I was greeted by a very lovely lady by the name of Heather,(I loved her hair). It was my first visit, so didn’t know what to order. She recommended the Mexican latte and a maple cinnamon bun. I must say both were delicious! The latte was a perfect blend of sweet and strong coffee with a kick of cayenne and chocolate, very tasty indeed! I love maple so I had to try the maple cinnamon bun, it was fresh, moist and very mapley, very nice! It’s also very cozy inside.
Ethan L.
Classificação do local: 4 Ypsilanti, MI
Had lunch here with my wife this past weekend. The sandwiches we had were simple, wholesome, and good. Our only complaint with the coffee, is that we both prefer to have a real glass or mug when we dine in. Corrigan Café(the new name of the place) serves coffee in to-go cups. The coffee was good though! It’s a relaxing atmosphere, and a great location.
Ashley M.
Classificação do local: 3 Farmington, MI
This is an okay café. My husband and I were looking for a quick breakfast and some cold drinks and we got the frozen coffee blends and two muffins. I assume the muffins were bought at another store because they did not have much flavor and did not look very fresh. I could make the frozen coffee blend drink much better at home, too. Lots of ice and not enough coffee/chocolate/etc. The décor is good and the exposed brick walls add a lot of nice character but no music and coffee drinks that were not great have me give this place 3 stars. I might return if I don’t have anywhere else to go but otherwise this place was too expensive for what they served.
Jen T.
Classificação do local: 3 Plymouth, MI
They changed owners and names this past summer. Inadvertently went there their opening day so of course they had kinks to work out. They do have some of the previous owners menu items. But recipe a little off on the hot honey lemon ginger drink. I plan on giving them another try:-)
Sean c.
Classificação do local: 5 Ann Arbor, MI
Great little café right in downtown Saline. Nice sandwich choices and good prices for the atmosphere you’re provided. Friendly service and they have gluten free options. Negative half a star for using Styrofoam cups(inferior wasteful product). Support local business, keep money in the community you live in.
Rose A.
Classificação do local: 4 Saline, MI
My favorite sandwich store in Saline. The chai is better than the coffee so I always order that. They usually have quiche. They have an espresso and vanilla ice cream milkshake that is wonderful! Wifi and ambience are great!
Andria B.
Classificação do local: 5 Saline, MI
Stopped in a few Saturdays ago and the staff here are very nice. Had a turkey rueben which was delicious and a very yummy chai tea latte. The lemon bars are fantastic as well. Will definitely be back again :)
Ruth L.
Classificação do local: 4 Reno, NV
First place I pulled up on the APP. Excellent coffee and service. No rush to get me out the door. Decent scrambagle; desserts looked awesome!
Jess C.
Classificação do local: 5 Oak Park, IL
Great little café nestled in downtown Saline, MI with exposed brick walls and great Jazz music on the radio playing. Grab a seat at the front and watch the people walking by. This place was my secret coffee shop! I would love to visit because it was far enough away from both colleges to not be too crowed. My favorite lunch was the Romeo & Juliet sandwich. Packed full of delicious ham and cheese… I never wanted to go home! They also have great sweet treats as well!
Angela C.
Classificação do local: 5 Oak Park, IL
This is a great little place to sit down, send some emails and eat a Romeo and Juliet sandwich and an iced tea. It got me through finals, no joke. The coffee and brownies are great too! Definitely stop by.
Shirley H.
Classificação do local: 4 Los Angeles, CA
I absolutely adore this little café. It reminds me of the café I used to work at in California, but this café is much bigger and has better options as far as the food and coffee/drinks go. They offer free wi-fi which is a nice plus. The only bad thing about this place is there aren’t very many outlets.
Hij H.
Classificação do local: 3 Ann Arbor, MI
It is good for Saline, but not worth traveling from Ann Arbor. The owner need to pay more attention to general cleanliness of spoon, cups, etc.
Sarah R.
Classificação do local: 4 Ypsilanti, MI
I can’t believe I’ve forgotten to review this place until now! I have an occasional freelance gig that puts me in downtown Saline for hours at a time, and this is my favorite place to get a quick and inexpensive lunch. They have daily deals on sandwiches and soups and salads that mean you can get a healthy and quick lunch for around $ 6, including a tip. I like their tuna sandwiches especially. When I’ve needed to get a meal to go, they’re fast and friendly. And when I decide to eat in, the atmosphere is relaxing and not too loud. They don’t try to rush you out, and I’ve seen people who look like they’ve been parked there with a laptop and a coffee for several hours.
