- Cafe Ceres
Café Cerés features traditional and Turkish coffees, pastries, salads and sandwiches Now welcoming indoor diners!
- CAFE CERES - Updated September 2024 - 215 Photos 112 Reviews - Yelp
Cafe Ceres 4 4 (112 reviews) Claimed $$ Coffee Tea, Cafes, Bakeries Closed 7:00 AM - 3:00 PM See hours See all 219 photos Menu Popular dishes Pistachio Croissant 12 Photos 11 Reviews Turkish Bagel 13 Photos 5 Reviews Sausage Breakfast Sandwich 5 Photos 9 Reviews Prosciutto Basil Croissant Sandwich 4 Photos 5 Reviews
- CAFE CERES - Updated October 2024 - 94 Photos 53 Reviews - Yelp
Cafe Ceres is the cutest little cafe to meet up for a coffee date or brunch They have plenty of space to sit and the lighting is just perfect So many fresh bakery items and breakfast dishes to choose from, we found it hard to decide!
- CAFE CERES - Updated October 2024 - 39 Photos 24 Reviews - Yelp
100 S Washington Ave Minneapolis, MN 55401 Downtown Minneapolis Get directions Amenities and More Health Score 94 out of 100 Powered by Health Department Intelligence
- Washington Square — Cafe Ceres
WASHINGTON SQUARE Our Downtown Minneapolis café is located in the chic, modernist Washington Square building designed by Minoru Yamasaki Perfect meeting place offering our signature coffee and pastry menus as well as select grab go items ORDER ONLINE Visit Washington Square Open Daily 7a-3p
- Linden Hills - Cafe Ceres
The original Café Cerès location nestled in the quaint Linden Hills neighborhood in South Minneapolis Offering a full menu of our signature coffees, pastries and desserts as well as sandwiches, salads and soups ORDER ONLINE Visit Linden Hills Open daily 7a-3p
- Online Menu of Cafe Ceres, Minneapolis, MN
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- Café Cerés Makes Room for Global Flavors and Enticing Pastries
March 25, 2021 A cinnamon roll with a Dukkah latte Photo by Yasmin Yassin Step inside Café Cerés, and you’re immediately greeted by the aromas of Middle Eastern spices, za’atar, cumin, dukkah, and, of course, Turkish coffee
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