Best breakfast n Pueblo, loved this place! the music and environment was quite nice shaded outdoor dining in morning.
K M.
Classificação do local: 4 Pueblo, CO
This is my favorite breakfast on Sunday’s. Sausage here is amazing. Omelets are hit and miss. Two eggs, or tamale plate and French toast are always amazing.
Erika D.
Classificação do local: 5 Glendale, CA
Breakfast was pretty close to perfect– I had a smothered omelet and loved it– perfect flavor and heat. Staff was super accommodating and really great. The only thing that would have made it better is a mimosa: D
Janina G.
Classificação do local: 2 Colorado Springs, CO
I’m pretty disappointed with B Street Café right now. I loved eating lunch outside last summer and was very excited today to meet 3 people for lunch. We were all on our somewhat flexible lunch breaks, but couldn’t stay all afternoon, of course. It was easily 15 – 20 minutes after being sat that we gave our order. Then waited another 25 minutes before our order was ready! Bummer, cause we all had to ask for boxes and take our orders to go — we had to be back at work! I ordered the Bacon and Bleu salad — which I think is DELICIOUS! I always order it with the house Balsamic, but in my to go box was a little pod of ranch. Ew! Last time I had this salad they gave me bleu cheese dressing which was a little overpowering considering there are bleu cheese crumbles on the salad. I might give them one more chance this summer, but until I experience better and more accurate service — I will absolutely not recommend them!
A A.
Classificação do local: 5 Albuquerque, NM
Cozy place. Had the veggie omelette with potatoes. The homemade salsa… PUTTHATONEVERYTHING, it is delicious! We went on a Saturday morning and there was no line, surprisingly we were seated right away. This place for as good as it is should have a line going out the door. Yum !
Cait B.
Classificação do local: 5 Houston, TX
My favorite place in pueblo! I’m come here everytime I’m in town. The service is slow, but it’s worth it because you know everything is truly homemade. They have a healthy selection and GREAT dessert. The workers are super nice.
Dan H.
Classificação do local: 3 Colorado Springs, CO
A good place for quick meal, food was good and nice variety to choose from.
Mylee K.
Classificação do local: 2 Denver, CO
More and more I’m finding that places don’t know that artisanal food doesn’t automatically mean good food. Slapping some trendy dishes together isn’t cooking and certainly isn’t tasty. The décor at this café is attractive and whimsical, but the service is very slow and the food is just poor. My husband’s burger was from frozen as was the completely undercooked and still cold chicken in the salad. Actually had to spit it out! The sweet potato soup was loaded with some kind of animal fat. The bread stale and dry. Finally, the fries were less potato than grease, soggy, and cold. Weak coffee.
Smilie G.
Classificação do local: 4 Denver, CO
I really enjoyed B street café. It’s a very relaxing, inviting atmosphere. The woman working is so accomodating and friendly and the food is delicious. I indulged in a B street omlette with avocado. Super tasty, and the coffee is just right. Much appreciative of this little breakfast spot it’s a gem.
Neal B.
Classificação do local: 3 Denver, CO
The ambiance was nice and we liked the outdoor seating. However, we came for Sunday brunch and were underwhelmed by the quality of the food. For $ 10 a plate(not including coffee), the selection was lackluster at the buffet. French toast was bland, potatoes were burned. Service was great and we enjoyed the look of the place, but we won’t be returning for the food.
Stephen G.
Classificação do local: 1 Pueblo, CO
Where to start with the debacle that is the B Street Café. My wife and I went on a Saturday a few weeks ago for lunch. I run a small business in town and generally wrap up around noon at my shop, head home then my wife eat in or out. Today was the out. By the time that we got there it was 1:45, late on the lunch side but seeing as how it was Saturday it should have been rather easy to get a table(it was) and given that its toward off hours the rush should have died down. The thing is, because of the park and not knowing if it was enforced on Saturday, I checked my watch EXACTLY before going into the restaurant. I actually got a ticket once(on a weekday) around my shop so I am rather diligent about checking. Got parking right outside just up in front of the other shop just towards Union then headed in. Cute place. One table outside with 4 people, I think 4 of them and they look like they were wrapping up. Another booth inside was populated and against the other side of the restaurant a table of 2 had their bill out on the table and was wrapping up. 3 servers that I could tell. A gent with a beard and 2 women. There are like 4 – 5 booths against the left wall, one was occupied with an older couple so we took the booth next to them closer to the kitchen. We walked right by the waitress to get to our seat,(the gent with the beard seated us) The waitress, one that I assume was ours, was talking with the booth next to us. About herself. A lot. Who knew that customers would be so fascinated by her hobby. Talking about herself. We waited and waited. I would have cried but I was a little parched, thankfully the gent with the beard came by after about 10 minutes and asked us if we wanted waters, we did. I don’t think he would have done that as I am positive that we weren’t in his section, but he knew we had been waiting. My assumption was that he was the server for the outdoor tables, the talking waitress was for the booths, and there was one other woman for the indoor tables. The kicker on that was he threw a look at the waitress that was having a grand old time regaling the couple next to us with stories about herself. I could tell it was the look that said«I am not stealing your table, get over here and do your job». Don’t think