With intriguing recipes and picnic vibes, Tia B's La Waffleria is a brunch hot spot Tia B’s La Waffleria has a small indoor dining space, but plenty of space on its front patio. While specialty lattes may run $7, a cup of drip coffee is $3.75 and comes with free refills. The Blue Lavender and Benitos demonstrate the sweet and savory menu divide at Tia B’s La Waffleria. The Benitos offers a cheese and chile waffle experience. Blue corn waffles surrounded by blueberry sauce and topped with fresh blueberries and whipped cream. The Bacon and Egg is a buttermilk waffle filled with bacon bits and topped with two eggs. Maple syrup is served on the side. Published May 11, 2025 - 1:00 p.m. Modified May 11, 2025 - 1:00 p.m. As featured on - With intriguing recipes and picnic vibes, Tia B's La Waffleria is a brunch hot spot The line for Tia B’s La Waffleria normally stretches out the door, a collection of young families, first dates, college roommates and out of town visitors. Tucked in Nob Hill just one street north of Central Avenue, it’s the kind of brunch place where you might spot trendy women on a bachelorette weekend getaway or a trio of friends in cloaks breaking their fast after attending the Renaissance Celtic Festival in Edgewood. collection_851cfe7b-57dd-4290-bb5b-5fe8eb8f3d74.html
As featured on - With intriguing recipes and picnic vibes, Tia B's La Waffleria is a brunch hot spot The line for Tia B’s La Waffleria normally stretches out the door, a collection of young families, first dates, college roommates and out of town visitors. Tucked in Nob Hill just one street north of Central Avenue, it’s the kind of brunch place where you might spot trendy women on a bachelorette weekend getaway or a trio of friends in cloaks breaking their fast after attending the Renaissance Celtic Festival in Edgewood.
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