Sama’s Cafe - Middlebury Market Menu

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  • Dave S.

    A solid spot for a casual lunch (wraps, sandwiches, that sort of thing), with a slight Middle Eastern nod (falafel and shawarma), plus wifi and outdoor seating. Mediocre creemees in the warm months -- just chocolate and vanilla out of a industrial food-service bag, no maple or other flavors, which is a real shame as it's the only place in town for that.

    (4)
  • Mitchell M.

    This Jack of all trades cafe/market in downtown Middlebury is A-OK in my book. They make decent breakfast sandwiches. I had a toasted English Muffin with egg, cheese and shaved ham. The ham was just salty enough and plentiful. My wife's egg, cheese and spinach wrap brought the heat with the added hot sauce. And I will avoid any obvious sausage jokes regarding the amount of links piled on my buddy's sando. The cafe/market also offers pizza, lunch sandwiches, coffee/tea...as well as all the offerings you would find in any corner store. Locals seem to even get their daily newspapers delivered straight to here. There is seating inside and out, and the employees were all very friendly.

    (3)
  • Craig B.

    This place earned a 76/100 on their most recent health inspection with 19 points deducted in 'critical' areas. Not what I would call a clean kitchen. The last time I was in there the owner was quite rude to me, unsurprisingly I haven't been back.

    (1)
  • Clayton T.

    I've been going to this place for a while now and I have to say that it's gin down hill over the years. I was in here just yesterday and the selection for food and drink was terrible. The only thing they have going for them is the ice cream. The kitchen staff in the back don't look like the cleanest people in the world and they seem scared to to talk to you. They service in the kitchen was fast, but the price that they charge is a little much for something I could make at home.

    (2)
  • Brigid S.

    I had the veggie wrap, which was more egg than veggies. The service was quick, but the food was mediocre. The veggies were soggy and did not taste fresh. The egg was overlooked and dry. The latte was mediocre, but that's what I expect from Vermont coffee shops. The only positive was the fast service and friendly staff.

    (2)
  • Grace M.

    i got the tuna melt + tomato soup and both were perfect versions of themselves. it's really hard to get tuna salad right when you eat out- usually too watery or too much mayo, etc., but it was perfection. the tomato soup was also A+ solid. one of my friends joined us to go back here for another 1/2 tuna melt just an hour or so after he'd already eaten one for lunch, it's just that good! i also love the atmosphere of this place- it's country store meets convenience store meets bakery/cafe, meets sandwich counter. i love it. highly, highly recommend it. i can't imagine that this place has anything bad, based on the taste and quality of what we tried.

    (5)
  • Tina C.

    We only tried their ice cream, and it is okay. Creamee is typical; raspberry frozen yogurt is way too sweet.

    (2)
  • S A.

    So far Ive only had just a few items from the menu and their food is pretty decent. Chicken wrap; OUTSTANDING Chicken burrito: Big let-down. The people working out back (cooks/cashier) are friendly, great folks. Some of the cashiers at front lack basic manners (thank you, have a great day would be NICE). Their coffee is AWFUL, weak. Bypass that if you care for flavor. Not very good at the labeling as to where to stand in line to order or where to recycle, that could use some attention.

    (3)
  • Jane G.

    It's okay if you really have no othe option. Your not allowed to be on their premises unless your buying/have boughten something or else you will be told to leave. The atmosphere is a little uncomfortable but the food isn't bad.

    (2)
  • D S.

    The ice cream was terrific and two scoops were as big as my head!

    (5)
  • Tana S.

    I love their paninis and coffee and pastries and etc Staff great 2

    (5)
  • Kelly M.

    You know those places that are convenient and have everything you're looking for, but you feel out of place and like you don't know some unspoken protocol about where to stand in line or how to order or which of the 345 recycling bins is specifically for cellophane or what the guest restroom policy is or how the wifi works or if it's self-bussing or any number of other things? Maybe knowing the deal with Sama's is secretly part of freshman orientation at Middlebury, and that's why I feel so lost each time I swing in for a snack or coffee (having not, you know, attended Middlebury). Every time I stop in when I'm on work trips, it's convenient and easy to park, and there is every type of bottled drink under the sun, but I still feel like I walked into the high schol cafeteria and I don't know which tables are taken by the cool kids. Plus, the restroom door locks are skeeeetchy. Yummy sandwiches, though.

