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Eden Café – Westwood North

$10 for $20 Worth of Global Comfort Fare at Eden Café

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Wed Nov 10 05:59:00 UTC 2010
Value
$20
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Highlights

  • Family-oriented eatery
  • Open-air kitchen
  • Themed specials
  • Locally owned and operated

The Fine Print

  • Expires Feb 9, 2011
  • Limit 2 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per table. Dine-in only. Not valid toward alcohol. Not valid with other offers.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

In addition to garden banishment, apple consumption habitually results in poisoned princesses and uncomfortable student-teacher gift exchanges. Ensure that your trip to Eden won't be spoiled by this most rebellious of fruits with today's Groupon: for $10, you get $20 worth of food and drink at Eden Café in Magnolia. This Groupon expires three months from today's date.

The locally owned and operated Eden Café promises delectable family fare at reasonable prices in a home-style setting. Cuban-born proprietor Ulises Larramendi and his wife Maria cook up a menu of global comfort cuisine that runs the 26.2-mile gamut with staples like spaghetti & meatballs ($10.95) and chicken pot pie ($11.95). Eden's house specialties draw on Latin influences with dishes like the Cuban ropa vieja ($11.95), shredded beef cooked in a seasoned tomato wine sauce and served with authentic Spanish rice, black beans, and crunchy fried plantains. Picky miniature adults (age 10 and under) have an array of breakfast and entree options to choose from, all for less than $7, and Eden's attentive wait staff ensures individual attention to each and every customer, no matter their shoe size. Vegetarian breakfast goers can delight in the Eden veggie omelet with all the vegetable fixings and none of the carnivorous guilt for $7.75. Venture into Eden on Cajun Tuesday and find yourself humming along to B.B. King as you chow down on gumbo, andouille sausage, and blackened fish.

Eden Café's walls becalm city slickers with friendly tones of yellow, and its open kitchen area's rustic brick facade evokes memories of country fried steaks gone by.

Reviews

Nine Yelpers give Eden Café an average of 4.5 stars and TripAdvisors award it an average of 4.5 owl eyes. Ninety-one percent of more than 130 Urbanspooners like it:

  • We love this restaurant! The atmosphere is very relaxing and family friendly and the food is wonderful! The wait staff has always been great, they really take care of you! – Mandy, Urbanspoon
  • Excellent food - various syles. Loved all the veggies the fried yuca was unusual but done well. Wait staff is so helpful and outgoing. – swost, TripAdvisor

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: American Comedy

Comedy (the smiling mask) has been around for as long as humans have grasped their own mortality. Here’s a look at American history’s most popular comedic tropes:

1940s: Most of the Greatest Generation’s humor revolved around cartoon animals fighting fascism or not understanding the nicknames of baseball players.
Era’s most memorable catchphrase: “Beat it, Detweiler, the lady’s talking at me!”

1950s: To quote the billboards that popped up all over America’s burgeoning freeway systems, “Comedy and communism start the same way. Report all funny business to your local sheriff.” There was no comedy in the '50s.
Era’s most memorable catchphrase: (hushed whisperings)

1960s: Men in business suits holding briefcases walking in a single-file line off of a cliff.
Era’s most memorable catchphrase: “Strawberry alarm clock!”

1970s, '80s, and '90s: Sarcastic Bill Murray.

2000s: Television offices that are just like your office.
Era’s most memorable catchphrase: “Low-quality video of cat existing.”

British comedy is smarter—over there, the cats wear silly clothes.

Eden Café

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    Westwood North

    33418 Egypt Ln., Suite 16
    Magnolia, Texas 77354
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