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“located in the heart of downtown gaslamp Zanizibar offers a relaxing atmosphere where you can enjoy a good menu with a good variety and especailly a great breakfast.”
“NIce coffee shop with good food”
“Chewy whole grain toast, consistent scrambled eggs and bacon, good bagels.”
“you can enjoy a good menu with a good variety and especailly a great breakfast”
“great place to grab breakfast on the weekend.”
“with friendly service and great food, locals can feel at home with reasonable prices and familiar faces.”
“with friendly service and great food, locals can feel at home with reasonable prices and familiar faces.”
“service is crazy unorganized and slow during rush hour”
Amazing Restaurant/Market. I really enjoy spending time at Zanzibar Cafe. The service is always friendly and food is great. They allow dogs on the patio which is a plus for me. Good wine selection and amazing desserts. The market has a deli and a over-the-top selection of fun stuff. Brunch is busy and hard to get a table unless you go early or late.
Awesome Brunch. Great vibe, extensive selection of healthy and super tasty food!
Great Breakfast!!. located in the heart of downtown gaslamp Zanizibar offers a relaxing atmosphere where you can enjoy a good menu with a good variety and especailly a great breakfast.
Simply Amazing. Zanzibar changed my life. The only way to describe the meatloaf is "Ice Cream Castles" in the sky. The staff was very knowledgeable and pleasant. If you do not at least try this amazing establishment you are missing out on something special. Great place to eat breakfast, lunch, or dinner. I am a different person after experiencing Zanzibar. I can now look at people in the eyes when I speak to them and found myself showering with another man after drinking one of their delicious Grande Cafe Mocha's. Yummmmm.
Lucy Brown loves the cement down by river. My name Lucy Brown, and I live downtown. First of all, the second review the owner, who I know personally. His name is Bob Chancellor, and he likes to travel and recruit talent. I first met Bob on the 50 yard line of the Dallas Cowboys stadium. Anyway, please pay no attention to his review because "Old Tex", as we refer to him is only in for his own interest. Let's not get into his wives' affairs, no pun intended. As far as the restraunt staff, service, and food go, I think Zanzibar is a great African island, in a sea of honkeys.
Good for breakfast, not so good for everything else. The breakfast is good. Chewy whole grain toast, consistent scrambled eggs and bacon, good bagels. But every other time i go here for lunch, dinner or a glass of wine, either the food or the service seems to suffer. The mac n cheese is odd, underseasoned, and usually served too cold. Service is crazy unorganized and slow during rush hour, and the cheese plate is pretty ordinary. But i applaud the breakfast efforts, and hope to see this place work out the kinks. Would love to have a neighborhood go-to spot that's cheaper than Chloe.
Local Favorite. For the first time east village feels like a neighborhood with Zanzibar Cafe open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. With friendly service and great food, locals can feel at home with reasonable prices and familiar faces. I enjoy breakfast before work or a quick lunch hour in a place that feels miles from the tourist centered gaslamp dinning. I highly recommend Zanzibar, especially the quesadilla and breakfast burritos. I'm told the coffee is good too. Don't for get to get a cookie.
Slow service. I've heard good things about Zanzibar's food, which I do not doubt. I'm sure it's great. The problem is that the service is so slow, you don't have the chance to enjoy it on your hour breaks. I went with 2 co-workers on a Friday morning (9am). We were the only ones in the place except for a woman waiting for a to-go order. We later found out it was a "very large order" because we had to wait 45 min. for a pancake, quesadilla, and scramble. When you only have an hour or less to eat, Zanzibar is definitely not the place to be, even if you're the only dine-in customer. There doesn't seem to be any priority given to dine-in customers over to-go orders.
East Village outpost of PB's popular cafe goes urban with a wine bar, upscale bake shop and fine food gifts..
The Scene
With a bakery and miniature gourmet gift shop on one side and a full-fledged, seated bistro on the other, the vibe in Zanzibar's East Village outpost varies depending on the time of day. Mornings bustle with the coffee drinkers and breakfast meetings, lunch is packed with professionals grabbing a bite and from dinner until close, it's the perfect place for a casual date or glass of wine with friends.
The Food
Bistro fare gets a modern, healthy kick with lots of vegetarian options on the panini, salad and sandwich portions of the menu. Classic caprese salad components sing when pressed between multigrain bread with lots of olive oil and a drizzle of balsamic vineager, and the gourmet veggie bagel comes deconstructed with sprouts, avocado and tomato. Breakfast items like egg white scrambles, omlettes and waffles are served all day.
Hits: From sweets to sandwiches, there's something for everybody; great Cafe Moto coffee
Misses: Bustling brunch hours mean slow service
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