Mojo's Trailside Cafe & Coffee
Amenities
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
- Wheelchair accessible restroom
- Wheelchair accessible seating
- Outdoor seating
- Curbside pickup
- Takeout
- Dine-in
Mojo's Trailside Cafe & Coffee Reviews - 100
4.6
Quality
5.0
Location
5.0
Price
4.0
Service
4.5
Julie Lancaster
Exceptional place to eat and everyone was friendly!
We will be back soon!
Allen Osborne
Good food ,prices are rwasonable if your in 50-75k annual salary ranges, however a typical job in this area only reaches half that amount. That being said if your from out of town or area should I say, great place to eat , but if your a local yocal ,it's way overpriced.
timothylegg
Well, It's very expensive.
Yeah, the food was really good, but when you have been riding the whole day and am hungry I think of havibg at minimum a full salad. I ordered this apple salad and I got a $10 semi-empty plate that had a few leaves on it. Everybody else in the group thought it was funny as hell though, and maybe they were right, but I had to go to Subway to have a second dinner.
Josh Saunders
Ordered the trailside pancakes to go yesterday, but only received a single pancake. The service is usually good. However, my expectation were not met on this day.
New Bern Tours & Convention Services, Inc.
Oh my gosh, the food was unexpectedly delicious and upscale. The home made Creeper Trail bars were really, really good. A great place to stop and eat right off of the trail.
Victoria Whitt
Coffee wasn't good and way too much syrup
S
Really hip atmosphere, great food. Definitely stop here and grab a coffee, smoothie, breakfast. Great service worth leaving a good tip
It's all good.
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Lisa Tatum
This place is the absolute best. Great coffee and excellent food. We eat as many meals as possible at Mojos every time weβre in town (usually 2-3 times a year). The owner knows what heβs doing and weβve never had anything less than a GREAT experience. Thanks Mojos!!
Scott Ruffner
This place is an absolute gem of the first order, despite modest curbside appeal (something that can be said of Damascus in general). I highly recommend it, for an entire range of things: diner breakfast to fine dining.
I hosted a large group at two adjacent "Inns" (adjacent to each other, not Mojo's) and one innkeeper highly recommended John Seymore at Mojo's. I had them cater our main dinner event. The food was outstanding and diverse: the creative prompts were 'asian-inspired pork tenderloin' and 'something for the vegetarians' in our group. What we got, at under $25pp, would stand up easily in many three or four star establishments. I should have written this review sooner as I fail to completely recall the details of every dish, but there was a shrimp "cocktail" with a vietnamese inspired dipping sauce; Vietnamese Bo Bia (sausage spring rolls - fried and served with another sauce); a South Indian sweet potato Masala, a mushroom dish, fresh asparagus and a salad/slaw (an asian cabbage). The entire group absolutely raved (several folks complained nobody would ever want to host again because matching the food would be impossible).
John got us set up with all the dishes we needed to serve - honestly this was like takeout from a cross between Mandalay in SF and Citronelle in DC, all in a very casual and un-pretentious almost coffee-house environment. Mojo's is worth going to Damascus for (Damascus is lovely and worth a visit on it's own, but if you're not already going, this is a reason to go).
G0Ri3_offixial
It's a nice little place if you're looking to get something to hold you over. Good selection of items that fit your need.