Welcome to Rosy's Cafe
Rosy's Cafe, a Latinx-owned and women-owned establishment in Hayward, CA, offers a diverse menu combining American and Mexican cuisine. With options for vegan and vegetarian diets, as well as accommodating various payment methods including cryptocurrency, Rosy's Cafe strives to cater to a wide range of customers. From savory omelettes to flavorful sausages and fried potatoes, patrons rave about the delicious food and excellent service. Whether you're craving traditional breakfast dishes or hearty lunch plates, Rosy's Cafe is a hidden gem worth discovering. Don't miss out on their mouthwatering Buffalo Wings or iconic Chilaquiles for a truly satisfying dining experience.
- 22616 Vermont St Hayward, CA 9454122616 Vermont St Hayward, CA 94541 Hotline: (510) 363-8693
If you’re looking for a cozy spot to enjoy American-Mexican delicacies, look no further than Rosy's Cafe located in Hayward, CA. Nestled at 22616 Vermont St, this charming café has carved out a niche for itself in the local breakfast and brunch scene. With a warm ambiance and a welcoming vibe, Rosy's Cafe is the perfect place to kickstart your day or catch up with friends over a hearty meal.
One of the standout features of Rosy's Cafe is its diverse menu. With offerings that range from the tantalizing Buffalo Wings to the comfort of Cheese Sticks and Chili Fries, there's something for everyone. Patrons have raved about the flavors of their meals, highlighted by customer favorites like the Kitchen Sink Omelette. This dish, packed with ingredients and customizable to fit your taste, leaves many craving a second serving. As Cole G. mentioned in his review, it’s a must-try for any breakfast lover!
The quality of food at Rosy's Cafe is complemented by the efficiency of its service. Despite being a busy restaurant, reviewers like Elaine W. have noted how prompt and efficient the staff is, enhancing the overall dining experience. The cozy atmosphere, self-seating arrangement, and friendly servers create an environment where you can truly feel at home.
The portions at Rosy's are generous too, making it an affordable option for families or anyone with a hearty appetite. As Atosa T. details, the tasty sausages and fried American-style potatoes are enough to satisfy even the hungriest of guests. The dishes are prepared with care, ensuring consistency in quality and flavor – a sentiment echoed by many patrons who felt compelled to thank the cook for their remarkable meals.
With fair prices and mouthwatering food, Rosy's Cafe has established itself as a beloved community gem. Whether you're in the mood for their signature Chile Verde Omelette or a classic breakfast burrito, your taste buds are bound to dance with delight. This café isn’t just a place to eat; it’s a destination for those seeking great food and a cozy atmosphere. Come visit Rosy's and discover what makes it a must-go for food lovers in Hayward!
For more information or to place an order, don't hesitate to call (510) 363-8693. You won’t regret indulging in a delightful meal at Rosy's Cafe!

Stopped for breakfast while in town visiting family. Had a great experience. No wait for seating on a Saturday morning (self seating). Decent size dining room. Servers greet you once you find a table, and take your order when you're ready. I ordered the Kitchen Sink omelette--sub bacon instead of ham + add Swiss and jack cheese. Delicious! Highly recommend. Will probably try the breakfast burrito next time.

I had a hash brown and my friend had the videa, my other friend had the huevo rancheros. It was so delicious I had to thank the cook for his delicious food Wow wow wow wow a must go

The prices are fair, the service was excellent, and the food was amazing! Highly recommended!

Tasty sausages and fried American style potatoes. The portions are enough for two people. Highly Recommended

5 stars for the chile verde omelette! Moist, savory, with perfectly cooked buttery crisp hash browns and sourdough toast. Pork was just a teeeeny tiny bit dry but the salsa masks most of it. Buttermilk pancakes were solid. It's a busy restaurant but service was so prompt and efficient and has a great neighborhood feel. Highly recommend!

We don't frequent this area but it's always the first option when you search on Yelp. We got there and realized that we've been here before. It was okay but nothing to write home about and which is probably why I didn't. But a second visit warrants a review. I got the Special #3, and my boyfriend got the Meat Lover's Omelette. First impressions... omelette was pretty small.. it was gone before I could take a picture. This seems to be the trend... they either cut down on serving size or increase their prices. My scrambled eggs could've been fluffier, french toast could've been better with more butter (which I know I could've asked for but better judgment prevailed). All in all, like before, food was okay. I'm not a pro but I'm pretty sure I can do eggs and omelettes better. Like I've always said, I don't eat out expecting exceptional food. I go out when I don't feel like making the effort; I pay for the service. It's a bonus if the place has both which should earn 5 stars in my book. Not a very big place but no wait time on a Sunday morning even though they seem to have a steady stream of diners. Prices are reasonable compared to most. Someone will greet you right away and you can sit at any table. Very friendly and attentive staff providing quick service... maybe too quick which explains why eggs are not as fluffy . A very generous 4-star rating and worth a visit.

Look up "hidden gem" in the dictionary and you'll get Rosy's. I've been coming here for years and love it everytime. The fact I can get delicious Mexican rice with breakfast makes me very happy! You can also tortillas instead of toast if you'd like. Everything from their traditional breakfast to their Chilaquiles to their lunch plates are delicious and will have you coming back.

I have been coming here a few years now and I have been struggling on what to rate it. When I first tried the establishment I couldn't really see the allure or why they stood out. To me, they seemed like any other diner, to be honest. Then I kept going on off days/times because I was dealing with a work project that stressed me out so I needed a break and happened to be close by. Keep in mind the first few times I would order a variety of any of the American breakfasts they offered. THAT is where I went wrong. One day I decided to try the Mexican breakfast options and never looked back. I started going once a week and much to my dismay realized I'd become a regular because my server walks up to me and says "decaf and water?" Thats when I knew...lol. Fast forward to today...my outlook on a 5 star review has changed. We often rate a business 5 starts when they exceed expectations or have a beautiful establishment or serve excellent food. However, thats all in the eye of the beholder. Everyone is different and what may constitute a 5 star review to you, may not to me. I realized my idea of a 5 star experience has changed. A 5 star rating to me looks like... Food - How does it taste? Do I get excited right before it comes out bc I KNOW its gonna get bomb? Ambiance/Customer Service - not just the way the space LOOKS but how happy are the people serving you? Do they make you feel welcome? Do they remember you? Those 3 things FOR ME are how I rate an establishment. Rosy and her family are out there everyday running that establishment and while it may "appear" to be a diner or a little hole in the wall kind of place, it hits the mark for me. Seriously though...the Mexican breakfasts are where its at.

I picked up my sister up early from the airport and saw that Rosey's serves breakfasts. I read the reviews and it sounded good. I may have ordered the wrong item. I didn't see a lot of reviews on the Chorizo and Eggs which also came with hash browns but gave it a shot. The hash browns were perfect, nice brown crunch on both sides, hot and tender on the inside, absolutely delicious. The scrambled eggs and chorizo were a bit well done and the corn tortillas seemed on the dry side. My sister had the Hobo breakfast and thought the biscuit and gravy was great. The biscuit was flakey and she thought the gravy was flavorful and very good. She also enjoyed the country potatoes with the peppers and pieces of bacon in it. She said the eggs were cooked perfect and delicious. I ordered Churro French Toast to go for my wife. I don't know if they normally make the Churro French Toast with the bread ends. The bread ends made the French Toast very dry. We will cross that plate off of our list of items to try again. The service was very attentive and the woman who helped us was very nice. On my next visit, I am going to go with the country fried steak breakfast. I look forward to my next trip and the hash browns.