hidden gem. i live nearby and always passed this non-descript building without ever thinking about it. well one day i decided to venture on in and i am glad i did. the decor and ambience is completely sterile, like it was shipped in from a restaurant depot catalogue. but the service was friendly, the owner was eager to please, and i was pleasantly surprised to find a menu full of unique dishes hard to find elsewhere. i ordered a muffaletta that was delicious. its interesting some people complain about the portions - yea, they're not ginormous like at many chains, but they're more than adequate to fill you up. i remember getting the muffaletta at jason's deli and it was huge...and pretty much all bread, thus it was tasteless. well at cozy's cafe the bread takes a backseat to the wonderful tapenade, so you can really taste the olives. i'd much rather have a smaller portion of flavorfulfoodthan a huge heaping of tasteless bland food.
not only that, but the vegetable bisque was awesome. very creamy and light. i saw some of the other dishes coming out to other tables and was really eager to try them on subsequent visits - the european sandwich, the cassoulet, the lasagna, and oh the pie!
definitely not a place to come for a burger (though they do serve one), but if you like a european style cafe menu, give this place a shot and i think you'll be pleasantly surprised.