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Raintree Cafe
Category: Restaurants Gastropubs Gastropubs [Edit]
220 King Street NWaterloo, ON N2J 2Y7
(519) 884-4953
- Price Range:
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$$$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Attire:
- Casual
- Waiter Service:
- Yes
- Outdoor Seating:
- Yes
- Has TV:
- No
4 reviews for Raintree Cafe
4 reviews in English
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Review from Ryan V.
Kitchener, ON
I think this is a great place to get lunch or dinner.
Service has always been very very good here. The place is nice inside and the food is very tasty.
The venus dip is something we always get when we go and I love the Pad Thai from here. My girlfriend always enjoys this place as well and has tried more of the menu then i have. They have good soup of the day choices and lot of desert to choose from. This place isn't cheap but is very good. One of my fav places to eat in kw -
Review from Susan D.
Toronto, ON
Been here twice now. First time, had the Tower of Power--basically a big portobello mushroom in focaccia with tasty condiments. Yum! Recommended, tasty, a little messy.
Then, the Cajun chicken wrap this time. It was fine but I'm not rhapsodic about it or anything. The fourth star was for the Tower--it would have been three stars if I just had the wrap to go on. Carrot cake for afters was good, though. Duffelet, not in house, but a reliable name all the same, and the cake was fresh and yummy. -
Review from Tereza M.
I have been here twice, both times have gotten the daily special. Although tasty and fresh, I felt that I had overpaid comparatively to local prices. The service was good and location was great, especially for WLU students.
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Review from Dan S.
Guelph, ON
It's been many years since I first went to Raintree and I still long for the food and atmosphere. I was first turned on to this little cafe by my mom who used to rave about the deserts. Well, being a WLU student it was an easy hit to head over there for the first time and I haven't looked back. I have enjoyed the fresh, creative food, the open mic nights, the poetry nights, the great wine list and the local flavour. Just go there...well, maybe you'll crowd it up and I'll have to wait for a table...so get takeout.
