Kazba Cafe
300 State St E STE 110, Oldsmar
(813) 814-2551
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Amazing food and service. God bless you Yassine & Sunny. Thank you for hosting us and the Q&A.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Cool place. Good vibes. Decent food. Unusual (in a good way) coffee and tea options. They should have longer hours: closed at 3pm week days and 4pm on Saturday is a bit silly for a cafe.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 4
Service: 3
Hidden gem. I wish their hours were longer, as many times I have felt like going by but discovered they are closed.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 4
Service: 3
As vegan, they accomodated the dishes for us.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Great family run business with amazing atmosphere. You have to check it out!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
It was a horrible experience and way too expensive
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 1
Service: 1
Stay away from the orange blossom latte. And the up charge for a medium/decaf from $5.50 to a $7.00 drink is a bit much? I do appreciate the exchange with a raspberry white mocha.
Maybe visit for food not coffee.
Staff is sparse and a bit overwhelmed (in my opinion). It was very busy and from what I could tell only 2 people working. A lovely space and the food was mostly good.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 3
Service: 3
I came in for the 1st time & the atmosphere was fantastic! It took a very long time for my pistachio latte to arrive & I was the only customer at the time. I asked for a pretty design like I saw on the reviews & it arrived with no design at all, however it tasted very good. I informed the lady who waited on me that I was a top google reviewer & will be giving a review with pictures so please make my latte with a pretty design. Apparently she didn’t care to do as I instructed so unfortunately this affected the review. I suspect she was texting on her phone & this is why my latte took so long, not hot & didn’t look good.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 2
Service: 1
A great Cafe. Friendly service. Great atmosphere. Nice quiet location.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Really happy with the experience. Super smooth and quick service.
Restaurantji Recommends
Great vibe cafe - beautifully done inside! We stopped in for brunch and ordered the Shakahuka, Kefta meatball sandwich, dessert, and a pistachio latte- spent about $60 total. I don’t fully agree with the 3 star review I saw, but I do agree they are slightly above on the price; however, the overall flavor is lovely.
There were some young kids working who weren’t very welcoming - need to learn basic customer service skills like smiling when you greet a customer and actually greeting the customer instead of “is that all you want?”
Overall, I would love to try some other dishes here next time we are in the area.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 4
Service: 4
Recommended dishes: Shakshuka, Stuffed Dates
It was our first time at Kazba Cafe. I love the colorful and spacious decorations and the lovely music, I felt so good, like it was in a café out of US, how wonderful. The customer service is wonderful.
The most beautiful and unique coffee shop. They also serve food which I have yet to try. Friendly staff. The white chocolate matcha is delicious along with the almond croissant.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
What a lovely space of Morroco in Oldsmar, FL. Prices are great, food is outstanding, and environment is absolutely wonderful. The owner is very personable and inviting. Staff is young, but attentive on the day visited. Enjoyed a Merrakesh pizza and roasted eggplant sandwich with refreshers for beverages. Both were delicious. The marzipan was a sweet finish with a Dubai chocolate latte. A definite return.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Stopped by here with my wife while in the immediate area. Looked up restaurants in the area and decided to try it. On a weekday shortly after noon. We were able to find a parking spot in front of the restaurant; however, my wife had to negotiate steps to enter. Only after we arrived at the entrance did we notice an ADA sign that accessible entrance was in the rear. Sign should probably be larger or by the street.
The interior was decorated so that it appeared you had entered a shop in Morocco. Beautiful but laid out but a bit inconsistent. Small booths around plus a plush red sofa and matching chairs in the center of restaurant, encircling a coffee table. You were told, by a sign, to order at the counter or provided kiosk. We went to counter and looked over choices. My wife selected the Spinach Feta Souffle Skillet, and I chose the Marrakech Skillet.
We chatted for a bit and I took pictures. After about 20 minutes our meals were delivered by a server. My wife's Souffle was very dry, and she didn't care for it, so we decided to swap half of each meal. My Marrakech Skillet on the other hand, was very moist but unfortunately very greasy. My wife did like my dish much more than her Souffle, which we left most of it.
It was an experience for sure. But the prices seemed a bit high for the quality of the food. We have dined on Middle Eastern food before and enjoyed the dishes, so not completely foreign to us, but we cannot recommend Kazba Cafe.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 3
Service: 3
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