Cafe Rivkah
$ • Bakery, Donuts, Gluten-Free
Hours:
2100 Roswell Rd #2104, Marietta
(678) 402-5809
About Cafe Rivkah
Customers' Favorites
Cafe Rivkah Reviews
Ratings
Menu
Hours
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | Closed |
| Thursday | Closed |
| Friday | 8AM - 3PM |
| Saturday | 8AM - 3PM |
| Sunday | 8AM - 3PM |
Cafe Rivkah is a welcoming gem located in the Kroger plaza on Roswell Rd. As you step inside, you'll feel right at home, surrounded by the enticing aroma of freshly baked goods. The bakery offers an array of delicious pastries, donuts, and bread, all made in-house. The space is inviting, clean, and features fresh flowers on every table. The staff is exceptionally friendly and accommodating, with the owner, Rivkah, happy to cater to special requests.
The menu is full of flavor and culture, with stellar food and refreshing drinks. Guests love the shakshuka and eggs benedict combo, the chicken tawook wrap, and fluffy pancakes. The adjaruli khachapuri, a cheese and egg pizza, bursts with flavor, while the croissant waffles filled with creme brulee and topped with fresh fruit are a must-try. The avocado croast, a fun spin on avocado toast, features a toasted croissant with avocado cream, poached egg, arugula salad, and parmesan. For drinks, the Vietnamese coffee with whipped espresso and the iced strawberry salted caramel latte are flavorful favorites. The bakery offers bread items like Challah, baguette, or sourdough that can be ordered in advance. The restaurant also provides vegetarian and vegan options, making it a top choice for any occasion.
Recent reviews highlight the great coffee, with many customers recommending the coffee over breakfast dishes which can be expensive and somewhat underwhelming. The bacon, airy puffed egg, avocado slather, and cheese on two horizontally sliced croissant cost $15, and some feel the dish used to be served on a full-sized croissant. Customers praise the nice employees and great service, especially the flavorful coffee. Others appreciate the gluten-free and dairy-free options, the Mediterranean Vietnamese fusion vibe, and the artisan quality of the baking and cooking. The cozy seating, booths, and tables add to the charm, and the bakery sells bread items like Challah, baguette, or sourdough that can be ordered ahead. Despite some items selling out near closing, many find Cafe Rivkah to be a happy place offering a variety of delicious options.