9525 Central Ave
Montclair, CA 91763
San Bernardino County
Phone: (909) 626-1818
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by shira h. on
I'm sure this place is super cool, really I am. However, I looked this place up online and trudged all the way out there from Queens to check out a show. I walked in and they were finishing up another show, and the guy at the door barked at me, "what do you want?!" I said I was there to see the show (I forget what time it was at), and I knew I was a little early. He said, "Yes, you are early you'll need to leave and come back later." I said, but I'm only 30 minutes early, could I catch the tail end of this show, pay for my show and stay until it starts...it's cold outside (and I was by myself). He said, "No, come back later." And out I went in the cold, never to come back again....
by Rosario Markovitz on
I love the cafe! I have been going ever since I was old enough. The Cafe's renovation is beautiful and the vibe is always welcoming. It's also not as crowded as the other bars, there's actually space to dance and chill out. I wish they would bring back hip-hop on Monday nights! Hands down the best spot in Castro!! Buy me a drink if ya see me! ;-)
by Sean Crotzer on
I've been to just about every Ethiopian restuarant in the Bay Area and this one is by far the worst. I can't think of a close second. There's a reason why you won't find any Ethiopians eating here. I hesitate to even call the food here by its namesake. It's that bad. The injera was made from pancake batter. The food was just over room temperture. There was no spice. The meat wouldn't even pass if you put it in a fajita and covered it up with a bunch of salsa and guacamole. I'd rather go to IHOP next time. The pancakes are better and they serve them with syrup and butter. What amazed me was how busy this place was. The patrons must have come here for something other than the food. Or, they are that desparate to fill their stomachs. The one redeeiming quality was the Fela Kuti playing from the jukebox. If I ever go back to Waziema, it's for drinks only. If you really want better Ethiopian, there's at least five other places within a mile of Waziema that will leave you a lot more satisfied.