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Damfino's Cafe, Market & Bakery

Cafe in Quincy

Updated: May 19, 2024 09:01 AM

Damfino's Cafe, Market & Bakery is located in Quincy (City in Florida), United States. It's address is 18 N Adams St, Quincy, FL 32351.

18 N Adams St, Quincy, FL 32351

HCQF+G4 Quincy, Florida

(850) 627-0745

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Where is Damfino's Cafe, Market & Bakery?

Damfino's Cafe, Market & Bakery is located at: 18 N Adams St, Quincy, FL 32351.

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Coordinates: 30.588854, -84.5772381

Damfino's Cafe, Market & Bakery Reviews

Andres Verney
2018-10-26 00:35:19 GMT

I thoroughly enjoyed my dining experience at this location. Very clean, nicely decorated and very friendly staff. I was pleasantly surprised by the Spanish music playing in the background and the local non-Spanish patrons dancing and enjoying the music. I came for breakfast and the breakfast sandwich I ordered was simple and delicious. I order 2 scrambled eggs sandwich with turkey, bacon, lettuce, tomato, mayonnaise and mustard. I will definitely be back to try some more dishes. I highly recommend visiting this restaurant.

Barbara Jurck
2019-11-23 07:15:05 GMT

OMG I WAS IN LOVE WITH THIS PLACE !!! I don't even know how to explain, my boyfriend and I took a car trip from Cape Coral to Houston and I found this place by chance on the internet when I typed for breakfast the super small town and I love to know new places and always preferred breakfast in places like this than in fast food places, but I did not expect so much and when I entered the place is cozy, beautiful and full of history. the staff were very polite, attentive and the food was perfect. I definitely want to have the opportunity to return.

Aaron Rundberg
2018-11-15 03:56:42 GMT

I was only in town for a few days for work, but I came here every chance I got. I travel around the country for work all the time, and this is my favorite place. The food is as fresh as it gets and tastes delicious! The only thing better than the food is their staff. Everyone that works there is awesome and genuinely makes you feel welcomed. I hope I get to go back one day.

Karen Olson
2020-01-16 16:57:13 GMT

Awesome little cafe/market! Great staff - warm, friendly, helpful. Let us get some breakfast even though lunch had just started. Food was delicious! I think pretty much everything is homemade. Right in the middle of downtown historic Quincy. Definitely worth going to!

Meghann Dawkins
2019-07-07 17:49:26 GMT

Quincy has needed a perfect spot for lunch and we are so thankful we found this place! Great food and atmosphere. Local produce and beer and wine to take home. We loved it!

Marc Ventry
2017-03-19 13:52:23 GMT

Great food. Wonderful service. Beautiful atmosphere. Historic building. And I love the market.

Chris C
2018-02-16 18:51:17 GMT

Good food, friendly service, moderate portion sizes and a nice story make this a worthwhile stop.

Tim Bell
2019-11-23 15:34:00 GMT

I came in a bit later, so the lunch specials were not available. I had a corned beef sandwich on rye, and it was excellent. The tomatoes were especially good. They serve lucky goat, which is one of my favorite brands of coffee.

Great service and they explained everything after I said I had never been there before.

Inside it's a casual cafe with some alcohol, food stuffs and some natural/vegan/organic goods in the coolers for sale.

Becca P
2020-02-10 16:40:48 GMT

I have their quiche each week and it is always delicious. This week was Artichoke, Spinach, Onion and Feta....and ...as usual...outstanding! I love how they use whatever vegetables are available seasonally and the combo is always surprising and delightful! Who would have thought turnips are so good for breakfast!! Keep up the good work! - Becca

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2020-02-08 14:25:38 GMT

This is what a cafe/bakery should be! They wanted to start out as a farmer-type market, with baked goods and other things fell into place. The atmosphere is wonderful, decorations tasteful and the fresh baked goods absolutely delicious, made with love. Every single employee was a pleasure to interact with, and it’s apparent they love what they do.

When in Quincy, make it a point to stop here. Actually, even when traveling down Interstate 10 you should make a point to drive the 3.7 miles off the interstate, you won’t regret it!

G
2019-03-20 19:25:59 GMT

A cozy downtown cafe that deserves a visit.

Staff is friendly.
Food is light and fresh.
Prices are reasonable.
Dinning room is comfortable and well lit.

This is definitely a hidden gem in the small town of Quincy, FL.

