Jaffa Cafe – SESLOC Members Earn Rewards Points Here
Arroyo Grande
206 E. Branch Street
Arroyo Grande
Jaffa Cafe began as Cornerstone Market and Deli and slowly evolved into an eclectic and fun eatery with all the delicious, authentic, homespun recipes from Adnan Saleh and Mike Ghannnam. The second location was opened in 2012 in the Village of Arroyo Grande by Wendy and Ali Saleh — Adnan’s brother and sister-in-law. In 2015, our third location opened in Santa Maria, also by Wendy and Ali. Each location is independently owned and operated. Mediterranean-style food, friendly atmosphere spacious indoor and outdoor seating, and a wide variety of fresh, homemade and healthy items are waiting for you at Jaffa Cafe.
(805) 202-2080
jaffacafe.us
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