The Nile Cafe
Located in Fremont, California, The Nile Cafe is a hidden gem that caters to all your breakfast, brunch, and lunch cravings. This cozy cafe offers a wide range of options including delicious sandwiches, freshly brewed coffee, and aromatic teas. The Nile Cafe prides itself on providing vegan options, catering to all dietary needs.
As a food reviewer of Restaurant World, I can confidently say that The Nile Cafe goes above and beyond to ensure customer satisfaction. Their commitment to offering takeout, delivery, and reservations options makes dining convenient for all. Furthermore, their acceptance of credit cards, Android Pay, and Apple Pay showcases their dedication to embracing modern technology.
What sets The Nile Cafe apart is its inviting atmosphere, complete with outdoor seating and free Wi-Fi. Whether you're looking to catch up with friends, enjoy a solo meal, or have a productive working session, The Nile Cafe caters to all needs. Additionally, the cafe offers street parking and bike parking for added convenience.
The Nile Cafe truly stands out for its inclusive approach, offering gender-neutral restrooms and being kid-friendly. Whether you're seeking a quick bite or a leisurely meal, The Nile Cafe has something for everyone. So, next time you're in Fremont, don't miss out on the opportunity to experience the warmth and delicious offerings of The Nile Cafe.
The Nile Cafe Menu
Location
Address: 121 I St Fremont, CA 94536
Phone: (510) 791-6049
Business info
- Offers TakeoutYes
- ReservationsNo
- DeliveryNo
- Vegan OptionsYes
- Accepts Credit CardsNo
- Accepts Android PayNo
- Accepts Apple PayNo
- Outdoor SeatingYes
- CasualYes
- Moderate NoiseYes
- Offers CateringYes
- Good for GroupsYes
- Good For KidsYes
- Good for Breakfast, Brunch, LunchYes
- Good for WorkingYes
- Street ParkingYes
- Free Wi-FiYes
- Gender-neutral restroomsYes
- AlcoholNo
- TVNo
- Bike ParkingYes
Last Reviews
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Author: Yaarly T.
Cool spot tucked away in Niles, the garden area is perfect for a nice little brunch. Portions were not too big, not too small. Tasted like a home cooked meal, and the service matched that energy. Definitely has a mom and pop store vibe. Iced drinks could have been a little better.
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Author: O C.
By far the best breakfast place in the Bay Area. Healthy, delicious, gourmet quality food and drinks, at a low price. I honestly feel they need to increase their prices because the quality of food is by far superior.
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Author: Mary L.
Cash only. Very old place. Known breakfast spot. This place is usually very busy, but it's definitely worth the cafe stop. Lots of tables and chairs, plus a beautiful and well maintained patio garden outside. Not an upscale or fancy food spot. Friendly culture. Family owned. Good communications. Excellent staffs. Good vibes everywhere. Customers are happy. Everyone is talkative. It's the perfect place to meet up or chat up a storm here. Love unique and colorful cafes, especially these old neighborhood gems. I've been wanting to visit during breakfast hours, but it's usually crammed and crowded. Came in after 2:30 pm on a Sunday/today and sat at my favorite window seat and table area. Surprisingly, there were no long lines and no crowds now. Lots of regular customers here. Great vibes. Cute benches. Inexpensive even at cash only prices. You can still get a good cup of beverage in the $2-$4 range, or sandwich/soup/breakfast items/breakfast wraps/french toast/etc (maybe under or around $6-$10 each). I would want to try some pastries and breads next time with a Vietnamese iced coffee if I do wake up early enough. Expect old American style cafe foods. Not a Vietnamese restaurant. Lots of beautiful artworks of Niles inside. Landmark cafe is more like it. Perfect location with lots of available free off street parking up and down the streets. My medium cup of hot chocolate was very fulfilling. The large house soup was boiling hot and even more fulfilling than expected. Soup was saltier than expected though. Still satisfying. Generous portions. Decent price point. It's definitely the perfect place on a cold, windy or rainy day to chill inside with hot soup and hot beverages. Family feeling inside. Worth the visit. This is real & old Niles here.
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Author: Jingwei K.
Niles District is always a great rest stop for bike rides, whether you're cruising through Niles Canyon or visiting the nearby Quarry Lakes and Coyote Hills. Skillet'z is probably the most popular brunch spot on that street, but lines were out the door both times I was in Niles. Instead, my friend and I opted to go to The Nile Cafe, and were happy to find that there was no wait both times. We were able to find a table outdoors and conveniently prop up our bikes right next to us. I've ordered the Cobbler scramble (bacon, ham, mushrooms, and blue cheese) as well as the Pastrami and Swiss sandwich, and enjoyed both of them. Prices are lower than your typical brunch place, but it's matched by the smaller portions - which is perfectly fine if you're still planning on continuing a bike ride. If you need a caffeine boost, I'd also recommend the Vietnamese coffee!
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