she saw the look, she was too busy talking to the couple about herself. Did I mention that she talked about herself a great deal? The waitress we assume was ours was has been talking about herself to the booth right next to ours for almost 20 minutes. I kid you not. 20 minutes and she hasn’t glanced towards us once. She was too wrapped up in her 10,000 word eye glazer that is her life story compared in prose and scope to Beowolf. Sure there are no trolls or dragons, but it added to my life to know that she was having her headshots done for an audition somewhere. I am sure that the couple in the booth applauded enthusiastically between the long breaths this waitress was taking in just to keep the Nepalese monk like drone of her life story going. It started to get that deep throat singing quality to it wrapped up in a teased out brunette haired, white running shoes and denim package. The other female server had gotten the other couple that were paying when we came in out the door as they had paid their bill. That server started doing the downside of lunch cleanup around the restaurant. Our server was still talking to the other table. About herself. I would have interrupted to clue her into the reality that she was a waitress and she had customers sitting there waiting for her to actually do her job on, but I am sure somehow that the universe wanted her to tell these people about what she had been doing that weekend, besides not waitressing of course, her endeavors at the good old B Street were conspicuously absent from her life spiel. Probably because there were none. Now there are 2 tables in the restaurant that are populated and one outside. 3 servers. Do the math. We were one of them. We waited until about 15 minutes after the hour before we got up and left, so for the mathematically challenged that is 30 minutes without the bardic inspiration known as the B street waitress making her presence known either through eye contact or just something verbal. I do not think that the chatty waitress that loved herself so much even knew that we were there, though I don’t know how that is possible unless she was so totally self absorbed that she didn’t see 2 people with a service dog walk right behind her and sit down in the booth right nearby. Which in hindsight is probably what happened. Surprised she wasn’t staring in a mirror asking who was the most beautiful and handing out poisoned apples to customers so they wouldn’t bother her with trivial things like doing her job. It really was that bad. The icing on the cake was that when we were leaving the other female server called out«Have a nice day» as we were leav
Todd B.
Classificação do local: 4 Littleton, CO
Good food and coffee. Café inside has great décor and a wonderful outside seating area. Staff was extremely nice but service seemed slow.
Pattie F.
Classificação do local: 5 Pueblo, CO
What a great little café! Lovely upscale wood décor inside! Also the patio in the front of the café is surrounded by tons of beautiful flowers and red umbrellas. It’s a perfect setting across from the old train station in the Historic Union Avenue District. Try their veggie omelettes! They are fabulous! Our group has breakfast there every Monday! Their waitress, «Fatima» is a complete joy! She’s one of the reasons we love this café!
Pontius P.
Classificação do local: 4 Santa Fe, NM
Enjoyable outdoors for breakfast on weekends. The neighborhood needs more like it. Service a bit slow when seated outside.
Gilbert O.
Classificação do local: 5 Pueblo, CO
Great breakfasts, great Mexican food when it is on special, love the patio right in front of the historic Train Depot, and great service. All food is fresh and home made. Their chili is made with roasted Pueblo chilies. The desserts are excellent and made fresh by the owner. Had the bacon panini today with the soup CPC(chicken, potato and chili), very tasty.
Laura Y.
Classificação do local: 5 Kansas City, KS
Oh I am in love with B Street Café! It hit on all cylinders when we enjoyed breakfast. It wasn’t crowded and the sidewalk tables were not out, so we snuggled into the adorable little booth for two by the front window. The décor is gorgeous, true to the historical architecture, and comfortably elegant. Our server was a lovely woman with a great laugh and wonderful smiling eyes. She was friendly, personable, and super efficient. On top of all the context, the food was sublime. I had the french toast(not to be missed, heavy cream and nutmeg… yum) and the huevos rancheros minus beans. It was delicious. My dining partner enjoyed a traditional breakfast and we ate that stuff ALLUP. The coffee is strong and flavorful. I can’t wait to return!
Al T.
Classificação do local: 5 Pueblo, CO
B street is amazing. The sum total of food service atmosphere and pricing make this a favorite for my wife and me. Can not go wrong. News on the street is A+. B no better in our opinion
Mano M.
Classificação do local: 3 Anaheim, CA
Great omelet with good ingredients. The fried potatoes are delicious. The service is good too. I ordered corn tortillas with my omelet and they were stiff like a card board. No fresh salsa or fresh avocado available.
Aimee N.
Classificação do local: 5 Minneapolis, MN
Stopped in for to have lunch before a client meeting while in town. Serves breakfast and lunch, has both indoor and outdoor seating. Cute homey style décor with the checkerboard tablecloths and napkins. Lunch menu consists of sandwiches, burgers and salads and soups. Free Wifi too!
Tres B.
Classificação do local: 5 Seattle, WA
I find the mixed review perplexing. This is a lovely lovely café, especially by pueblo standards. Beautiful inside, cheerful attentive service, has been a café since 1920. I had the huevos rancheros and it is non traditional, served on their homemade potato chips rather than on tortilla chips. But this is clearly delineated on the menu and they were A+ excellent. The coffee was astoundingly good as well. I’ll definitely be back.