Campus Cafe
435 Poncha Ave, Alamosa, CO, 81101
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Address :
435 Poncha Ave
Alamosa, CO, 81101 - Phone (719) 589-4202
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Opening Hours
- Mon :6:00 am - 1:00pm
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Breakfast
Bike Parking : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Noise Level : Average
Alcohol : No
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : No
Has TV : No
Waiter Service : Yes
Caters : No
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Lace K.
While I hadn't been here in years, Campus Cafe is even better than I remembered! First of all, decent prices? No, AMAZING prices. Two entres, two drinks, and dessert for less than twenty bucks! This time around, I've also had the opportunity to sample foods from various communities around the valley, from Lu's Cafe to Bistro Rialto. This place had the BEST meal we had, and at the BEST price in the SLV! Like others have said, you HAVE to try one of their cinnamon rolls. Absolutely delish, and you get practically a whole can's worth of dough for only four bucks!
(5)Jeanette W.
Very centrally located for a quick stop to eat on your way through town (across from the Safeway) Small town diner, with diner food staples- i.e.- if you are looking to stick to your diet or not eat gluten, pass this place by. The place was packed when we got there My husband had chicken fried steak- which he enjoyed, I had eggs and red and green chile- yummy and very mild. The highlights was the HUGE cinnamon roll and the bread overall- looks like it's made in-house.
(4)Jeremy T.
The best breakfast spot in town and in my top 2 restaurants in town as well. You may have to wait a bit for a table if you come during a peak time, but it's truly worth it. There are a mix of all types of town folks here, from young to old and everyone is friendly. Service is actually fairly quick for as many people as they serve on a daily basis. There are so many homemade items on the menu, it's like eating from home, but better since you don't do any of the work preparing it. Must orders: cinnamon roll, breakfast burrito, anything with green chile on top (hashbrowns?)
(5)Eric C.
The best breakfast in Alamosa! Campus Cafe is a small local joint with friendly staff, great food, and even better prices. Many regulars rave about the breakfast burritos...which are huge! I recommend adding chile to anything you order (burritos, eggs, potatoes, etc...). I prefer the red chile, but the green is good also. If you're not in the mood for chile, the pancakes, waffles, or biscuits and gravy are good choices. Whatever you eat, you MUST top it of with one of their famous cinnamon rolls!!! Keep in mind that one cinnamon roll is enough to feed at least four people. .. and if you're full, the staff will happily pack it to go. Campus Cafe is also open for lunch until 1pm. My lunch recommendation is the cheeseburger and fries with red chile. One last thing. .. don't be scared off if there happens to be a long line on Saturday or Sunday morning... this is normal. They're usually quick and even if you need to wait for awhile, you won't regret it!
(5)Matthew M.
Delicious, made from scratch food. Small town vibe. Love eating here when I come to down. Service is usually a little slow, so don't come if you're in a rush.
(4)Tammy T.
Lived up to all the great reviews, we sat a the community tables and made some friends. We all shared one of there famous cinnamon rolls. Breakfast was great and leisurely. Staff hustled there booty off. Would definitely come back!
(5)Liz B.
I have been here so many times--I miss you Campus Cafe! Breakfast Burrito with love and homemade toast---I dream about you. Then there are always the huge freshly made cinnamon rolls--if you can get there before they run out. What am I doing telling people about this place?! It is usually crowded enough. I will see you again soon Campus Cafe! XOXO
(5)Tammie B.
Delicious! Came in on a recommendation and I will recommend to others! Homemade bread/toast, homemade cheese sauce...so good! Just know it's a seat yourself place, so when you go in, don't wait to be seated.
(4)Rita R.
Any travelers passing through needs to experience the amazing food from the campus cafe!. It's a small restaurant but you're going receive amazing friendly service and experience the best tasting food around
(5)Erica Z.
My favorite hole in the wall breakfast place. I'm sad I didn't discover it sooner! Close to the ASU campus. Delicious cinnamon rolls and fantastic bread! Budget friendly and the staff is always energetic!
(4)Patrick A.
This is a true gem in Alamosa, CO. Kids had the pancakes with whipped cream and fruit. I had the crepes. All were excellent. Service was fast and friendly. Weather your a local or just passing thru make sure you stop here for breakfast.
(5)Jim C.
We have eaten here for years.... The Campus is a winner. Always consistent food.... The nice part is they won't break your bank account. One of the BEST for breakfast.... But....you may have to wait a bit for a table.
(4)Dawn F.
This place is really close to where you head south on 285 in Alamosa. We were stopping to buy gas and saw this place on a side street. This place is an extremely casual, hole in the wall sort of restaurant. The patrons appeared to be all locals and they were fairly busy when we stopped in for a late breakfast/early lunch. My son ordered the cheddar cheese omelet, with potatoes and white toast. I ordered the chicken fried steak, which was served with mashed potatoes and mixed vegetables. The mixed veggies were the least appealing item, and they seemed like frozen veggies they just nuked. The chicken fried steak was hot and tasty, the crunchy coating nicely seasoned. My son's cheddar omelet was also really tasty and his toast was obviously homemade bread. It was a large slab of bread that he mentioned a couple more times during our trip. Overall, the food was like 'homemade' - with the main items freshly cooked and perhaps taking a short cut here and there with other items. However, I gave them 4 stars because they are exactly what they look like from the outside: really affordable diner food. My chicken fried steak special was only $5! Our total bill, including tax was only around $16 (tipped in cash). That's a sweet deal for breakfast and 2 beverages. I would definitely go back to this place if I stopped in Alamosa again.
(4)Serenity M.
I was told that this place had good cinnamon rolls the size of my face and let's face it--who can resist that?!?!?! Well, first off, the old guy that's in the office (the owner?) is a huge DICK. We ordered a cinnamon roll with butter & icing to go and he pointed to the chalk board and said rather rudely, "these are our specials." On top of that, their cinnamon roll wasn't even good! It was the size of my face, but it was dry and lacked a lot of flavor except on the very inner circle. I do not recommend this place based on my experience.
(1)Mr S.
This is a great place for breakfast. Good food at a fair price. We try to stop here to eat here whenever we are traveling in southern Colorado.
(5)Robert M.
I have eating here for several years and the food is always good and consistant. There specialty is a cinnamon bun that is so large it takes at least two to eat it. They have breakfast specials that will leave you pleasantly filled for $4.00 dollars. Coffee is good and the service is great. If you don't get there by 8:00 or earlier, you will have a hard time finding a seat. All of the bread items is home made and I believe most of the produce meat and eggs is bought locally.
(5)Eric G.
Campus cafe has the best breakfast and lunch, by far, in Alamosa!
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