Soho Cafe
2532 Hennepin Ave, Minneapolis, MN, 55405
Soho Cafe Menu
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Salads
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Pita Sandwiches
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Pasta
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Specialty Pizza
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Sides
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Salads
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Pita Sandwiches
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Pasta
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Specialty Pizza
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Sides
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Address :
2532 Hennepin Ave
Minneapolis, MN, 55405 - Phone (612) 377-7996
- Website https://sohocafemn.com/
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Opening Hours
- Mon :11:00 am - 12
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : Yes
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Late Night
Parking : Private Lot
Bike Parking : Yes
Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Alcohol : No
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : No
Has TV : No
Waiter Service : No
Categories
Pizza
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J.C. L.
Craving a late night pizza and/or gyro? Fits the bill perfectly. Nice guys who hustle when it's crowded. They'll get you in n' out quickly. The gyro is strong. Pizza... gets you where you wanna be.
(4)Brit B.
Yessss! I was randomly brought here for lunch and will be back. The spaghetti tasted surprisingly authentic and I was happy. The gyro combo was huge and honestly could feed three. Service was fast and polite. Great little joint. Happy I discovered.
(5)Mosi G.
I think we have become addicted to this place. The Egyptian crew who run this business are very friendly (at least to me who am from same region). Feel free to ask for samples of their stromboli however they are all awesome. They are also so generous filling their strombolis and topping their pizzas.
(5)Abby P.
This place is a great place to go especially after a night of drinking it is open late! Gyro was very delicious and pizza was great! Staff is kind and place is a little small but food was. Good.
(3)Jonathan T.
Admittedly, most of my visits to Soho Café have occurred after 2 AM following a night of moderate to heavy drinking and sweaty breakdancing. But that was years ago... Now-a-days, I don't go out that much anymore, and I haven't stopped by Soho in a minute. Until a couple days ago... While doing several loads of laundry at neighboring Rainbow Laundromat, I finally had the opportunity to taste their food while sober and before the midnight hour. Food: Overall, Soho's assortment of savory eats is solid. I especially enjoy their big-as-your-head pizza slices and lamb-luscious gyros that will stick to your insides of your stomach. Service: They do there job. However, I've seen them overcharge drunken folks before, (including myself), so make sure you know how much you're paying. Prices: Reasonable. Soho provides solid food at decent prices, but I don't think it's worth going out of your way to eat there. If I lived closer, I would probably visit more often.
(3)Peter L.
The pastas are tossed in seasoned olive oil before being dressed with sauce and that makes all the difference! The stromboli with marinara dipping sauce is always on point! The gyro sandwich and pizzas are just okay. But I'm usually going for the spaghetti or the stromboli when I go here and they always hit the spot.
(5)Claire B.
I've been walking past the place for ten years and never bothered to try it till today. When we walked in, the staff was friendly but the prices seemed a bit steep. That is, until I tasted the food. We got the Manhattan Stromboli and it was amazing! The sauce they give you is to die for when paring with the Stromboli and the balaclava was out of this world! We will definitely be stoping back!
(5)Hale L.
We're frequent flyers to this establishment. The food is always quick, hot and delicious. Great option if you want a quick bite for lunch or quick meal after bar close. I really like this place because they aren't stingy with the veggies on your Gyro or Falafal sandwich. Other places heap on the meat and skimp out on the lettuce, tomatoes and red onions. I like a little more toppings with my Gyro thank you very much! Suggestion: don't park in their private lot, park on the street. If you leave the premises, there is a chance that you might get booted. The laundromat next to Soho watches that lot like a hawk. You've been warned.
(4)Anne T.
I really like the food here, especially the calzones. It's open really late and is generally pretty empty. I have a hard time getting friends to try this place with me because it looks a bit gross and unappetizing. They have so many options and make decent food, but could use a bit of a face lift.
(4)Anika C.
Absolutely fell in love with this little place. The food is exploding with good taste, it's a quaint little area by uptown. The bus stop and parking make it a very convenient location. The food prices are reasonably cheap, most under $10. I had the Manhattan stromboli and it was delicious. No pork which was an added bonus!
(4)Joelle P.
I've kind of always wondered what Soho Cafe was, I've passed it numerous times and have also noticed them being open in the wee hours while at Uptown Diner. So after grabbing late night Tea Garden, my boyfriend and I decided to take a peek at what Soho had to offer. We were pleasantly surprised: pizza, stromboli, calzones, pasta, gyros! The selection is large and the prices are pretty decent. We each got a stromboli with pepperoni, gyro meat, ground beef, and cheese. The cook-time was short and the two guys running the place around midnight were happy and helpful; we had lots of questions for them. The stromboli itself was pretty awesome! The bread was nice and crispy on the outside and was nice and thick and soft toward the inside. There was a very nice portion of meat, I was full after only half of mine! Also, the cheese: soooo good, not fakey processed american cheese, but fresh yummy mozzarella and minimal grease! They provide you with marinara sauce for dipping, but I actually think hot sauce would have been better for these. I typically have Sriracha at home, but it would have been super cool if they had sent some hot sauce with us, and also some napkins! I'm looking forward to trying their pizza, if the crust is anything like that of the stromboli, I would expect it to be delicious! Plus, they're open late!!
(4)Ryan F.
Came here on a Sunday a month or two ago. Had the gyro sandwich. Not bad, have had better. Service was good but slow....took over 10 minutes for my order to come out. I do like they are open until 3 am but have have only been there once in 4 years of living nearby so not sure I will make a regular spot
(3)Arnold Z.
Always a safe bet for a quick slice. The chicken gyros are prepared fresh and worth a try. gyro pizza is a nice option. Open late.
(3)Dakota H.
Amazing! I had the gyro combo best lamb and pork + Greek salad I've ever had. You get so much meat the the combo it is enough for 2 people. You can order an additional pita for .79 cents.
(5)sam a.
Terrible Tabouli. All parsley, almost no bulgur. Way too much lemon, couldn't make out any other flavors besides lemon and parsley. Also the picture on bitesquad totally showed it coming pita bread, no bread. Two bites and decided to go out for lunch. It gets two stars cause I had the falafel there once before at it was ok. I'll stick with Holy Land.
(2)Anon X.
First, I have to share that I eat here a lot. I believe that they have the best gyros in the Twin Cities. I love how the food is prepared as you order it and it is fresh. For me, the sauce is 50% of a gyro and their sauce is very tasty. We usually order both lamb and chicken gyros. I would highly recommend this place to everyone. The price is reasonable and the cooks always greet you with a smile.
(5)Kare S.
This place is so underrated. My husband and I came here when we first moved to the area, and have been returning and are now considered regulars. The guys that work here are so nice, but we come here because the food is consistently fresh and delicious! They have the best gyro salads and hummus in town!
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