Seven Mile Cafe
About Seven Mile Cafe
Located in Fort Worth, TX, Seven Mile Cafe is a thriving hotspot for acai bowls, breakfast, brunch, and exceptional coffee. This vibrant eatery offers a range of amenities including delivery, takeout, and vegan options. With a focus on sustainability, they provide compostable containers and plastic-free packaging. The atmosphere is welcoming with outdoor seating, free Wi-Fi, and a moderate noise level. Their commitment to quality extends to their menu, with a diverse selection of delicious dishes and beverages. From the superb service to the eco-conscious practices, Seven Mile Cafe is a must-visit for those seeking a fulfilling and environmentally-friendly dining experience.
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The food is incredible! That cinnamon pancake OMG!!! The hash browns are the best I have ever ever had! They are flavorful and cooked perfectly! The salmon benefit is pretty good.
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Rachel S. was our waitress and she was AMAZING! So kind, attentive and patient with our party of 5. THANK YOU RACHEL!!! Also food here is SO DELICIOUS every time I've been! Love this place!! As a vegan, there are so many options.
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It's one of those places that everything is good. Can't go wrong. Inside is nice. Service is friendly. Only weird thing is that my wife likes bloody Mary's and the pepper vodka can't be substituted with another vodka. We've been multiple times and they always tell her it can't be done. It's ridiculous. That's my only complaint for this place so far.
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Seven Mile has the best vegan breakfast menu in Fort Worth. My favoirte is the vegan migas, which takes just egg and mixes it to be a great Mexican option. I also love the biscuits and gravy which are made fresh in the restaurant. There are also a ton of options for non-vegan friends. Also recommended are the delicious homemade cinnamon rolls which are all vegan and the very good cold brew. They have an entire espresso bar and a regular bar if morning cocktails are your thing. There are a few Seven Mile Cafe locations around the metroplex, with my most frequented one being the Fort Worth location which is the biggest. The vibe inside is a bit rustic, Magnolia Home styled. I would absolutely recommend you join the waitlist on Yelp because this place can get so busy on the weekends. Also one time the host wouldn't let me bring my water bottle in and was very rude about it so keep that in mind. But most of the staff is nice.
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Hi, peeps. Hope your days are all Fundays. Used Yelp to get on the waiting list. This place, if you want in on Saturday brunch, no other way but to get on before even leaving the house. Got in, loved everything about it. Okay, so the service and food were great. One thing that was a bit off was the comical mountain of hash browns. I mean it. It was as if they thought I was three linebackers. Way too much. There was no way they needed to put that much on one order. Huge. I hate the idea of food waste. So I would ask for a half order next time. Was kinda on the expensive side. To drive 25 minutes, then still wait 25 more, then be seated, and wait maybe 10 more minutes, not worth the investment of sn hour, and $50 for breakfast, anywhere. Two can eat just as much at Haus de Waffel. I think the price is due to the place being so vegan and gluten-free centric.
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Really good place to have breakfast/brunch with your family. Started off with some coffee and it was really good, flavorful and strong. Food was overall great, our server recommended us some plates and he was right about them, we all ate really good since the servings are quite generous. Be aware, pancakes are HUMONGOUS!!! Be aware to join the waitlist online if you want to avoid waiting in your car for over an hour. We avoided all the waiting. The ambience is quite loud so you'll need to speak a little louder Nonetheless, I do recommend this restaurant!
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What do you do on your day off for a holiday? You meet up with a friend for breakfast. I've been meaning to try this place for a very long time now and today was the day. They have both indoor and outdoor seating. It's not quite cool enough for me for patio dining yet. The interior can seat many but still feels spacious. We came in early so there was no wait but by the time we left there were people waiting. Our server was friendly and easy to talk to. She was on point with recommendations since it was our first time. As for the food, I will most likely choose a Benedict if it's on the menu and they had several to choose from. I opted for the California one which is served on a biscuit instead of an English muffin. I missed that on the menu so it was my fault. I didn't enjoy it as much for that reason but the egg was poached nicely and the hollandaise sauce was perfect. The hash browns were a large portion and delicious. We decided to get the pancake flight to share but omg they were huge. Each one was delicious though so no complaints. This is a nice breakfast/brunch spot close to home!
Frequently Asked Questions
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What are some popular dishes at Seven Mile Cafe?
Some favorites include the vegan migas, pancakes, and the biscuit and gravy. Many guests rave about the cinnamon pancakes and generous hash brown portions too!
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Do I need to make a reservation at Seven Mile Cafe?
It's a good idea to make a reservation or join the waitlist online, especially on weekends when it can get quite busy.
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Can I dine in or take out food from Seven Mile Cafe?
Yes, Seven Mile Cafe offers both dine-in and takeout options, so you can enjoy your meal however you prefer!
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What is the atmosphere like at Seven Mile Cafe?
The ambiance is cozy and trendy, making it a great spot for casual dining or brunch with friends and family.
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Is there parking available at Seven Mile Cafe?
Yes, there is free parking available, including a parking lot and street parking options near the restaurant.
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Rachel S. was on point! Great food, service, atmosphere, and location. Excellent coffee too.