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Little Village Cafe

Little Village Cafe

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146 4th Ave, Baraboo, Wisconsin, 53913, United States
(608) 356-2800 littlevillagecafe.com
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May 15, 2018
My family really enjoys coming here for special occasions. Cool old building - smaller size place (maybe make a reservation). Save room for dessert! Catfish burrito never disappoints.

Dec 29, 2017
Great atmosphere, customer service, and overall experience. The food was so delicious!! We enjoyed the mac & cheese, Jamaican jerk chicken burrito, and soup at our table. Everyone was pleased with their meal. To end, we had a slice of the chocolate mousse torte - amazing. All of this food was reasonable priced too!

Feb 17, 2018
My husband & I enjoyed a lovely Valentine's dinner together here a few nights ago. The staff was incredibly friendly & prompt about serving our needs & checking in on us, the food was delicious; & overall it was a very pleasant experience. We will definitely be returning soon!

Mar 11, 2018
Came here with my toddler for lunch and had a good time. Food was decent and had a quiet lunch with her. Her high chair was neat and old fashioned and she enjoyed sitting in it where she hates the wooden ones. Prices aren’t bad and staff is friendly.

Dec 29, 2017
Tasty spot in a cool town. Food is great. Had some apps— chips and salsa was a highlight. Tried the burrito and the Mac and cheese. Both items were home runs. Menu has enough options but small enough to make sure each dish gets the attention it needs. Here are my notes: its cold if you sit by the door. Pasta dish wasn’t deep and so my pasta kept sliding off the plate. Otherwise: good work.

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Opening Hours

Mon:11 am - 8 pm
Tue:11 am - 8 pm Today
Wed:11 am - 8 pm
Thu:11 am - 8 pm
Fri:11 am - 9 pm
Sat:11 am - 9 pm

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