Freshly baked breads, pastries, and delicious breakfast/lunch fare

























"The closure of Rooster Boy Cafe is hoped to be temporary." - Susan Stapleton
"Chef Sonia El-Nawal of Rooster Boy Cafe has themed pastries to celebrate for Halloween and Day of the Dead. Now through October 31, Halloween-inspired cookies will be sold for $3.50 each. For Day of the Dead, Rooster Boy Cafe will be selling pan de muerto, a sweet bread that is traditionally eaten in Mexico during the weeks leading up to Día de Los Muertos, November 1-2 for $12. Additionally, Rooster Boy Cafe will have their seasonal pumpkin tart, available until January 1, for $8." - Susan Stapleton

"Rooster Boy Cafe has a brunch for four people for $125 that includes a baker’s basket, ggreen chilaquiles, a breakfast galette, Dutch oven pancake, strawberry shortcake and I Love Mom cookies. Add on Caviar for $55. Customers can order and pick up between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m." - Susan Stapleton

"Rooster Boy Cafe in the northwest now features a market, filled with essentials, such as toilet paper, milk, eggs, granola, pastries, and vegetables as well as to go and takeout meals with curbside delivery. Open Tuesday through Saturday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m." - Susan Stapleton
"Rooster Boy Cafe is known for bagels, matzah ball soup, whitefish salad, and bacon brie quiche." - Susan Stapleton