BC family
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June 18, 2013
we are so sad to see Heavenly Cafe close. It has been our favorite breakfast spot for many years. We got really close with alot of the staff there. Good food & good company == good times. Miss you all Heavenly Cafe. wish you all the very best.
Marco in SV
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June 18, 2013
What a shame. I'm really sad. This was our family's favorite breakfast place, where we've been dining for years and bringing our kids since they were infants. We were always treated like family, with love and genuine kindness. And it was one of those places where we always felt comfortable bringing our little rugrats, even when fully embracing their toddlerhood. Thank you to the Heavenly team for so many delicious meals. You will be greatly missed.
Eggs Benedictine
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June 18, 2013
If you really went to Heavenly's for the benedict, you will be pleasantly surprised by that dish elsewhere (maybe not in scotts valley). Heavenly's Cheese sauce is a poor excuse for hollandaise. Good riddance.
Big Al
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June 18, 2013
Ha. Ha. Ha. It is too bad for the locals and seeing as the family who owned Heavenly are locals, how about a little support for them. Speculation does nothing but start rumors. They treated the customers, employees, and anyone that came in as family and served awesome food. So instead of assuming its because of money they closed. I would like to say thank you to Heavenly for being a great place to go and I wish you all the best of luck!
Napiaz
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June 18, 2013
I am pretty upset about the closure. I understand that things come up, but it's still very, very sad. My significant other and I were regular patrons there for years--we usually got the same server and we wouldn't even be given a menu because we always got the same thing. Now we will have to settle for someone else's eggs benedict and it will never be as good. We will miss Heavenly!


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