Villa Basque Deli and Cafe

The story of the successful restaurant and its owners Pete and Martha Coscarart, is a fascinating look into Basque culture in Nevada and the American Dream they’ve achieved through years of honesty, integrity and hard work.

8 / 10
29
ratings
Address

730 Basque Way (at N Roop St) Carson City , NV 89706 United States

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chorizo breakfast food gravy
Megan Nicole

My family travels 300 miles just to load up on chorizos from here. If your staying for breakfast get a side of gravy with whatever you order. You'll thank me later!

Antonieta Solis

Everything is delicious, coffee , chorizo , I liked this place and the staff is very nice! ????????????????????????????????????

Paul Westfall

Wow, love breakfast and this place is one of the best I've found! Definitely would come back!

Steven Horsell

This is a great plase to eat lunch and vist with freinds and enjoy good fellowship over Lunch and thay are very freindly hear amen !!!!!!!

Steven Horsell

This is a great plase to eat and spend time with freinds and faimly and have a Butifull Lunch and good servis amen !!!!!!

Steven Horsell

The Food hear is great and the teas are also rare and enportead from around the wourld amen !!!!!

Linda Middleton

Their lamb sandwiches are delicious. Generous too.

Steven Horsell

Eating lunch with parents first time out since being in the hospital !!!!!!!

Clayton Bosler

Awesome! What a great place!

Troy Costa

The biscuits and gravy with chorizo on top is the bomb

Ray Frazer

Chorizo is delicious

Paul E. Ester

Try the famous chorizo

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