Address: 2 N 6th St S, Richmond, VA 23219, USA
Phone: +18042258226
Sunday: Closed
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 11AM–2PM
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: Closed
Friday: Closed
Saturday: Closed
MarlowWhere
Used to come here all the time because I worked around the corner. Literally dozens of times I've eaten here. Had lots of great stuff, but oddly fell in love with their potato spinach burrito. I ended up moving just up the block and decided to stop in...the cashier was visibly frustrated with one of the cooks who had not prepped the ingredients to make my order and it sounded like a few other orders had been effected too. The cook in question was hanging out front smoking cigarettes and doing everything but working. The cook started arguing with the cashier right in front of me....the cashier ended up trying to make my burrito with the ingredients they did have but ultimately had to modify the order. All then while they are bickering at eachother. I felt for the cashier because I sensed he was embarrassed and frustrated that customers were not getting what they ordered....but really they were both being unprofessional. I almost told them to forget my order because I just wanted to leave...I won't be coming back here. Ay Caramba is a much better spot with better tasting food and far superior service.
Jordan Smith
"I remember it being better" Haven't been there in 7 years and I think I romanticized it in my memory because today's lunch was beyond bland. It's a cool spot, and it'd be great but the food really wasn't that good. The chicken was bland and the steak was so chewy I had to spit most of it out. The enjoyable salsa bar is long gone. The only redeeming thing they make is the homeade chips, which are amazing but were mixed in with store bought tortillas making for a confusing presentation. I love the idea and memories of their good food, and I challenge the future new owner (it's been reported as being for sale) to bring back the quality that's slowly been lost, and please let me know when you do so I may return and enjoy Cafe Ole once more.
Aaron Widner
Great customer service for a first time patron. Chips and salsa were not bad however the steak quesadillas were bland. The steak was chewy as well. Perhaps I got a bad batch? However I plan on going back and trying something different.
Diana Roy
Lovely little Mexican lunch shop. Plenty of seating, the entire menu is delicious (I've tried all of it by now!) and flour tortilla chips come with most meals. No hot drinks or ground beef, but if you stop by do try the green salsa. The fish tacos take a bit of extra time to prepare but are well with the wait. Unless you go crazy you won't pay more than $12 per person, usual price is $9 or $10.
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Hi Shanaya, Unfortunately, for you, we start hiring at age 18 due to some of the equipment that you would have to operate. We do have a sandwich shop that we start hiring at age 16, but it is in Ashland near Bass Pro Shops. Please let us know if we can be of any more assistance.
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