Cafe Europa
“Very affordable place to fill up on fresh food in the Times Square area.”
“Very kind staff stopped in to grab a cookie and a drink right before they were closing.”
“Very good sandwiches for breakfast and good,quick service.”
Cafe Europa
Delivery: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Accepts Apple Pay: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Caters: Yes
Price range.
$$ Price range $11-30
8 reviews
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After Matilda we stopped in because we needed snacks for the long train ride.
We got a yogurt cup and vanilla cupcake.
The yogurt cup was horrible. The granola was basically oats, so no crunch. The fruit wasn't sweet making for a bitter bite.
The cupcake was so bad my nephew didn't eat it. The frosting was pasty. We couldn't get through it with a fork. He ended up picking at the bottom, but that was pretty dry.
Overall a bad selection made worse by the prices. The service was equally unimpressive. I wanted the cupcake cut in half and they wanted me to go get a knife a to do it. Um, the thing was so hard you needed an actual knife. More importantly I didn't want to unpack a bunch of items to cut it when they had knives surrounding them.
My mom and I stopped in for breakfast upon arriving in NYC.
We had to try a "famous" NY bagel. I got an everything and my mom got a pumpernickel, both toasted with butter. I don't know if it's because I haven't had a bagel in so long or what but IT WAS SOOOOOO GOOD!!! We also got 2 hard boiled eggs and 2 small coffees all for $10. NOT BAD for NYC.
The dessert case looked scrumptious but it was way too early for all that sugar.
Service was friendly and fast!
I would definitely recommend!
$15 for tuna sandwich and seafood chowder! Tasty though! Right in Times Square! Busy, noisy, so New York! Love it!
Run of the mill average cafe in Times Square. You can get breakfast sandwiches, coffee, make your own salads for lunch, and sandwiches. If you're looking for a fast food alternative in a major tourist area, this will do fine.
They have a long queue of people for waiting to be served during lunch hours. They have a huge salad counter from where one can customize their own salads with their choice of ingredients. You can also pair it with a sandwich, soup and bakery items. I tried their orange smoothie which was kind of a bit weird. As I believe, orange n banana don't go quite well together! But I will definitely give it a second try on my next visit to H&M..
Few dessert/coffee/sandwich places that open real late on a Friday night, but unfortunately, not one of my favorite places. They charged me $4 for a piece of that cookie that was probably set outside for quite some time because it crumbled on my finger tips before I can take an actual bite. Their cheesecake for $5 was aiiiiiite but since there are generally plenty of good cheesecakes out there, it made this one a little below average.
Looking for a quick, healthy fare alternative in the Times Square area? Their flatbread sandwiches are excellent! Also salads, desserts and so much more! Restrooms available for paying customers. The cafe can get pretty busy, so seating can be hard to come by. It's Times Square area and it always seems to be busy. We ordered 2 flatbread sandwiches, which they already had prepped (probably because it was late night) and they pressed it, which made it even more awesome! It was tasty and the cheeses added just the right amount of flavor to the sandwich. Their desserts looked scrumptious, but I was unable to indulge so early in my trip. There is a healthy fare here that can surely fill you up in order for you to continue with your trek through NYC.
Amidst the steakbombs and NYC franks and mustardy knishes and nuts4nuts and "big city slices" and "authentic mob pasta" swamp of Times Square, there – is – salad! That's all I wanted……a salad. And that's what I got. Saturday afternoon I was traveling back to my hotel and was seeking out something for my train ride home that wouldn't anchor me to my Amtrak seat. Cafe Eurpoa did the trick.
You pick out your salad base (spinach, mixed greens, sprouts, arugula, kale), then you pick your salad mixers. My selections: kale base for 'The Vegan' ($9.50 for a MASSIVE bowl). The Vegan: tofu, almonds, asparagus, mustard dressing. They were out of avocado, and roasted pepper…. so the salad man let me add beet strings and corn. Salad was tossed and re-packed and I pay and I'm on my way.
As far as fast food goes, it's not lightning fast….but it's a small price to pay for fresh greens. The salad was REALLY good (four stars!), but the service was unenthusiastic. I've seen these places scattered across the city, so my recommendation is to visit another spot (….Times Sq is gross).