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This is a quirky little restaurant in Hampden - think mismatched silverware, plates and chairs with formica tables and you get the picture. The food is tasty, but I would suggest sticking with the... More
This is a quirky little restaurant in Hampden - think mismatched silverware, plates and chairs with formica tables and you get the picture. The food is tasty, but I would suggest sticking with the breakfast menu. Lunch offerings are generally so-so. The restaurant is a slice of John Waters' Bawlmer.
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Cafe Hon was good when it first opened but lately the food has gone downhill. I went there recently with a group and most of us were not very pleased with what we ordered. I had a chicken salad... More
Cafe Hon was good when it first opened but lately the food has gone downhill. I went there recently with a group and most of us were not very pleased with what we ordered. I had a chicken salad sandwish that was no different than something I'd pick up at the supermarket. The service was on the slow side, too. I got the feeling that they are now coasting on their "hon" image but that's not enough for me.
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Café Hon is a quirky and kitschy restaurant in Hampden. I've only been there once, but it only takes one trip to realize it's a one-of-a-kind place, from the church pew seating to the tea cup... More
Café Hon is a quirky and kitschy restaurant in Hampden. I've only been there once, but it only takes one trip to realize it's a one-of-a-kind place, from the church pew seating to the tea cup chandeliers hanging from the ceiling. Food is quite tasty, especially the enormous breakfasts. I suggest trying any of the omlettes.
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Cafe Hon (pronounced hun) is an eclectic diner/coffee shop in the heart of Hamden. In addition to the colorful decoration and kitschy surroundings, the food is very good; I especially recommend the... More
Cafe Hon (pronounced hun) is an eclectic diner/coffee shop in the heart of Hamden. In addition to the colorful decoration and kitschy surroundings, the food is very good; I especially recommend the Mexican omlette. Prices are reasonable, but not extremely cheap. Overall, it's a great place for Sunday brunch or a hearty dinner.
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Cafe Hon is a cute cafe with a lot of local Baltimore character. They have a decent brunch and lunch menu served daily. Prices are a little bit steep for brunch, but the food is very good and I've... More
Cafe Hon is a cute cafe with a lot of local Baltimore character. They have a decent brunch and lunch menu served daily. Prices are a little bit steep for brunch, but the food is very good and I've always found it worthwhile. The atmosphere is very kitschy, like the Hampden neighborhood in which it is located--my favorite part is the tea cup chandeliers. And the large flamingo on the outside of the building that is displayed from time to time.
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Cafe Hon is named for the trademark pet name for everyone in Hampden. When you are served, expect to get attentive service with a homey style. Meals are very down home. You can actually get meatloaf... More
Cafe Hon is named for the trademark pet name for everyone in Hampden. When you are served, expect to get attentive service with a homey style. Meals are very down home. You can actually get meatloaf sandwich or grilled cheese for lunch or dinner. As far as local cuisine goes, it is fair, but people watching makes it fun.
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Cafe Hon is named for the trademark pet name for everyone in Hampden. When you are served, expect to get attentive service with a homey style. Meals are very down home. You can actually get meatloaf... More
Cafe Hon is named for the trademark pet name for everyone in Hampden. When you are served, expect to get attentive service with a homey style. Meals are very down home. You can actually get meatloaf sandwich or grilled cheese for lunch or dinner. As far as local cuisine goes, it is fair, but people watching makes it fun.
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