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Troupial

★★★★½ 4.8/5 (100 reviews)
Brunch
9 W 43rd St, Savannah, GA 31401 (912) 441-0506 Website
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Reviews (100)

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Jennifer Upton
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

This gem. This is a gem. Lovely inside and out. Unique menu and fantastic coffee menu. We take everyone who visits us in Savannah. A must visit!

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Paula Lecours
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

My new favorite place!!! People, food, drinks, decor...fabulous. Much success to you!

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yeslie Rodriguez
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Loooove this place! It's such a cool vibe! The service was quick & friendly, the food was delish! I had the bombom cappuccino & it was delish! Even the bathroom was clean & smelt good! Food was fresh, my little one ate all her food too! (She's picky) could be romantic setting for great bites & convo💜

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★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Great experience. The ambience was on point, the food was delicious, and you won't find a better cup of coffee. Trust me, I've tried.

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Steph Anie
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Cute little chic café home style setting. Walked in seat yourself service was promt, ordered passion Fruit Mimosa and Curvy Queen Arepa both very delicious. Very quiet in there and relaxing would definitely return.

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Ansley Beatty
★★☆☆☆ Jan 20, 1970

Great food, crumby service. Every time we’ve visited, the service has gotten worse. Currently waiting on a to-go order because they didn’t answer the doorbell despite having no customers. I would have just left, but my daughter’s heart was set on arepas. I had a friend mention the owner doesn’t like kids and I’m beginning to think she’s right. That visit with my friend and our kids, it took 45 minutes to get our food and no apologies on the fact that in that time we could have made our own arepas from scratch at home. They also dropped one of the plates on the way to the table. Mysteriously the new arepa show up 60 seconds later. Unfortunately, it seems we’ll have to start making them at home and not supporting local businesses.

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Ricardo Florit
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Venezuelan arepas in Savannah! 5 star coffee! Cozy casita to enjoy it all!😍🤤

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Montavious
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Everything is made with love here. The atmosphere is as amazing as the service!

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Adam Bebar
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Come here. Forget whatever other plans you had. Mind blown. Drinks, arepas, empanadas, coffee; all amazing.

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Andy Dolina
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Excellent!! The vibe, friendly service and food are great. A unique gem in a cookie-cutter world.

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Liz Seeburger
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Great ambiance, staff, coffee and pasties. Highly recommend the golfeado.

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Ivy Sibley Fry
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Excellent food (gluten friendly options!) and excellent customer service.

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Brandi Kennedy
★★★★☆ Jan 20, 1970

The food was delicious and the atmosphere was very inviting! It’s a bit pricey though, considering you do not get any sides.

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Tamara Abrosimova
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Amazing friendly service, great ethnic food and fantastic atmosphere! ❤️ It's a hidden gem in Savannah 👏🙌 IG: real_tamara_abrosimova 💕

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Maddy Wadsworth
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Excellent food and latte. I recommend the beef pastelitos andinos and latte with chocolate added. The ambience on the porch is lovely. The servers are kind and pleasant. I can’t wait to come back. Just wish there was more parking.

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Marian kahorith García tello
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

the best Latin food restaurant and its concept and its people are spectacular.

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Rhonda Habersham
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

I LOVE this restaurant! The ambiance is amazing and the food is incredible. They are a wonderful addition to the community.

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Carol Chambers
★★★☆☆ Jan 20, 1970

I ordered black bean avocado greens sandwich thing..no real favor sauce helped... friends ordered beef sandwich no favor... chicken salad was good...and cheese pastry was good...cheese sticks good... cinnamon bun good with cheese..wine pour was not consistent... service was ok . Cute place...

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Christian Mirabal
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

A sweet little low-key spot. Food was amazing and satisfying.

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Ruberman Rodriguez
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

I recently had the pleasure of celebrating my son's birthday at Troupial, to fill some of my venezuelan nostalgia for birthday celebrations. I am absolutely delighted with the offerings. The cafe is a true gem, offering a range of unique and delicious dishes that are sure to tantalize any food lover's taste buds. Troupial was able to cater and rent the venue in their closed hours. We order the tequeño, which is a traditional Venezuelan dish made with dough and filled with cheese. The tequeño was perfectly crispy on the outside and gooey on the inside, with just the right amount of saltiness to balance out the sweetness of the dough. Next, the owner brought trays of golfeado, which is a sweet pastry made with brown sugar and anise. The golfeado was incredibly soft and buttery, with a wonderful aroma and flavor that reminded me of home, and it was top with a piece of queso de mano. Following the golfeados, we had the Almojabana, which was absolutely divine. The bread was incredibly soft and fluffy. And of course, I couldn't leave without trying the guava bread and chocolate bread, which were just as delicious as it sounds. But what really set Troupial apart was its coffee selection. My guest had an extensive range of brewing techniques and coffee beans to choose from, and the quality of the coffee was outstanding. The aroma and flavor of the coffee was so rich and robust, it was truly a treat for the senses. To top it all off, the venue itself was absolutely picturesque, with contemporary art and Venezuelan art lining the walls. It was the perfect setting to enjoy a delicious meal and some excellent coffee. Overall, I highly recommend this Venezuelan cafe to anyone who loves good food and great coffee. The tequeño, golfeado, almojabana, guava con queso bread and chocolate bread are all must-tries, and the coffee selection is truly impressive. And with its charming venue and friendly staff, this cafe is sure to become a favorite for anyone who visits. Best part