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    Old School Cafe

    4.8 (65 reviews)
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    OLD SCHOOL CAFE ATMOSPHERE

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    Classy
    Outdoor seating
    Dogs allowed

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    Kayla B.

    We have been many times before. We love this spot so much. Such a cozy and inviting spot when you drive into Naples. Owners are very friendly, fast service. Not a ton of room in there, especially if you have a stroller.

    Smoked salmon breakfast
    Sara M.

    I've stopped here a few times and it's always pleasant. This recent time I had a cappuccino and my friend got the smoked salmon breakfast. He said it was very good and the presentation was very pretty with fresh micro greens and fruit. This is a cute spot to order to-go or dine in. Local fresh ingredients. Will stop in again.

    Smoked salmon eggs Benedict
    Lora G.

    Whoa! We were passing through and stopped because the reviews are so good. I can see why! It's a cute old school house - literally. Staff were friendly and gave great service, the prices are reasonable and the food is delicious. We ordered coffees, a couple of their handmade pastries and the smoked salmon eggs benedict. Incredible! Everything was delicious. Thank you!

    Alma F.

    The breakfast Sami and the Korean chicken and waffles were spectacular, wish I was in the area, was just driving by, glad we stopped by, the atmosphere was great

    Hand pie
    Jessica P.

    Adorable cafe. Really great decor and nice touches all around. Chai was a tad sweet (possibly made with concentrate) but nice variety of alcoholic and non alcoholic coffee drinks. The cinnamon roll and hand pie were very tasty. I'd return for sure.

    Breakfast sandwich
    Brian G.

    Stopped in after kayaking this morning and glad we did! We each had the breakfast sandwich. The egg was cooked to perfection in the roll toasted nicely. The bacon was the star of the show with its candied sweetness. For drinks we have a bottled lemonade, coffee and chai. The drinks were tasty. My wife and daughter each had a trip to the restroom and reported that it was very nice. Clean and cute.

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    Russell W.

    We stopped here on a pretty last minute decision when we determined the route by it was more efficient. What great fortune to have stumbled upon the Old School Cafe. First impressions - a cute breakfast / brunch place in a repurposed old school house. Great aura, great curb appeal, and the owner was very pleasant and eager to please, but what about the rest? Well the cover accurately reflected the book, as the coffee was good, and the food was great! I had the korean chicken and waffles (delicious!), and our table also had pretty rave reviews about the breakfast sandwich, cinnamon bun and grain bowl. Everyone present left full, happy, and eager to return. Some other comments and details - Very easy to find, plenty of parking (it's just past the parallel-parking areas on the street, giving it enough space for it's own parking lot. There's seating both inside and outside, and the menu is small, creative, adaptable and suitable for different tastes. There's also a full bar if you're feeling brunchy. I will unquestionably be back if in the area again, and certainly recommend it.

    Waffle
    Erin o.

    This place is just what it sounds like. Cute little restaurant in an old school house. When you first walk in there is a counter to place your order. In addition to some pastries the menu is written on chalkboards on the walls. Once you order you can sit outside at some tables out front or there are some in the back of the building. There is also a small bar in the back where you can order alcoholic drinks. The food was amazing and it is obviously a hit with the locals as we didn't go until almost noon on Sunday and it was very busy. The waffle was the lightest I have ever had and it was so good. I don't normally get waffles as they are so dense but this one was amazing. We also got a breakfast sandwich with pepper sauce which I wasn't sure about but it was also amazing. My husband got the berry lemon biscuit and he said it was very good. Definitely a place to try if your in the area.

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    Staff was rude upon arrival, we decided not to stay for breakfast. Menu was very limited as well.

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    Best breakfast ever. Highly recommend. Super friendly staff and superior breakfast quality.

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    Wonderful little cafe! The staff were so welcoming and friendly. Food is delicious! Definitely worth the drive.

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    Yearly stop to Cindy's. The baked goods are phenomenal. The new owners are amazing. The staff is…read morefriendly. They make you feel special when you order. They have kept the original recipes and added a few other things. They have a Facebook profile will daily updates. This is helpful beyond measure. I would highly suggest ordering ahead of time because this place is so busy during grape/fall season. It isn't uncommon to see several cars parked going to get their goods. I picked up a vegan grape pie. This makes me so incredibly happy they offer this since I transitioned my diet to vegan because of medical issues. The still have the original version of pie too. The tarts are a perfect size dessert. They offer several varieties but my cravings are usually for their grape variety. They didn't have chocolate chip cookies ready yet, still in the oven, but the smell was amazing wafting out of their business. The grape cookies are a must. A soft sugar cookie filled with delicious grape filling. Honestly there is no bad choice in this place. Only downfall for me is they are a drive from home.. although they have been delivering pies to buy at casa larga winery and a few other businesses near Rochester.

    WOW! While my experience with Cindy's was brief, my love of the baked goods is forever. I stayed in…read morethe car as my partner headed up to the door to order our goodies. He ended up grabbing a grape pie, a raspberry pie, and a couple grape cookies. I might catch some heat for this, but I preferred the grape cookies to the grape pie ALLLLLLL day! We dipped them in coffee the next morning and WOAH. These cookies are completely life changing. Cakey with that same delish grape filling in the center, it is a cookie experience unlike any other. The pies were excellent too, with the grape obviously edging out the raspberry for taste, texture, and general enjoyment. While the raspberry pie is super tasty, the sweetness gets to you a bit faster than the grape. I also don't love the huge amount of seeds present in any raspberry pie. Regardless, super fair prices at this amazing shop and a must do in Naples.

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    Our next winery stop was Tabora, nestled along Seneca Lake. We were fortunate to have Keith as our…read moreserver, and he may have been one of the most remarkable people I've met in quite some time. His deep knowledge and passion shone through as he shared the rich history of the winery. The owners originally purchased land in Bucks County for farming but later moved to the Finger Lakes region, where they expanded into winemaking, a bakery, and a deli--a true craft-driven endeavor. Tabora was offering a special deal: buy one tasting flight, get the second free. Normally, I gravitate toward the drier the better, but the Winemaker's Jam caught my eye. My flight included: 1. 2021 Pinot Noir 2. 2021 Cabernet Franc 3. N.V. Heritage Noir 4. 2021 Maréchal Foch I started with the Pinot Noir, a light-bodied wine with aromas of cherry blossoms, strawberries, and dried fruit--absolutely sensational. Keith explained that all of Tabora's wines age in used French oak barrels but never for more than 18 months. Instead of prolonged oak aging, they transition the wine to stainless steel, preserving freshness while imparting just a touch of oak influence. Next up was the Cabernet Franc, which had soft tannins, a light body, and notes of raspberry and green bell pepper, with a slight oak finish--and wow, it was good. Then came my hands-down favorite: the Heritage Noir, a blend of different wines that was dry yet bursting with layered fruit flavors. It was truly an incredible experience on the palate. Finally, I sampled the Maréchal Foch, a sensational, jammy wine with hints of blackberry and pomegranate and a beautifully smooth finish. But Keith wasn't done yet--he had me try a few more, including an unoaked Cabernet Franc, which became another favorite. Aged 100% in stainless steel, it was bright with red fruit, hints of cherry, vanilla, and a touch of chocolate on the finish. Beyond the wines, Keith himself was a standout. As we sipped, he shared his life journey--from New York to Hawaii, a path shaped by his mother and sister. His stories were captivating, and if he ever writes a book, I'd be the first in line to read it. Cheers to Keith and Tabora for an unforgettable experience! #fingerlakes

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