    (3)
  • John D.

    3 1/2 STARS Formerly Lyon's Place, then Baba's, this deli style cafe is a college favorite. We stopped in for breakfast and had the breakfast wrap & coffee. The wrap was just fine, quite like an oversized McDonald's breakfast wrap. My first cup of self serve coffee was weak, so I switched to a different one for my second cup & it was better. Food - 3 stars Ambiance - 3 1/2 stars Service - 3 1/2 stars

    (3)
  • A A.

    Good prices, good food, what a valuable and cute place to have in Middlebury! You should try this place.

    (5)
  • Jessica S.

    Sama's Cafe is a perfect little place to go to grab a quick, yet delicious lunch. There is pretty much something for everyone - Pizza, sandwiches, salads, burgers, fries etc. Everything is made there fresh, so it's always good. The onion rings are great! There is plenty of room to sit inside or outside on the patio. In the summer they serve Creemees, which are delicious. In the winter you can cozy up by the wood-burning pizza oven.

    (4)
  • Robert S.

    This cafe is a former grocery store that has been updated to an unusual combination pizza shop, coffee shop and creemee stand. While there are still some elements of a convenience store, the majority of the interior is sit down space for the pizza restaurant. Outdoor seating is available in front of the restaurant. The pizza here is overall mediocre. The flavors are quite creative and innovative and are baked in the centerpiece brick oven. The crust, while crispy, is too thick and while the toppings are creative, they are not quite refined enough. Although this review is somewhat critical of this pizza, it is still the best that I have had in this state outside of Burlington and I would recommend it to anyone wanting pizza who does not want to drive an hour north to get it. The coffee shop has a pretty standard selection of brewed coffees and espresso but only one iced tea which was generic. The creemee stand served completely standard vanilla and chocolate soft serve, with the standard generous serving for a couple dollars. As far as I know, this is the only place in Middlebury to get this Vermont favorite.

    (3)
  • nicholas s.

    My wife thinks it's the best clam chowder she's ever had. "Herby and delicious." I thought it was pretty amazing myself. The falafel was great too, and I always appreciate a place that has Sriracha sauce.

    (4)
  • Hiroyuki T.

    Good for a snack or a light dinner. Decent-sized juicy lamb kebabs. The lamb is very succulent. Add some Siracha sauce, wash it down with some cider, and you're good to go. French fries reminded me of the "chips" I used to have in England when I was a kid.

    (3)
  • Rian S.

    I visited a relative over the Christmas break and we went to this cafe to have a nice lunch. I have visited this location once before during the summer months as well. When you approach the location there is a nice patio area where tables are set up during the warmer months and a walk up window for ice cream. After walking into the cafe, there is a section that resembles a convenience store with items that you can take and go, beverage cases, and coffee. At the back is the ordering counter where you can order food items. There are sandwiches, soups, and pizza. The food is good, while not fancy. The sandiwches and soups are tasty. I've had some muffins on previous visit and they were a decent size and had great flavor. Service was very polite and quick. The cafe was very clean as well. I would recommend this as a great place to stop by, hang out, and grab some food to eat.

    (4)
  • Ryan K.

    MM&C has finally found the sweet spot in the town of Middlebury. After changing names and themes several times, the restaurant/cafe/store is now a blend of a lot of things and it somehow works. Primarily, the place has a cafe feel with a open kitchen/firestove. They serve great breakfast items freshly baked with coffee and tea from the organic co-op nearby. The place also serves as a corner store of sorts: basic food items with a few high end additions. A large selection of drinks. They also do the ice-cream window thing too. Overall, I enjoy the feel to the MM&C as well as their generally stellar food (quite a variety available with that too). They do fantastic catering to nearby locations as well.

    (5)

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  • Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Parking : Street
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Good for Working : Yes

Sama’s Cafe - Middlebury Market

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