This café is inside the Livermore Toyota dealership. I bought a car there back in April and then came in for quick service in May. The pictures of what you see in the cases here is what it looked like back then. I went in for service yesterday and was planning on getting breakfast there while my car was serviced. I was told they’d open at 7:30. I was was unable to get breakfast because they didn’t have anything in their refrigerated case and the window only had a few items none of which looked appealing. They left a sign out the entire time I was there that said in big letters«sorry we are closed» then showed their hours of operation. That sign was there the whole time I was there(7:15−8:25am). They supposedly open at 7:30a. At some point I realized there was a small bell you were supposed to ring for service. But seeing as there was nothing to eat, I never bothered. I was super excited about servicing my car at a location where I could eat breakfast and get some early morning work done(the dealership has free WiFi). Next time I’ll make other plans for breakfast.
Big T.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Arlington Heights, IL
Couldn’t have asked for better service. These folks aim to please. Food was fresh, delicious and you get quite a bit for your dollar. Great co-branding concept being situated in the Toyota dealership right off of Vasco and right before 580. Give them a try, you won’t be disappointed.
Anne M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Livermore, CA
I had the club sandwich! Super yummy but it took a while to make. Since I was the only Customer the time, it should have been made faster.
Brook M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Tracy, CA
First of all, I would like to start out that I am only giving Sully’s Café 4 out of 5 stars based solely on the fact that I have just ordered 1 item from them, and am looking forward to returning in order to see if my future lunches merit an upgrade to the full 5 stars! Unfortunately to most other people who have to deal with me, I am a very picky eater, but I was at the dealership, and I was hungry and not going anywhere soon, so I thought I had better give them a try, lest my stomach growling frighten everyone away. I was greeted by 3 – 4 ladies at the counter area where Sully’s Café is located inside the new Toyota dealership off of 580 and Vasco Rd., and I, being a very picky eater, thought that as nice as they were, it might be a challenge for me to find something I’d want to eat. It was their very first day of business and they were offering some free samples, I tried some of the free samples of sweets, I was pleasantly surprised by what appeared to by a cinnamon roll with raisins, it was very light & airy, and not overly sweet, like almost every other cinnamon raisin roll I’ve ever tried! I also tried some of their chai, which wasn’t my cup of tea, no pun-intended– I just don’t like tea or hot drinks. But I wanted something besides sweet tasting stuff. I looked at the available sandwiches, but after I saw one guy get a sandwich that was like 3 – 4 inches high, I thought it’d be way more food than I could handle at the time. The Croque Plate looked good too, it had Brie, dried apricots, some other fruits and nuts and french bread, but again, I didn’t want sweet stuff. I finally found my match! They also served soup and chili! It seemed to fit the bill just right, and I went ahead and tried the white bean chicken chili, and I’ve got to say, it was great! They told me it would come with cornbread, which of course I also don’t like, and they were kind enough to offer a crostini to accompany it instead. It also liked the crostini very much, and kind of wished I had ordered more of that. Anyway, just the one item so far, but the staff was helpful and polite enough to accommodate my picky tastes, but I’m sure I’ll try them again when I return to the service department. Thanks Sully’s, and good luck to you!