
This cafe looked so gosh darn charming from the outside, we couldn’t help but feel compelled to eat in it. It made for some tasty light fare. Their service is very personal — the girl behind the counter seemed to be barista, waitress, and cook. And she multi-tasked to perfection, delivering a latte with just enough milky (soy) swirl, and a turkey-swiss croissant with buttery crunch. The backyard patio was cheerfully quaint and provided a great backdrop for our weekend brunch date. Terrific!




Restaurant: Loretta’s Coffee and Tea
– August 30, 2010Posted in: brooklyn, neighborhood, restaurants





