Thursday, May 3, 2012

The Black Sheep Cafe

I know how you all love when we don't post for month and then do two in one day.
Because I know how you love this the second post today will be a restaurant review.

Some of you may know that I (Renae) have moved to Provo, lets be real I don't think anyone reads this but Crystal, Randi, sometimes Lucy and me, so you all know I have moved to Provo.

You also may know, you do know, that Randi got hired on full time at her internship.
We are all very proud.
As a way to go Bugs, she took me out to lunch. I know that seems wrong but that's how I roll.
If you have big new you may also take me out to lunch.

We went to the Black Sheep Cafe. It was right off Center St and behind the old Los Hermanos.

Everything on the lunch menu is about $8 if I remember right. Sides are around $4. So all in all the price isn't to bad. Randi and I split one meal with a fry bread side. We would of been okay with out the fry bread.

The Cafe is cute and has some cool art work in it.
It has a fun kind of funky unfinished feel to it that I really liked.
Right next to the door there is an artiest work area that you can look into.

You can eat in or take out and both take about 20 minutes to get your food. For Randi's half hour lunch that wasn't the best but we made it work. For normal life it would be fine.

Now on to the food.

We got one of the many Navajo Tacos. I'm sorry to say I don't remember what we ordered above that it was a Navajo Taco. It was amazing.

The meat was cooked just right and fit perfectly with the other toppings. The fry bead kept its taste and crunch during the whole meal. We ate it on a park bench so it was a little messy, but well worth it.

The fry bread side came with some butter that was amazing. (I like the word amazing.) We liked it so much we ate it with our hands.

So to recap, the cafe is cute, the food is worth the 20 minutes and isn't priced to high.

I would recommend this place for a lunch out with the girls (or boys), a date, a family dinner or a solo food fest.

It is kind of small so I wouldn't go there with a big group that will order a lot.

If you aren't looking for fried food I hear they have really good goat burgers, but I can't say if they are or not.  

Here is their facebook page, here is there blog, and here is a photo I snagged off of the internet.


So there is my review of the Black Sheep Cafe.

I hope you enjoyed.

~RAD

1 comment:

  1. I'm glad you know that I read your blog. The pictures always make me hungry. The cake pops look like they would be fun to throw at people.

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