The Ugly Mug - Menu

4640 Soquel Dr, Soquel, United States Of America, 95073

🛍 Coffee, Breakfast, Coffee & Tea, Ice Cream & Frozen Yogurt

4.7 💬 1248 Reviews
The Ugly Mug

Phone: (+1)8314771341

Address: 4640 Soquel Dr, Soquel, United States Of America, 95073

City: Soquel

Menu Dishes: 35

Reviews: 1248

Website: http://cafeugly.com/

"In addition to the range of creature comfort of seductive soups, quinces, salads and sandwiches, there is a warm greeting of the staff. Selected coffees, teas and craft brews are well in stock at Ugly Becher. They will also discover food for the soul. The establishment has cultivated a friendly community atmosphere that will bring you back again and again. Come to the Fiddling Cricket and Canyon Acoustic Society music series and you will be well rewarded."

Full menu - 35 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Entrées

Sandwiches

Salads

Ugly Mug Platters

Appetizer

Seafood

Seafood Entrees

Salad

Fish Dishes

Fries And More

Salads & Appetizers

Side Dishes

Fresh Fish

Small Plates

Side Orders

Snacks & Appetizers

Insalata - Salad

Hot Ugly Sandwiches

Ribs, Chicken & Shrimp

Assorted Sandwiches

Deli Menu - More Good Suff - Burger Sides_2

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The Ugly Cup Cafe was a fantastic spot to unwind and enjoy a cup of coffee.

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The only thing I can say bad about this place is that it's NOT on my way to work


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A true neighborhood coffee hangout. Very laid back, excellent coffee and friendly folks. We really enjoy Open Mic on Mondays.


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recommend the donnie darko, it was so good. Sweet little coffee shop, but remove a star because of no wifi art unheard for a coffee shop. View menu


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Best neighborhood coffee spot ever. The people who work here, the food offerings, the great drinks, the music and Steve. Everything to love.


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no wifi that is not a place to bring their computer! ordered a snack, sat down, asked about the Wi-Fi password and was said they have no Wi-Fi with no.


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love I love this place. such a wonderful mood. great personal, amazing coffee options and I appreciate so much the instructions to connect and get in person. View menu


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I absolutely adore this place. It's not just our favorite local coffee shop and meeting spot - it's something special. Keep up the great work, Steve. And a big thank you for introducing me to Michael Franti.


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Since I had to leave my roots in Capitola, I missed this place. When I visit, I stop and grab a ray of freezing sunshine and everything feels right again until I have to go back to the dry desert that is San Joaquin Valley.


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In addition to the range of creature comfort of seductive soups, quinces, salads and sandwiches, there is a warm greeting of the staff. Selected coffees, teas and craft brews are well in stock at Ugly Becher. They will also discover food for the soul. The establishment has cultivated a friendly community atmosphere that will bring you back again and again. Come to the Fiddling Cricket and Canyon Acoustic Society music series and you will be well rewarded. View menu

Categories

  • Coffee Savor our selection of expertly crafted coffees, from rich espressos to creamy cappuccinos. Whether you need a morning boost or a leisurely sip, our coffee options promise warmth and comfort in every cup.
  • Breakfast Start your day with our delicious breakfast options, featuring everything from classic eggs and pancakes to healthy smoothies and yogurt. Perfect for a hearty meal or a light morning bite! View menu
  • Coffee & Tea A selection of freshly brewed coffees, expertly crafted to awaken your senses, featuring rich flavors and aromatic blends for a perfect start to your day or a delightful afternoon pick-me-up.
  • Ice Cream & Frozen Yogurt Indulge in our creamy, handcrafted ice creams with a variety of classic and innovative flavors, perfect for satisfying your sweet tooth cravings.

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