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Reviews for Seven Mile Cafe in Highland Village, TX

A MH 1 year ago
5

We loved coming to this place, it was so cute. I got the pancake with nutella and strawberries and a cappuccino. The cappuccino... was good and the pancake was delicious. It was a very large one if you?re trying to figure out portions. You definitelyshouldn?t get the stack of pancakes unless you?re ravenous. I could barely eat the one I got because it was so big. Youdefinitely get what you pay for here. Our server was so sweet to us and was very attentive. I wish I could remember her name togive her a shoutout Read more

Lou Martorano 1 year ago
5

Clean location, nice decor. Good food, service is fast for being busy. 1/2 order of French toast was plenty for most. Does get... busy during peak brunch hours. Read more

Allison Carneal 1 year ago
5

Met a friend for lunch. I love the atmosphere, it's very quaint and cozy. Everything was very tasty, fresh and hot! We had... "Papas Rancheras" & the "Gravy Train". Fatima, was our server and she was attentive, answered our questions (first time here),checked on us, but not in an annoying way. She kept our drink glasses filled and was patient with us sitting and visiting forwell over two hours. We will be back! Read more

Hayden Wall 1 year ago
5

We stopped in for breakfast and thankfully beat the Sunday rush. We got a table within a few minutes of arriving. I had the... Gravy Train with a side of the spicy chicken strips. I honestly didn?t need the chicken but it sounded really good with theeggs, biscuits, and gravy. The meal was awesome! Read more

KTBarbriGirl 1 year ago
5

First visit to Seven Mile Cafe this morning and it was superb! Very nice layout and cozy decor. The honey lavender latte was... delicious and the berry dream waffle was rich and filling. Our waitress, Breighton, was very attentive and made the experienceperfect. 5-stars and highly recommended! Read more

Amanda Myers 2 years ago
4

For all my vegan, vegetarian, gluten free friends out there, do yourself a favor and try this place out! Nearly everything can... be made to fit your body's needs and in a wide variety of flavors! In addition, the service was friendly and fast overall. Wehad very little wait on a Sunday morning, though we were slightly ahead of the after-church rush. The atmosphere here is upbeatand incredibly clean, with a dash of sophisticated efficiency from both front and back of house. I peaked in the kitchen whileon my way to the bathroom, and both were super clean, though the bathroom was considerably less bustling than the kitchen, thankgoodness! Today it seems the only kitchen flub was the hash browns. I'm not sure if the potatoes weren't soaked long enoughafter shredding, or if the batch our table got was just rushed in the cooking process...but across the table everyone hadstarchy, gummy hashbrowns with very minimal browning or seasoning. My only caveat is the prices. Even for scratch-made,expertly cooked food delivered hot and fresh and with a smile, the dishes were not upscale enough, not the location prestigiousenough to warrant such prices. Biscuits and Gravy with eggs and hashbrowns are $14.50! That's more than double what I wouldconsider expensive for such a humble dish. While it was tasty, it wasn't anything to write home about, and certainly nothing tojustify such a steep markup. The Loaded Potatoes are another laughable example of outrageous pricing. For $14.50 you can getsome cubed potatoes, cheese and eggs. You also get two of either meat or veggies. Any additional ingredients start at $1 to add.Hardly loaded: a loaded baked potato has at least 7or 8 ingredients, and you can get one the size of your head for less than $10at a place like Jason's Deli. Let's say you want to have your taters with bacon and peppers, but also want tomatoes, mushrooms,and onion. Now your dish is $17.50. Nearly 20 dollars for a paltry excuse of a 'loaded' dish. The Read more

Yvonne George DFW Realtor 2 years ago
5

Love this place! Wait staff is always friendly and very attentive! The coffee is always nice and hot too! There is so much on... the menu it?s hard to decide, but everything I have tried is really good. You can do call ahead seating which I recommend sonthe weekends. It tends to get really crowded,but worth the wait! Read more

Mahi (Jabberfoodwocky) 2 years ago
4

We first had take out here last year and absolutely fell in love with the food. We haven?t had a chance to go back. We went to... the one in Denton the first time, but discovered this one much closer to us. The restaurant is super clean, and the hosts werekind and friendly. They were constantly smiling was serving and overall the environment was warm, making you want to go backagain and again. We ordered the Berry Dream Pancake for our kid. It was soft and pillowy, and wasn?t too sweet even with thecream cheese topping on it. It came with fresh strawberries and fresh blueberries. It was the size of a plate so it was enoughfor the kid. We ordered the Vigas and the Congress Street Benny for the adults. The Vigas is one of the best dishes I?ve evereaten made out of tofu. I despise tofu with all my heart, but I will eat the Vigas here AGAIN AND AGAIN. The flour tortillas arenice and soft, but a little chewy. The salsas weren?t as spicy as I remember them, but were still delicious. I could make theminto tacos and the tortilla held all of what I put in. The Congress Street Benny tasted a little bland, probably because of theproportion of avocado and tofu being uneven. There was more avocado then the tofu, the tofu came with some chilli powdersprinkled on it. The chipotle sauce tasted like chipotle Mayo but wasn?t as spicy as the chipotle Mayo. But my husband loved itall the same. The hash brown was nice and cooked as well. The restaurant is definitely VERY expensive even if the food is good.I would definitely come here again, maybe not in the next few weeks, but possibly once a year. If you are in the Dallas area, donot miss this place for brunch. Read more