Menu II
plates of food on a table
Photo added courtesy of Gayle J. @ OnHavanaStreet.com
Sarah H.
Aug 2, 2014
Cozy Cafe is located in the corner of a small, run down shopping center. As I entered, a couple guys at the bar stared at me, but nobody said hello, including the guy behind the counter. The place was very dark, more like a sports bar than a cafe, and the only sound came from a TV near the entrance that was loudly playing Al Jazeera America. It was also a little hotter than I would have liked inside, though not sweltering. The smell of the place was also a disappointment - instead of the coffee and food smells you might expect, this place smelled like dust and disinfectant. A woman (the owner?) came out of the kitchen and asked what I wanted. "Umm.... lunch?" We shared an awkward moment staring at each other until I started looking around at the tables and asked her if they were open. She then told me I could sit wherever I wanted somewhat scornfully, as if I should have already known that. She put a menu down and then walked away without another word - no attempt to make small talk, no drink order. The menu has a small selection - a page for breakfast and a page for lunch/dinner, maybe five to eight selections on each page. The prices, however, were very reasonable and the menu items were enticing, so I quickly decided on my order. Unfortunately the woman was nowhere to be found, so I sat there uncomfortably watching the TV, aware that the men at the bar had started speaking in hushed tones now, which seemed pointless to me since I couldn't understand their language anyway, but I guess they didn't want me eavesdropping on them just in case I spoke Amharic....?When the woman reappeared, I asked if she would accept the mobile version of the restaurant.com certificate I'd bought. I asked because I find many of the smaller restaurants only take a printed version, which I'd forgotten to bring with me. If that was the case, I figured I'd try them out for today and then come later with my cert to try something else. She curtly told me "We don't take those. New owner." Then, without even bothering to asking if I still wanted to order, she grabbed my menu off the table and told me to have a nice day. How funny that the only polite interaction I had with this woman is when she was basically telling me to get lost! Obviously at this point I lost all desire to stay since I clearly wasn't welcome. I won't be trying Cozy Cafe again and I'd recommend you try another of the great Ethiopian restaurants on Colfax instead if you want a more hospitable environment.
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Jereme C.
Feb 21, 2019
I live just down the road and thought I'd see what this place had to offer for lunch. As I walked in there were a couple guys standing by the bar, and just stared at me. So I just stood there. One guy went to the back and an older lady came out and ask what I wanted? Um "lunch" I said, she just looked at me , I said you are open? She said yes sit down, so I did she dropped the menu and walked off . I looked at the menu thinking I should just leave, the one guy in the back just kept looking at me like I had no business there. She finally came back and took my order. I love spicy stuff and asked her what she thought would be good she pointed at a Spicy beer bowl dish and I said okay and asked her to make really spicy. She finally smiled . Took a little while she bought it out on a huge plate with some tasteless sponge cold bead something. The meat was so chewy my jaw was starting to hurt. And the soup was mainly grease. Bad food bad service I paid and left.
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Rosa M.
Feb 21, 2017
Very authentic and flavorful! It is work in progress since it is fairly new but the taste brought memories of great dishes in Ethiopia.
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Ellen L.
Apr 7, 2014
The owner was very friendly and the food was great. It was a bit on the salty side, but lots of flavor. The only concern we had was that we were the only customers on a Saturday night, except for the number of adult men going in and out of the restaurant to smoke or play pool in the back. It has a bar, a pool table, and a few tables for a food.
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Hayder M.
Jan 29, 2016
It's Cozy. The best kikil (soup), the best Gomen Be siga ( spinach with meet and of course injera) nowhere to find but my mom's kitchen. Also the beef or lamb tips yummy. Mmmmm.....
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Emily E.
Apr 10, 2014
I got takeout. I ordered the lamb tibs, which was very tasty. The salad that came with it was flavorful, but rather hot, which was a bit of a shock. The owner was very pleasant and accommodating. It's nice to have an Ethiopian restaurant at the north end of Havana Street, closer to home. The lighting in the parking lot isn't great, and they don't have a lighted sign, so if you come after dark, you have to watch for it.
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