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Fulfilling Cherry Street’s need for caffeine, Café Cubana is the
place for espresso lovers to get a quick cup of coffee on the
way to work. Try a cappuccino made with quality espresso and
served with thick foam. They also serve baked goods for those
on the go, and a cigar shop is located inside, too.

Fulfilling Cherry Street’s need for caffeine, Café Cubana is the place for espresso lovers to get a quick cup of coffee on the way to work. Try a cappuccino made with quality espresso and served with thick foam. They also serve baked goods for those on the go, and a cigar shop is located inside, too.
JEREMY CHARLES

Café Cubana

1340 E. 15th St., 584-2233

Fulfilling Cherry Street's need for caffeine, Café Cubana is the place for espresso lovers to get a quick cup of coffee while on the way to work. Try a cappuccino made with quality espresso and served with thick foam. They also served baked goods for those on the go, and a cigar shop is located inside, too.

MON-SUN 6AM-6PM

Abears on Greenwood

111 N. Greenwood, 592-1025

The flood of memories, tastes and smells from mom's kitchen comes in the form of a neighborhood greasy spoon. Smell the home-cooked goodness from the moment you walk through the door. Delicious burgers, catfish, fried chicken, pork chops and much more fill out the menu at this Cajun/Creole restaurant. It might not be mama in the kitchen, but it's the next best thing.

TUES-SAT 11AM-5PM

Yokozuna

309 e. 2nd St., 508-7676

Yokozuna: meaning the highest rank in professional sumo. The food is much more appetizing then the looks of these men. They serve classic dishes from the Pacific Rim including gyoza, ramen bowls, pad thai, steamed buns and a signature pupu platter appetizer. Also on the menu are some American favorites like filet mignon and pork chops with an Asian spin.

MON-FRI 11AM-2PM; MON-THURS 5PM-10PM; FRI-SAT 5PM-12AM

Fox & Hound

7001 S. Garnett Road, 307-2847

Want to be surrounded by TVs while you eat? This is the place for you. While you enjoy whatever game happens to be on, start your dinner with the Asian Chicken Lettuce Wraps. For dinner, choose from an array of selections from Angus steak burgers and ziti pasta to flat-iron grilled steak or a slab of ribs.

MON-SUN 11AM-2AM



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