My husband and I heard a new coffee place had opened near us so we checked it out right away. Â It was a pleasant surprise! Â
We ordered the omelets and soy mocha's. Â Â Both were delicious. Â Reminded me of some of our bed and breakfast stays where the meals are all home cooked and made to order. Â They even make their own jam and jelly. Â
No, the lunch menu is not large, but who needs so many choices at a quaint cafe. Â It makes my decision easier the way I see it. Â
It's our new favorite place to walk to for breakfast or run out for a coffee mid morning. Â Definitely a fan.
My mother and I were strolling thru Ada when we found ourselves walking into Nonna Café. The cafe had just been opened about two weeks prior by an older couple. The place is more of a coffee bar that serves a limited menu. They have a BEAUTIFUL espresso machine on the counter. I did not try a coffee drink, but definitely will be back to try one.
The menu is written on a blackboard to the side, which is not visible when you first walk in. We came at about 12:45pm and the woman informed us they had run out of 3 of the 6 options. I had the bean tuscan soup with kale and squash. It was very quite tasty, much better than I was expecting. My mother had chicken salad. It was a huge serving and surprisingly good for chicken salad. Rather than being covered in mayo it had a nice balance of creaminess with a citrus flavor. It could have used a few more veggies or maybe walnuts, but it was very good.
The setting in downtown Ada is very nice, and my mother and I enjoyed our meal right by a window, which was very pleasing. I hope this place is able to make it though, as many people walked in and were dissatisfied with the limited menu and walked out.
They post their menu everyday on facebook, so you can see what they are serving each day before you head over there.
All in all, I think it's a nice addition to Ada.