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Crocodile Cafe
Menu for Crocodile Cafe
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Ratings and Reviews for Crocodile Cafe
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Jan 10 2012
Rick S. via Yelp
This place has really gone downhill. I have been eating here since it was the crocodile and it is just terrible now. Service sucks! Food is never right or...read more
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Dec 28 2011
Jeff R. via Yelp
I loved going here with my family when it was Crocodile Cafe. They remodeled, making it a little more upscale & renaming it Cafe 140 South. They added...read more
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Dec 28 2011
Alex C. via Yelp
Decided to come here to grab some dinner with my dad the day after Christmas. I've always passed by this place, but never decided to give it a tray. Upon...read more
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Oct 18 2008
GlosPolek via Citysearch
We decided to try Crocodile Cafe after walking past full dining tables on evening strolls. We knew it was a chain restaurant but t...read more
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Jul 27 2008
CaliforniaT via Citysearch
I like the location, it's so Californian, it's what I used to watch on TV in New Jersey and think That's what California is about,...read more
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Jul 02 2008
wam08 via Citysearch
This restaurant is one of the better family dining chains. The food is probably the best of all its competitors(better than apple...read more
The Scene
Wannabe wacky décor, exposed brick walls decked with modern canvases and an open kitchen with loopy tile mosaic set the stage for high school dates, family dinners and office workers' lunch breaks.
The Food
The Croc bridges the culinary generation gap. Mom and Dad can get eclectic with dishes like oakwood-grilled salmon bathed in a guajillo sauce while the kids can wolf down their beloved burgers and curly fries. Culinary epiphanies are unlikely but the food is consistent and the prices right, with most entrees hovering around $10. If you only try one dish, chow down on the three-section pizza, a chewy wood-fired crust layered with sections from the barbecue chicken, sausage and pepperoni and four-cheese pies. Occasionally, the fusion doesn't work--like the grilled Cuban chicken breast flecked with the vaguely Indian cinnamon and raisins, but usually it's fun, fast food.