If you're traveling, and need to pick up some gas, rest for a few, or grab a bite to eat.
Consider exiting I-10 and going into Damfino's Cafe & Market.
I was glad I did.
:)

Oscar Tonga
2018-03-14 02:39:05 GMT

I had them cater breakfast for me and my crew and Max was more than accommodating. Everything in the menu was locally sourced and tasted great. Also the pricing was very fair and not unreasonable, much cheaper than Whole Foods and everything on the menu is local. Will be eating there again.

Caroline Skipper
2019-03-28 20:13:28 GMT

Fresh and delicious. I go here every chance I get. Something for every taste, whether traditional or adventurous. Top quality farm to table. Friendly and attentive service. Loved the cinnamon roll bread pudding.

Kim Scherer
2018-09-18 19:17:31 GMT

I enjoyed the Grains & Greens salad for lunch today. So very delectable! A hearty mixture of quinoa, baby greens, plumped dried cranberries, sunflower seeds, tangy feta, served with a zippy paprika-lime dressing. Very satisfying. So glad I ordered only a half size. I also bought some fresh colorful carrots and my whole ticket was just over $6.00. What a gem for Quincy!

Bret Ingerman
2017-12-21 13:20:53 GMT

Simply amazing, and we've already decided when we are going back. The food is outstanding, the environment delightful, and the owners charming (maybe it's the owners are delightful and the environment is charming, but I'm certain the food is outstanding).

Two couples own the place, and one of the couples are graduates of the Culinary Institute of America (CIA). Having lived near the CIA for many years it's entirely possible we had their food when we dined there. And their backgrounds as trained pastry chefs are on display at Damfino's.

Saturday brunch is when they roll out their bigger menu, and we tried much of it: corned beef hash, biscuits and gravy, casserole with kale and onion, grits, eggs over easy, and a cinnamon roll. Did I mention that they are farm to table, use locally sourced foods, and make almost everything in house? The house made corned beef hash was sublime. The Bumpy Road grits perfectly cooked. The casserole was very good, but the flaky pastry was some of the best I've had. And the biscuits were fantastic, either covered with homemade gravy or slathered with house made jam. The coffee was delicious and they have a wide selection of teas. And did I mention that they are pastry chefs? The cinnamon roll was fantastic. Reminds me of the amazing pastries from the Apple Pie Cafe at the CIA, many of which they prepared while in school.

They are open for lunch and dinner, and the aforementioned Saturday brunch. Their weekly menu is smaller but looks fantastic. We also thoroughly enjoyed talking with Cassandra (of the CIA) and Lynn, two of the owners. They love what they do and it shows. We can't wait to go back in a few weeks!

Monica Toth
2017-12-30 01:23:17 GMT

This place is a perfect gem in Quincy! The food is phenomenal and you can taste the love they put into every dish. The people who work there are all friendly and accomodating. The space is clean, bright, and interesting. I recommend Damfino's to anyone who'll listen!

Lance Block
2017-02-08 23:01:47 GMT

The name of this new restaurant/bakery/prepared foods store is pronounced Dam-if-I-know in "in Southern." Be sure to ask a staff member to show you how that name was chosen. More importantly, while the menu is limited, what they serve is first class. Great sandwiches and light foods, breads, and desserts all made from scratch from an organic farm owned and operated by family members from one of the restaurant's owners. The atmosphere is quaint and retro-old North Florida. Worth a trip from Tallahassee and other nearby locations, especially for lunch or Saturday brunch I was told. It's also open for breakfast which i haven't had. Damfino's bakery is excellent, especially the bread. And there are other treats such as prepared foods to take home and local products such as honey and diary products. I stumbled into Dafino's when i was in Quincy last week for business. Go for it.

Sean Rayne
2017-09-23 17:03:30 GMT

Great place to get a meal, employees are wonderful, helpful and friendly. The food and ingredients are locally sourced when possible and very high quality, you can also purchase prepared foods to go and local fruits/vegetables out of the display case. If you're in the area do your self a favor and be sure to stop by, it is worth the drive from Tallahassee or even farther away to try this great local eatery!

Perry Henry
2018-07-27 18:24:16 GMT

Lunch today way great. Pulled pork, greens, squash casserole. Oh my my. No wait. Ample porrion size. Well seasoned. I could not have asked for more. Restaurant specializes in fresh, organic, locally sourced, food and sustainable practices. They are a breath of fresh air in Quincy.

Faye Gibson
2018-04-07 16:42:04 GMT

We enjoyed Saturday brunch at Damfino's. The staff is warm and helpful, and the atmosphere is great. The breakfast casserole had a flaky crust and the corned beef topped a buttery biscuit.

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Quincy is a city in and the county seat of Gadsden County, Florida, United States. Quincy is part of the Tallahassee metropolitan area. The population was 7,970 as of the 2020 census. source

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