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Sweet Talk Café

2704 Stickney Point Rd.
Sarasota, FL
(941) 923-1467
http://www.sweettalkcafe.net



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Rating:  5.0 stars
all made from scratch!
October 8, 2007 by Marisa

Freshly homemade french bread, cakes, pastrys and brazilian cofee. This is a high-quality bakery where EVERYTHING is made from scratch!
Also, all the typical Brazilian pastries makes the difference!
I live in St Petersburg and always look foward to go to Sarasota and visit Sweet Talk Cafe!
Rating:  5.0 stars
Great place
October 8, 2007 by Anonymous Eater

They're nice people. We had a good time!
Rating:  5.0 stars
The Brazilians are coming!
October 7, 2007 by Sweet Talk Café

Sweet Talk Café, a local Brazilian Internet Café is celebrating its opening over the next few weeks by offering a free taste of Brazilian culture (a small, free bite of Brazilian “Pão de queijo” cheese bread). Mixed with another great, free WiFi spot in Sarasota, Sweet Talk is destined to sweeten the cultural and technological pot in this town.

So what can one expect on a visit to Sweet Talk this afternoon? Well, besides the pleasant, spacious and Brazilian-themed atmosphere, you might get a sit-down visit by the world-famous jazz pianist, co-owner and part-time chef Regis Moreira. Regis, a man who spent 15 years chasing down other world-renowned chefs just for the cream-of-onion soup recipe (one bite, and you’ll understand why), is a legend within the Brazilian community both here and abroad.

The atmosphere is abuzz with Portuguese (the native tongue of Brazil) and Americanized English. Playing quietly on the televisions above are the infamous Brazilian “Dramas” or soap operas which give hints of their culture. Brazilian-style pizzas, fresh breads not found in America and world-famous Brazilian coffee swirl around you, making your decision as to what to order first, that much harder. Sweet Talk is a throw-back to 60’s style to-your-table service with a modern touch of high-speed internet access (which is available through their free WiFi access or via their computer kiosk on a per-minute basis). The Café and restrooms are well-kept and the staff is friendly and knowledgeable about each of the copious, historically popular dishes.

The food is world-class thanks to the full-time efforts of chef “Sir Fernando”, but while the selection is a museum of culinary pleasures taken from the South American continent, the pricing is all-American. No matter if you’re alone or with friends and family, American, Brazilian or from yet another cultural source, Sweet Talk Café lends itself to an unexpected sit down experience other Cafés don’t seem to tap into.

Overall, I would give Sweet Talk a well-deserved 5 out of 5 Stars. It’s difficult to come up with a reason not to as each time one visits this soon-to-be Sarasota landmark (I’m on my 5th round), the experience is slightly more personal and endearing. Simply walk through the doors and shout “Oi” (pronounced “Oh-eee”) and you’ll be greeted with smiles, stories and delicacies that make the trip worthwhile. What makes Brazil one of the most sought-after destinations in South America? Is it the people, the culture, the food…? You’ll have to add Sweet Talk Café to your list of stops this afternoon to find out.


Keoki Trask
Independent Cultural Review


Recommended for American-style delights: any of the Brazilian-style pizzas around $6.00 and Regis’s Brazilian Cheeseburgers (popular with the local Americans) around $4.00 - $7.00 depending on your tastes. For more worldly palettes: Regis’s award-worthy Cream of Onion Soup (around $6.00 with bread), freshly baked breads (baked in a special Brazilian oven at around $1.00) or any of the many Brazilian coffees made fresh daily (around $2.00).

Hours: Tuesday – Friday 8am – 8pm, Saturday 9am – 8pm, Sunday 10am – 4pm

Location: Stickney Point Road west of the intersection of Clark and Swift. Call for directions 941.923.1467

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