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Moon and River Cafe

Moon and River Cafe

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115 S Ferry St, Schenectady, New York, 12305, United States
(518) 382-1938 moonandrivercafe.com
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Mar 15, 2018
Such a cute little, out of the way spot. Nice place for a cup of tea on a cold night. Looking forward to eating there. ...

Nov 7, 2017
Richard is a wonderful man and cook. My breakfast was surprisingly yummy! It’s got a small town vibe with a big heart. Enjoy 😊

Feb 14, 2018
If you are a germaphobe, don't even attempt to come here. I stuck it out for my gf which was extremely hard for me. It's not really a restaurant but more so either a rented space or an enlarged room turned into an eating area. It's definitely not clean but it's not a section 8 protect lobby either. Everything in there is just old and worn. I was going to go wash my hands and my gf said to not even go in the bathroom. Thankfully we came right from her friends house and I washed my hands before leaving there. This place only takes cash and of course right after handling money, the owner dived right into making our food. He was probably one of the nicest people I have ever come in contact with which made it difficult to up and leave. He was super passionate about what he was making us and kept engaging us in convo which made it even harder to go. Everything we ate needed to be cooked which helped my sanity just enough to stay. I kept thinking that the heat will kill any germs that were present. The food was by far the best vegan meal I had in the public. He used chick pea flour and water to make "eggs" which was cool since it was my first time having an egg alternative since being vegan. The tempeh bacon, home fries and french toast were out if this world. Please Please Please clean up a bit and wear some gloves and I will return.

Jan 28, 2018
You have to experience it for yourself.....either you will love it or say where the hell I'm I .

Mar 20, 2017
My wife and I visited yesterday and I was blown away. After living in Brooklyn this place felt right a home, but without the pretentious and cold bartenders and waiters. The owner asked us right away if we were vegetarian or vegan, saving us the trouble of having to narrow down our choices - this is the largest vegan/vegetarian menu I have EVER seen, let alone in the capital region. I wanted to try everything, but settled on the recommendation of the vegetarian Italian Sausage sandwich (with fresh asparagus and home fries). Let me start by saying that the asparagus was fresh, grilled perfectly. The sandwich was excellent. It was on a warm ciabatta roll, was a perfect portion size, and the home fries had a little kick but weren't too oily. This isn't a chain restaurant where you get some salt-laden mass - the portion sizes where just fine, and left room for the delicious desert (I can't recommend enough the berry pie). There are lots of great options for food in Schenectady that I am just discovering, but for a vegetarian this place is a gem. I can't recommend it enough.

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