Dan R.
Classificação do local: 2 Saline, MI
Update: This place changed ownership and is now called Carrigan Café. The sandwiches on the new leave much to be desired. For the most part, they come out(hot or cold) with too many slippery ingredients and mayo, which makes all of the insides slop around between the very thin bread. I’ve tried the club(ordered cold, which isn’t really a club, but more of a chicken breast with bacon). The bread inexplicably wasn’t toasted on this first attempt. Second sandwich was the bonnie and clyde, which was better(since I ordered toasted bread), but again, sandwich insides slopping around. Third, I gave the(ordered hot) club one last chance, and it turned out pretty disgusting. I may stick to the coffee if I return here at all. ==== This is an awesome little café on the corner of Michigan Ave and Ann Arbor Rd. They have coffee, various sandwiches, and have recently introduced Korean food, which is definitely worth trying out. The bibimbop is always fresh and tasty, and I’ve filled up several«buy 10, get 1 free» loyalty cards buying the dish for lunch — it’s the best you can get in the area.
Ron W.
Classificação do local: 4 Ann Arbor, MI
My Favorite Café, is located in Downtown Saline’s historic Wallace Block. Over the years, this part of the block has a very colorful history. First off, it was home to the Saline Fire Department and was their station from 1880 – 1968. Secondly, it was the Saline Police Station(cop shop) and 14th District Court from 1968 – 1980. Finally, it was the first location for the Little Caesars Pizza in Saline starting in late 1981. Today, this location on South Ann Arbor Street is home to «My Favorite Café.» This is a great place for gathering with your friends, to enjoy lunch, or even do your homework at after school. The free Wi-Fi is a positive plus and can be accessed while sitting outside at one of the sidewalk tables. Here you chat with your friends on whatever social media Web site you prefer, and rendezvous at this location for a ice cold soft-drink, when the mercury is pushing 90 degrees Fahrenheit. I really love their sandwiches at this place, and believe me they don’t skimp when it comes to size. The last time I was there, I enjoyed a very delicious Turkey Reuben with Coleslaw, chips, and bowl of chicken noodle soup. It really hit the spot after only having a single doughnut for breakfast. I highly recommend this place to anyone who is looking for something good to eat, in a nice relaxed atmosphere.
Rita P.
Classificação do local: 4 Toledo, OH
My favorite café is a beautiful café that is warm and inviting on a cold wintery day! Their lunch specials includes many sandwiches and a variety of coffees, teas and hot chocolate. I love coming here to relax, work on my laptop and enjoy a hot beverage! The people here are very friendly and gives a warm neighborhood feel!
Brooke S.
Classificação do local: 4 Saline, MI
The atmosphere is inviting and cosy, and it is a great spot to catch up with friends and enjoy a good quality cup of tea. I’ve tried just about every tea on the menu, and while some I don’t care for, I will never complain since they are all loose leaf preparations. Seasonal varieties, such as the pumpkin chai in the fall, are excellent. To compliment your beverage, they have a good selection of pastries, cakes and breads, some from Zingerman’s. The baklava, while overpriced at $ 1 for a 1 inch section, is really, really good. The bagels and sandwiches are fine, but I wouldn’t make a special stop for them. This is really a great place for coffee or tea to enjoy with friends, or to get some reading or work done.
Theresa F.
Classificação do local: 3 Alexandria, VA
Nice, sweet little place in downtown Saline with a good selection of teas, pastries and sandwiches. I usually stop here in the evenings before my pottery class at the 212 Arts Center, and it’s convenient, quick and has a small town, «homey» feel. And the chai is good. Though I am always on the move, sometimes their comfy chairs and nice, laid back atmosphere seem to be saying to me, «relax, sit a minute, and enjoy that chai.» one of these days, i am going to do just that.
Sarah W.
Classificação do local: 4 Los Angeles, CA
This café used to be a branch of the Sweetwaters café in Ann Arbor, they have now changed their named to My Favorite Café. The décor is still similar, lots of wood tables and a airy atmosphere. You have really nice seating area, you can sit by the back windows or the front. It’s never really crowded when I come here so it would be good to work, study or meet for an intimate conversation. If you come in the morning you can get their breakfast bagel which is pretty good toasted with egg, cheese and bacon. They have a good selection of desserts and pastries, more than the original Sweetwaters. I really liked their brownie with a scoop of ice cream. They also offer light lunches. The coffee here is always good too.