with yogurt was amazing. Not like your local wawa peach smoothies. Very clean and friendly service.

Baked oatmeal breakfast
Sw N.

We love Oak Leaf Cafe! The atmosphere is friendly and the food is good. We order the sandwiches and salads quite often. The coffee drinks, smoothies and baked goods are wonderful too! We've been going to Oak Leaf for breakfast a lot lately! It's quick it's clean tasty and friendly.

Simply delicious coffee
Valerie D.

Delicious coffee and yummy breakfast. Quiche and breakfast panini. Absolutely must go back!

Lauren G.

This was my second time here and it never disappoints. The café and the shop are absolutely amazing. You can find anything you could ever possibly need to cook or bake with right here. The only reason I'm giving this place a four stars is because they were not cleaning tables in between customers. It is important to me that we use good hygiene when out and about in public. I'm hoping they improve their practice to create a safer environment for their customers.

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Nicco B.

Oak Leaf Cafe is definitely a must try place! They are so attentive, clean, and super kind. My Ma and I both wanted to get breakfast, but we just missed the mark at 11:10 am and it was 11:12 am when we tried to order. They don't serve breakfast after that time we were told unfortunately. My Ma and I ordered the cheesesteak sandwich and it was slamming. Although, it was a bit dry through some parts and we asked a waitress that happened to pass us by after cleaning a table with a sanitizing agent(which is awesome to see) if we could get some extra mayonnaise. Without any problem or extra fee she delivered to us extra mayonnaise to us within that minute. It gets quite busy during Lunch time, but the long lines become pretty short in no time because the workers here get their work done (imagine that huh haha). The layout of the Cafe is very spacious, so it doesn't feel like you're crammed near people. It displays lots of nature paintings, which gives the Cafe a tranquil and airy feeling. I would definitely stop by again whenever I'm in the area and hopefully next time I make it for breakfast!

Peppermint mocha!

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Paninis and cookies were delicious but the biggest surprise to me was the Mac n cheese.

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Delicious oatmeal. Great food and quaint atmosphere. Love coming here when we are in town.

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