**** Congress Cafe in now Encuentro Cafe – Same Owners/Menu. You can read an updated post here.
A few months back our good friend "Alle" and I were chatting about food and Mi Pana came up in the conversation. For some reason, I was craving some arepas….and Alle who is part Venezuelan mentioned that Congress Cafe in Old Town does Venezuelan dishes and that perhaps I should give them a try. It did take a few months…..it's Old Town after all……but I first visited on a weekend morning, they open at 8am and are right across from Old Town Parking Lot A.
I crossed the street and was really warmly greeted. I walked into the bar area and placed a take out order; man, the folks here are so friendly. I then paid and decided to walk around a pretty quiet (at this time of the morning) Old Town.
I ordered the Arepa Pabellon ($13.95). Man, this was quite hefty, if a bit messy.
Man, check out that huge piece of fried plantain! The arepas were decent; though I do prefer my arepas "frita" these were decently griddled. I wish there was a bit more balance to the arepa as the black bean-beef-plantain ratio seemed a bit off as was how the items were arranged. I ended up chopping up some of the plantain and spreading it more evenly over the arepa, same with finding the beef . This was a hefty breakfast….at least for me.
While I don't think it's quite a good as the version at Mi Pana; I'd have this again.
I mentioned having tried the arepas at Congress Cafe to Alle and told her that I was interested in trying the Tequenos. Alle also told me that the empanadas were quite good, especially the fish version….something that I probably would have not ordered.
So, the following weekend morning on the way back from shopping at the Little Italy Mercato, I dropped by Congress Cafe and this time ordered the combination plate named the "Latin Lover" ($16). The folks were just a friendly as before and I took a stroll around Old Town while waiting for my takeout order….which was quite a bit of food.
And like Alle said; those fish empanadas were quite good; savory, balanced in flavor. She told me that these empanadas reminded her of Venezuela.
Unfortunately, I didn't care for the tequenos, which were really mushy and just had too much cheese for my taste. Cachapas weren't my "thing" at Mi Pana, but I thought I'd give it a whirl here…..with the same results. It's just too sweet for my taste and the version here didn't have enough cheese to balance out the sweetness. Glad I tried it though.
The totstones; fried plantains, while it didn't do overly well in transit, losing some crispness, was a wonderful combination of just enough sweet and saltiness from the cheese.
I think eating this at the restaurant is probably the best strategy.
Overall, I really like the folks here, so warm and friendly, there are other items on the menu I want to try. And yes, this is basically a breakfast/lunch kinda place and they do have croissant sandwiches, burgers, scrambled eggs, huevos rancheros….but I think I'll stick with the Venezuelan menu items for now.
The Congress Cafe
3941 Mason St.
San Diego, CA 92110
Hours:
Mon – Fri 8am – 2pm
Sat – Sun 8am – 5pm
Man, with Congress Cafe and the new Tuetano Taqueria (post upcoming) the next block over, things are looking up for Old Town!
Which is great……
Like I mentioned earlier in the post, I'd take a nice stroll while waiting for my order, which is when I took my photos the grave site medallions of the folks buried under San Diego Avenue.
And of course there are many historical structures here.
The Mason Street Schoolhouse – the first public school in San Diego County. Built in 1865.
The San Diego Union Building – Original home of the San Diego Union newspaper – established in 1868.
The Cosmopolitan Hotel, completed in 1829.
And tons of public art……
And at this time of the morning; some of the other "residents" are out and about…..
It was great finding a place that I enjoy in what was very touristy, cliched, Old Town.
Hope you're having a great week!











I need to try this place
beautiful buildings in the old town
Check them out ST! Hope you enjoy!
Very historic buildings were moved here Kat!
I like visiting Old Town. Lots of stuff to see. I like the tortillas at Cafe Coyote.
And it seems like things are going to get better Soo!
I’d walked by that spot before and never even knew that they offered Venezuelan food. We usually go to Garden Coffee, which is a cute hidden spot nearby. Bert and I will have to stop by one of these weekends to try their tostones and arepas.
I hope you enjoy CC!