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Chelsea's Place Cafe & Bistro
is open for breakfast and lunch, Monday through Saturday. We feature delicious, fresh, and healthy home-style foods, as well as organic coffees and high-energy fruit smoothies.
Our breakfast menu includes omelettes, egg scrambles, and an assortment of "breakfast luxuries" like pancakes, french toast, Belgian waffles and old-fashioned oatmeal. Try the Robin's Egg Scramble with cheese, spinach, and sausage (a customer favorite)!
For lunch, we offer a large selection of sandwiches, wraps, and salads. Don't forget to check our daily specials board for yummy, seasonal favorites! |
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| Featuring Vista Clara Coffee (Clear View, in Spanish) brought to you by Dave Stewart who has over 30 years of experience in the premium coffee importing, roasting, and retailing business. Dave co-founded Stewart Brothers Coffee (now Seattle's Best Coffee) in 1970 and has been at the forefront of the quality coffee business. His wholesale coffees are imported directly from the source and in most cases, he knows the farmers. His coffees are mostly shade grown in a very sustainable fashion. Only the top 2 percent quality Arabica beans are chosen.We feature several blends derived from eight varietal coffees and two decaffeinated. |
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| Chelsea's Place is named after owner, Robin Gaudette's, American Eskimo dog, Chelsea. Chelsea was a typical American Eskimo dog; a bright, happy clown who loved to make people laugh, but who also knew how to provide quiet, comforting companionship, usually whan it was needed most. Sadly, Chelsea passed away in 2003, at the age of 12, just as the cafe was preparing to open. During the months leading up to the opening, as Robin left for work, she always told Chelsea (and Chelsea's two sisters) that she was going to "Mama's place," so it just seemed natural to name the cafe—where mom had spent so much time—after Chelsea. Robin feels that the fun, comforting atmosphere she has created for the cafe is well honored by remembering her special girl. Chelsea's angels are represented today in Denali, Lexi, Koda, and Kenai; the cafe's new American Eskimo mascots. |
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