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"After closing in February 2018, this Emeryville cafe will re-open at 8 a.m. on Saturday, January 5 at 1195 65th Street (the former Farley’s cafe). It will serve coffee, breakfast, and lunch — past staples included egg sandwiches, bagels, salads, and soups — and the Cambodian owner previously included some Southeast Asian flavors. In the past year Dee Spot continued operating as a catering business." - Janelle Bitker
Great spot for a morning bagel if you're nearby.
Edit 2: it's been a journey for Dee spot, but I recently went back and the bagels & coffee were better than ever. Hope they keep it up!
Edit: unfortunately the quality has declined somewhat. Last time I went most of the bagels were under cooked, and many of the baked goods had flies on them. Cute spot and nice interior. I hope they can improve!
Nicholas C.
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Incredible place. To leave the story untold I will admit that I witnessed the owner perform a act of sheer heroism. I visited with with Jersey people and ran into other Jersey people so it is safe to say the bagels are class. Great vegan fare.
Ronnie G.
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Not sure what happened in the last year but quality seems to have gone down. Paid $8 for a slice of bread, egg, and bacon :(
Coffee from the large vat of beans/hot water is similarly priced and quality. Great place to hangout but maybe not for breakfast
(Nope no veggies or dressing or sauce)
Lyz R.
Google
Dee Perfect Spot. Friendly owner, simple and delicious menu, fresh pastries, chill vibe, workspace. Whether you just need a quick coffee, want a place to get some work done, or casual lunch, this place is it.
Kyle T.
Google
This spot is great! They serve a wide variety of items and they've got friendly staff. Pictured below is the new Golden State Warriors sandwich featuring Draymond's Greens, Steph's Curry, and some Jordan Bell-peppers.
If you're in the area you've gotta check Dee Spot out.
Benjamin N.
Google
6 of us were there this morning (1/1/2020) for a family brunch. Not crowded at all. Food and drinks were great. Will definitely come again.
Aaman M.
Google
Usually, I would want to leave a helpful review that would help the business improve, but honestly they were so far off the mark that I don't think that I can be helpful.
The mocha was watery drip with chocolate syrup. The chicken did not really have taste in the sandwich. The lox bagel was probably the best thing, but still pretty mid. They skimped on the cream cheese and smoked salmon. They advertise their award winning bagels, but I was really not impressed. Even an Einstein bagel from Costco tasted fresher and had better texture. This kinda felt like a meal made from leftover materials.
Chris R.
Google
Great place. HUGE sandwich. Got the chicken pesto and it was basically two meals! Strong coffee. Like so many places in our industry, proper staffing is incredibly difficult to find, and then workers reap people’s confusion and anger over a problem the establishment has literally no control over. The guy at this cafe does pretty much everything by himself. If you are patient: you will be rewarded with an amazingly huge and tasty sandwich for not much money. If you are impatient… well, you should go work on you. Big shout out to all the independent cafes and restaurants in the Bay that are working hard through the tough times. (No, the pandemic certainly isn’t anywhere close to over for this industry. Please be kind.)