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“enjoy creative American cuisine”
The original Village Cafe was started in 1990 by Patrick and Susie Butier as a place to showcase Patrick's knowledge of French-American cuisine. The Butiers sold the restaurant io 2003 to Tom Shaver. Tom was in the hospitality industry for 20+ years and helped to continue the great success Village Cafe had already achieved. The restaurant went on to be a staple in Fayette County until June 20th, 2008 when they decided to shut the doors and move on to other ventures. On July 5th 2010, two partners Mark Wurster and Philip Stark have reopened the Village Cafe in a new location. Their vision was to combine the heart and soul of the old Village Cafe with a modern wine list and a comfortable atmosphere. Please enjoy your visit with us and we will see you soon!
Hidden gem nestled among a smorgasbord of retail, medical, human services and culinary mixed use space. The business name doesn't evoke images of flavorful meals created with intent and real deal... Read more
I used to frequent the Village Cafe when it was in the old location. It was fancy and the food was top notch and it was always crowded. Then I moved away. The name is the same and the menu is... Read more
We had a great time with good food and service for our Christmas party. It's a great place. Read more
Village Cafe
Hours
- Mon - Thu: 11:00 am - 7:30 pm
- Fri: 11:00 am - 8:30 pm
- Sat: 5:00 pm - 8:30 pm
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Pets Allowed
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Restrooms
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Wifi
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Wheelchair Accessible
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Credit Cards Accepted
- Reservations
- Takes
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Lunch
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Brunch
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Dinner
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Drinks
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Dine In
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Takeout
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Breakfast
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Waitstaff
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Outdoor Seating
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