Angel's Cafe
3 Post Office Square, Sharon
(781) 784-8184
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Food and service are excellent. I brought my service dog in with no issues. There is an indoor space that can get crowded and noisy, and there is also plenty of outdoor seating. Option to order at an electronic kiosk or at the counter. Good location with lots of free parking including handicapped parking.
The food was good, nothing crazy just wraps. They were on the high side for what you got.
Great food, I had an omelette from there and it didn’t dissapoint. They also make a very goood macha drink. Would def be coming back here.
We were there for a brunch on Juneteenth. There were plenty of seats available even though it seems to be packed. There are couple of outdoor seating available too. We had a pancake breakfast, Angel’s Brunch, falafel and tahini. A Turkish coffee. We enjoyed all the food other than the Turkish coffee, maybe it’s the nature of Turkish coffee. I felt like eating the coffee than drinking it. Lol. Overall it’s chill space. I believe it’s a space of collaboration too
Nice little cafe to stop at while the Sharon train wait is long. It was a little cramped but the food was bomb tbh.
First time have breakfast at Angel Cafe. Amazing delicious and welcoming. Highly recommend👍
Absolutely recommend. 100/10. Today was my first time there. It was late in the day but my sandwich was super fresh and I can’t wait to order again from Angels!
Overrated honestly way too expensive for mid tier food
Vegetarian options: Some vegetarian options
Parking: Behind ankles or on the side of the road
Kid-friendliness: Not that kid friendly
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 2
Recommended dishes: Israeli Breakfast, Homemade Waffle
They have delicious shakshuka, which is a dish consisting of of poached eggs in tomato sauce. They also have really good turkey and avocado sandwiches.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Shakshuka and Falafel, Avocado
Vegan options galore, great paninis especially roasted eggplant and a nice strong coffee- service is delightful: don’t miss the roasted cauliflower and home fries sides!!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
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Kosher Cafe is serving up favorites. Check them out for breakfast, lunch, and catering. I stopped in for lunch but had breakfast. I would have swapped out my turkey sausage for bacon, but it is Kosher... the bacon can wait. Very friendly staff. The only downside is that it is a small restaurant.
Vegetarian options: There are a variety of dishes that are vegetarian.
Parking: It is a small downtown and you will need to find street parking.
Kid-friendliness: They are very accommodating there were young children eating children's seats when I was there.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Hummus and Pita Special, Shakshuka and Falafel, Israeli Breakfast, Homefries, Shakshuka with Falafel and Bread Bun, Falafel Wrap
Great vibe and great food
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 4
Recommended dishes: Hummus and Pita Special, Israeli Breakfast, Shakshuka with Falafel and Bread Bun, Sabich
When they say "Mediterranean food", they mean Traditionally Arabic and Palestinian food co-opted as "Israeli", but obviously not as good. I tried, but don't recommend this place, nor their attempts to erase and rebrand Palestinian cuisine, as Israel has done for nearly 80 years.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 3
The best thing to come to Sharon! Great breakfast and lunch food. Get the home fries!!!
Dietary restrictions: The side options make it super easy to customize your order however you need for your dietary restrictions!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Homefries, Homemade Waffle, Falafel Wrap
It was our first time visiting this place, we happened to be in the area. Our breakfast was amazing! We ordered shakshuka and mushroom and spinach omelette. Food was delicious.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Shakshuka and Falafel
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