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    Cafe Jose Awarded Best Home Cooking in Sedona
    Announces New Menu and Renovations

    October 19, 2013No Comments
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    logo_cafejoseSedona AZ (October 19, 2013) – Cafe Jose Restaurant, a family restaurant recently named Best Home Cooking in the “Best of Sedona” awards announces a new menu and a new look.

    Having recently finished extensive renovations, Cafe Jose is excited to announce, they have a brand new look with new furniture, carpeting, equipment, décor and more.  The menu has also been updated with many new menu items including build-your-own Mexican platters, black beans, gluten free bread, and fresh baked pastries.

    “We are thrilled to offer our customers delicious affordable home cooking in a now beautifully renovated restaurant.  We are also quite proud to be offering a variety of gluten free foods on the menu, including gluten free bread.  Please come and check out our new look and menu,” said owner, Debbie Santa Cruz.

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    Known as one of the longest existing restaurants in Sedona, Cafe Jose has been a winner of multiple “Best of Sedona” awards over the years, including Best Breakfast, Best Home Cooking, Best Family Dining, Best Burger, Best American Food and Friendliest Wait Staff. 

    Cafe Jose is located 2370 W. Hwy 89A, Suite 1, Sedona, Arizona, 86336.  For more information or to make a reservation, please call (928) 282-0299.

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