Barelas Coffee House continues to thrive with excellent food and great service Carne Adovada & Eggs, one of six breakfast dishes available at Barelas Coffee House. Barelas Coffee House is located on Fourth Street in its namesake neighborhood. Barelas Coffee House opened in 1978 and moved across the street to its current location seven years later. A small bowl of menudo with green chile. Chicharrones are available as a side, seen here, or in small and medium servings. Barelas Coffee House's Two Egg Breakfast; in this case, scrambled eggs and red chile with grilled ham and hash browns. Barelas Coffee House's Green Chile Cheeseburger comes with the toppings on the side. Candy for sale at the front counter of Barelas Coffee House. Dessert offerings include Sweet Rice, seen here in a small serving. Vintage Coca-Cola ads decorate the dining room at Barelas Coffee House. Barelas Coffee House's Posole, served Christmas style. Published February 28, 2025 - 8:00 a.m. Modified February 28, 2025 - 8:00 a.m. As featured on - Barelas Coffee House continues to thrive with excellent food and great service Few restaurants are as stitched into the fabric of a community as Barelas Coffee House. When Mike Gonzales and his late brother Jim opened the restaurant in 1978, the historic Barelas neighborhood south of Downtown was at a low point. collection_1da34c4e-f2e3-11ef-a3d7-bb7f6ffe33c4.html
As featured on - Barelas Coffee House continues to thrive with excellent food and great service Few restaurants are as stitched into the fabric of a community as Barelas Coffee House. When Mike Gonzales and his late brother Jim opened the restaurant in 1978, the historic Barelas neighborhood south of Downtown was at a low point.
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