Cafe  Appalachia
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Cafe Appalachia

206 D St, South Charleston, WV

★★★★★4.7(309 Google reviews)

Crema's Take

Tucked inside a converted church in South Charleston, this cafe wraps you in genuine warmth through both its architectural charm and a working garden that supplies fresh vegetables to the kitchen. The house blend coffee hits just right, and while portions run modest, the commitment to local, fresh ingredients shines through in everything from breakfast dishes to pastries, making it worth seeking out as a real neighborhood gem.

What to expect

Light foodSlow sitMeetingsTraditional drinksOutdoor seatingFamily friendlyPastriesFull breakfast

Google Reviews

Annie Miller
★★★★★5 months ago

Set in an old church building, the atmosphere here is warm and welcoming. The food is fresh and local. There is a garden and greenhouse on the side of the building that they grow fresh vegetables in. It also supports the community to aid those in recovery. It is on the provider side but supports a good cause. The hot drinks are amazing.

DJ Ehling
★★★★★6 months ago

We searched for a local restaurant for breakfast in the Charleston, WV area before we headed to Ohio. This place is a hidden gem. An old church that was transformed to a fabulous eatery. They have their own garden to provide fresh ingredients. You can sit outside in their garden area, (See pics) or sit inside. We ordered an omelet, homemade sausage (excellent), and strawberry parfait. The food was prepared with love and kindness, which made it absolutely delicious! They are a non profit business that supports a woman's recovery home. Go to their website to read their mission. They are only open until 2pm. Make sure to stop by when you are in the area. We loved it!!

Katie B
★★★★★7 months ago

This place is adorable and supports a cause. We ordered house blend coffee and it was delicious. Food was tasty though small portions. Staff were friendly and helpful. Highly recommend.

Bill Bois
★★★★8 months ago

Friendly staff, beautiful building and garden. I have to knock a couple points off the food though. The menu is tiny and the portions aren't much bigger. Too bad, the quiche was tasty but won't fill your belly. Expensive, too.

Jude Rodrigue
★★★★★10 months ago

First coffee was wrong and second one was gross, could not drink it. Omelette was ok but forgot to put cheese on it and potatoes weren't all cooked all of the way through, some of them were difficult to push a fork through. Atmosphere is really pretty, especially outside with the outside seating. Maybe just order a cookie and bring your own coffee and sit outside and enjoy the nature setting. For breakfast food I would recommend First Watch, her food is on point!

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