Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Lively Old Town spot for Venezuelan arepas, cachapas, and all-day brunch with friendly service; great flavors and portions, but expect waits at peak times and pricing on the higher side for casual fare.
Encuentro Cafe delivers solid A-grade performance through exceptional food quality anchored by vibrant arepas, El Criollo, and fresh salsas, paired with warm, attentive service that explains Venezuelan dishes well. Consistency shows occasional variation in fried items and coffee quality, while seating constraints and peak-hour waits limit the overall experience, keeping it competitive with respected neighborhood favorites rather than reaching grade A territory.
On a sunny Old Town corner, Encuentro Cafe hums with warm, bustling energy and the scent of griddled arepas. Servers are welcoming and patient explaining unfamiliar dishes, and more than one diner raves, "the spiced mocha alone is worth the stop." Expect a casual scene with patio seating, friendly vibes, and occasional lines at peak hours. The cooking leans traditional Venezuelan with a hearty brunch streak: El Criollo, tequeños, sweet corn cachapas, and a strong arepa lineup, plus fresh tropical juices. Flavors are bright and comforting rather than showy; portions satisfy, though a few diners found fried snacks greasy when busy. Pricing runs a little high for a cafe, but many feel the quality and portions justify it in this location. Families do well here. Kids gravitate to tequeños and churros, and the sweet cachapas are easy wins. The gluten-free arepa base helps for sensitivities, while vegan choices exist but are limited to a small set like La Vegana. If your crew includes picky eaters, stick to the simpler arepas and breakfast plates.
Area: Touristy historic district with patios, souvenir shops, and destination eateries; heavy weekend and festival foot traffic.
Safety: Generally safe, busy during day and evenings; well-lit streets with constant pedestrian presence.
Nearby: Steps from Old Town attractions and the trolley station; mix of Mexican restaurants, cafes, and boutiques.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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