Opus
486 Exchange St, Geneva
(315) 759-5388
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Food was great, just didn't know if we took care of the dishes or the staff. When I asked someone if she could show me she seemed annoyed and took my dishes. Maybe moving the trash can so it's visible instead of tucked in the back!
My partner and I had their breakfast burrito today and it was so delicious. It was chock full of scrambled egg, cheddar cheese, potatoes and bacon. The tortilla shell was crispy so it made for easy mess-free eating. The burrito was huge and well worth $8. I also had a cup of regular coffee and it was smooth & not bitter. We sat outside and were warned by the owner about the bees. But, we enjoyed their outdoor seating anyway. While it took quite awhile to get our burritos, it was worth the wait! The owner, by the way, knows what she is doing. She is friendly and efficient. She even stepped outside to ask if we were enjoying our meal. She knows how to run a business! Very impressed!
Amazing breakfast burritos (I had the vegetable one). Lovely little coffee shop.
Nice cafe on main drag in Geneva. Has umbbrellad outdoor sidewalk tables. Nice option for vegetarians had the grilled cheese and opus sandwiches, both excellent!
Huge portioned and beautifully presented. Food tastes as good as it looks. Highly recommend Opus. It is across the street from Water Street Cafe which seems more popular. But in my opinion Opus is rhe star.
Love this place. You have to try the cronut, so buttery and sweet. Absolutely perfect.
I’m a local who has been coming to Opus for several years. I was worried when the shop was for sale a few years ago and relieved that it would live on under new ownership. But something just isn’t right. The coffee is not nearly as good as it used to be. The cold brew is watery coffee-flavored ice, and expensive for what you get. The half & half is in tiny single serve containers, and the “trash can” is a single bus bin that also holds all the dirty plates and leftover food scraps.I know it’s not easy to run a place like this, especially with the added pressures of COVID. It just seems like the new owners could use some basic restaurant/hospitality training to get Opus back to what it was before — or maybe even better.
To be honest, my biggest complaint was that they were out of a lot of things. We went to order- they didn't have the pulled pork sandwich, we asked for a black bean burger, "sorry, we haven't had that for a while," we asked for the veggie sandwich, they didn't have that either. Kind of ridiculous- if you are out of something you should probably make it clear in advance.Atmosphere wasn't super warm or inviting, but fine. Food was fine.
Food was okay, nothing special but definitely faster than the other breakfast choice in town. Friendly staff and affordable. Specialized coffees available.
We are visiting here for the week and stopped in on a rainy Sunday for breakfast. Had the breakfast burrito which was so large it was also a lunch sandwich. The food is excellent! Will go in again.
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Loved the food at this place. Looks cute inside. Seems like a popular place in the area because it was so busy during the brunch time. Juice of the day tasted good but felt like $6 was a bit pricy.
Could not have been more accommodating and friendly. Town was inundated with hungry athletes and they went out of their way to provide to all! Recommend most highly! Good was fabulous. Great coffee!
Had breakfast here twice. Coffee was excellent. Nice people run this place too.
Excellent!!! Food is amazing
Chorizo breakfast sandwich is awesome, and the iced coffee is good too!
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