Cafe Ola
400 N 14th St, Leesburg
(352) 365-0089
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Cafe Ola is now under new management. Its new name is Bori Burger Café & More. New American and Hispanic food concept
Nice place and friendly staff. Food is good but the Cuban is not 100% but not a bad sandwich just not the same as you will find in other areas of the state. The deviled crab is awesome (when not sold out) highly recommend the place for a lunch stop and some good food.
I’m Cuban, and this is not Cuban food , non authentic.
It is now called BoriBurger. New owners. Menu is awesome. Food is amazing. Prices are fair and great value.
I have been going here for years, since before the mother and daughter bought the place. They have kept the food simply amazing and their customer service is impeccable. It is a small restaurant with just the mother and daughter working you can’t go in expecting to be served as fast as McDonald’s but they still take care of you in a very timely manner. I recommend this establishment every chance I can
Very good Cuban food.
If youd like to have a drink thrown on you and refused a refund this is the place to go!
I’m Cuban, and this is not Cuban food , non authentic.
Nice place and friendly staff. Food is good but the Cuban is not 100% but not a bad sandwich just not the same as you will find in other areas of the state. The deviled crab is awesome (when not sold out) highly recommend the place for a lunch stop and some good food.
Cuban food at its best
Restaurantji Recommends
The food was delicious and the price was great! I wished!!! we would have one of this here at Lake Nona area!
We had to go to Leesburg for a emergency and saw Cafe Ola and being from south Florida Cuban sandwich were always great anywhere, but not here. I would not recommend this place. If I could gave zero stars I would
This was my first visit to Cafe Ola. I've been wanting a great Cuban sandwich for awhile. My first ever Cuban sandwich was in Little Havana in the Miami Florida in 1970. It was great. Great ham, fresh sliced seasoned pork, incredible Swiss cheese, thin sliced pickle and of course yellow mustard grilled and pressed perfectly. Today I paid 8 dollars for a poor version of a Cuban sandwich. All I tasted was the mustard and dill pickle due to the lack of meat and cheese. The pork was like super fine chopped meat and I wasn't sure if there was any swiss cheese. I know it is expensive to run a restaurant. But for 8 dollars make a Cuban sandwich for which you would be proud of. Probably won't be back. I don't think it was a fluke. Ps that is a picture of a 8 dollar sandwich. The place was clean.
Taste so good. I have to come back
Delicious Cuban food...
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