A2Z Café is a restaurant that provides quality kicked up comfort food at a decent price. We welcome the entire community and we love to integrate art into all we do. As Julia Child said, “You don’t have to cook fancy or complicated masterpieces — just good food from fresh ingredients.” That’s exactly what we offer at A2Z Café: mouthwatering food using fresh ingredients and a comfy and unpretentious setting.
Our menu offers classic American traditional food but as a nod to one of our owners, we’ve included few Hawaiian favorites as well.
We are open for breakfast and lunch from 8am-2pm, Tuesday through Sundays. Follow us on our A2Z Cafe FB page for updates & fun info. Come join us, you’ll be supporting a small, local, independent business!!
Colorful place with counter & sidewalk seats for breakfast dishes, salads & other light fare. Based on 621 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.7 stars. Price $$
✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Curbside pickup ✔️ No delivery
Address:
4705 E 96th St #35, Indianapolis, IN 46240
Phone: (317) 569-9349
Website: https://a2zbrunchcafe.com/
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Hours
Sunday |
8 AM–2 PM |
Monday
(Labor Day)
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Closed |
Tuesday |
8 AM–2 PM |
Wednesday |
8 AM–2 PM |
Thursday |
8 AM–2 PM |
Friday |
8 AM–2 PM |
Saturday |
8 AM–2 PM |
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Reviews
The Dining Grandpa
Stopped by this afternoon around 11 AM. I was joined by my lovely wife, daughter, granddaughter and sister. We had fried biscuits with apple butter. Biscuits and gravy with fried potatoes. Country fried steak and eggs with sourdough toast.. firecracker chicken with coconut rice, small order of waffles which I apologize I forgot to take a picture of. This restaurant was a buzz and busy and service was great. Food was even better. Great little spot to stop. Clean, friendly and fast. With good food and service. Nice place for you or you and the family. This is supposed to be a Hawaiian restaurant. We all really liked this little breakfast spot and you will too. The pictures and my words. cannot adequately describe how much we loved it here, good food was had by all. We definitely look forward to a return trip. Thanks for the great food and great service. Plenty of parking in a small strip mall.
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Bridge The Gap
Everything was spectacular!!
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Charles John
Fantastic place to get breakfast or lunch. I’ve been here many times and never had a bad meal.
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Brandi Keller
We were in Indianapolis for the weekend and I was looking for a good spot for lunch before heading out of town on Sunday. I grew up in Hawai’i so stumbling across this cafe which was advertised as having Hawaiian Faire immediately I knew this was the spot. I got your typical plate lunch – pork, white rice and mac salad. While looking over the menu it was ecstatic to see that they had Portuguese sausage on the menu. I added a side to go to bring home because I have not had this in years! Also offer a spam musubi I have not seen on any menu on the mainland. I will definitely bring more of my family to this location. The portions were good. The price was reasonable given the availability of certain items in our region and the staff was incredibly friendly.
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Eric Willman
Fun brunch cafe with amazing, unique dishes and friendly service. Portuguese sausage, coconut rice, fried spam, crabcakes, and fried biscuits with apple butter, were all top-notch. We will be back to try other dishes we couldn’t get to the first time.
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Hanna Varrone
I adore this place. The A2Z cafe is an absolute northside staple. They have everything from A2Z and it all tastes so good. My go to is the honey fire cracker chicken and fried biscuits. This time I changed it up and went with the peaches and cream Belgian waffle. The servers are always busy but are super friendly and almost always get you in and out in a timely manner. The owners have always been very cordial towards me and other customers. They appear to be really hands on with the business and take their time to help out and talk with the customers. It always gives me a cozy small town vibe but in the city.
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Brittany Alexander
We went for mimosas and ended up trying new things. The mimosas were well worth it. You get plenty to last the whole breakfast. The sushi sandwich (can’t remember the name) is my favorite and definitely worth a try.
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Ron Randall
The food is great. The family that owns it make you feel like a life-long friend. The food being great is not a platitude, every item on the menu is rock solid. It combines the best of Hawaiian, American and Filipino comfort food. If you haven’t been there, you really are missing out.
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brad russell
The omelette was really well cooked and tasted good overall. However, the one I chose had spinach, and the taste of that overpowered the rest. The toast that came with it was just one piece of sandwich bread cut in half. I would be mad if I ordered a side of toast for $2 and got that. There are better breakfast places in the area.
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Peng-Kai Kao
Very delicious Hawaiian style brunch. Staffs were very friendly. The price is good too. Highly recommended for people who are seeking weekend brunch and don’t want to wait in line for 30 minutes in some famous restaurants. Hidden gem!
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