Cafe Fresco welcomes you to their establishment. You can even enjoy the sunshine on their terrace and can get there by car. The surrounding area is remarkable for its parks.
Cousins Yousef Oweis and Samer Halasa have brought fresh coffee and eats to Calgary’s Royal Oak neighbourhood. They’ve built a café with beautiful boardwalk style floors, a big fireplace and enough space to mingle or hide away. Cafe Fresco stands true to its name with a menu that includes organic fair-trade coffee, wraps, freshly-baked cakes and goodies, as well as restaurant-inspired lunch and dinner menu items. Guests can enjoy a chilled beer on the patio in the summer or bite into freshly baked banana bread, if they’re lucky enough to grab a slice before it sells out.
Cafe Fresco has a long list of regulars. These include everyone from the four Polish gentlemen who meet once a week (a fifth gentleman sometimes joins in) to the group of ladies whose children go to the same school, the group from the church nearby or the morning coffee drinkers – for whom Cafe Fresco is a good pit stop, being located so close to the Tuscany train station. Some regulars live in further away communities and make a longer trip every morning for a taste of Fresco. You’ll hear Spanish, English and countless other languages at this locally owned business that is a true community coffee shop.
It’s rare to find a café as cozy and well laid out as Café Fresco in suburban Calgary. Designed with personal space in mind, Fresno has six different nooks, a fireplace and ample seating to settle in. Fresco serves fair-trade coffee and their freshly baked desserts are a hit.