The Village Cafe

210 W 26th St, Bryan
(979) 703-8514

Recent Reviews

Brian Lawson

You go for the atmosphere, not the food. It's a nice place, but the food is average. I'd reccomend going there if there's an event happening.

Denise Alexander

Waited 45 minutes for a breakfast panini that never came. Asked once after 25 minutes and was told it was on the press. Went and checked and was given a shrug, no offer of a refund or even a refill coffee. I come to this area often and really wanted to love this place.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 1

Service: 2

John Cobb

Such a cool place.. From the original artwork on each of the tables, to the fabulous murals on the walls to the extremely great food they offer. I had the pulled pork Sammy bbq sandwich. The jalapeño bun is soooo delicious!!! Do yourself a favor and stop in for some great food….

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Macy Dunklin

The Village is a creative respite in BCS!!! And somehow they make an average dish taste so unique?? Love seeing the new student art every time I go in and how friendly the staff is. I always feel welcome here :)Wheelchair accessibility: Ramp on the opposite side of the steps

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Drip Coffee

Holly Oliva

No impressed, wouldn’t come back. Tried their TBA turkey bacon avocado sandwich and there was 1 single slice of lunch meat turkey 1 slice of bacon. The sauce was not good that came on the sandwich. Only good thing was the bun. For almost $20 for a sandwich, drink and chips I was disappointed.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 1

Service: 2

Peggy Biggs

Really fun place to eat or drink inside or out on the sidewalk! I love to come early in the morning and have tea & scones while sitting at a table on the sidewalk. Their scones are top-notch, & the tea is super great, too. I'm from Bryan & enjoy sitting across the street from the historical St. Andrews Episcopal Church. It's very pleasant to watch people come & go, and there are lots of interesting shops & antique stores in the area.

Gower Brown

We absolutely love visiting The Village Cafe when we are out for a weekend motorcycle ride to Bryan.They have options for gluten and dairy free meals. Also love they are LGBT+ friendly and supportive of the local arts.Excellent small business.Dietary restrictions: They can accommodate gluten and dairy free.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 4

Service: 5

CJTravelerTexas

It had been more than a decade since I last visited the Village Cafe in downtown Bryan, and upon the suggestion of a colleague, we went there for lunch because it was convenient to where we were meeting. I found the food to be average. What I found particularly annoying was the sound; this is one of the loudest cafes I have visited in many years. It was so loud that it was difficult for us to carry on a decent conversation. And the noise came from the kitchen and members of the staff, not the other patrons. I think I'll pass on future suggestions to eat at the Village Cafe.

Shay Laroussini

Weird food (a square biscuit doesn't taste better nor does a triangular sausage ) I wish it made sense or was delicious at least and then part of my order is missing so I call and get some super rude woman who hangs up on me before I even finish explaining what's up so I call back and she doubles down with rudeness. It's a shame too because it's a really cute place but I would never go back and the food was pretty mediocre honestly. Very pretty to look at though.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 1

Service: 1

Mary Ashley Vance

The latte (oatmeal crema pie) was delicious, and the service and atmosphere everything you want in a local coffee shop. Coming back soon to try the food!

Roberta Walker

A wonderful experience.... good food, calm and quiet. Can have a good conversation with your spouse with very little interruption. Beautiful coffee topping that tasted delicious. ? Lots of art surrounding you. Very nice atmosphere.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Marisa Cor

First time hereMe and my fiancé came to check out the place. Friendly people and staff. Yummy fresh pizza. Chill environment, very quiet. Will be coming back soon..

Spencer Phillips

First time here with 2 peeps. We enjoyed the pulled pork on a biscuit it was really good. The turkey sammy was also good. The pizza was meh not anything i would order again. Good pizza is hard to find. Coffee n service was good. We would come again.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 4

Service: 5

Brian Holm-Hansen

The pulled pork bisquit stacks were delicios! House-made bisquits topped with tender pulled pork, provolone cheese, fried eggs and salsa verde were a great combination of flavors. The tomato bisque soup was hearty and savory. I washed it all down with freshly brewed coffee. The seating area is bright and spacious with lots of natural light. The serice was very prompt and friendly.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Krystal Edmiston

Waited quite a while for soup and grilled cheese to go, they did look short handed. Soup ended up being cold and the grilled cheese didn't have very much cheese, several bites were just bread, but the bread was good. I warmed up the soup and it was fine after that. I did take the order to go but my office is literally a block away, so soup shouldn't have gotten cold that fast.

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