Tipicos Morazan

★★★★☆ 3.9 | 61 reviews | 47 views

Business Details

Service options
Takeout
Dine-in
Highlights
Great coffee
Popular for
Breakfast
Lunch
Solo dining
Offerings
Coffee
Comfort food
Quick bite
Small plates
Dining options
Breakfast
Brunch
Lunch
Dinner
Dessert
Table service
Amenities
Restroom
Atmosphere
Casual
Cozy
Quiet
Crowd
Groups
Planning
Accepts reservations
Payments
Credit cards
Debit cards
NFC mobile payments
Children
Good for kids

About

Salvadoran food lands differently after a long commute—warm, reliable, and just the right kind of casual. That’s the reputation of spots running on simple, bold flavors with a side of strong coffee, and Tipicos Morazan upholds it across breakfast, lunch, and dinner. The menu keeps things flexible: small plates, quick bites, comfort staples—all easy to share or eat solo. Brunch crowds and late afternoon solo diners both find something that hits the spot.

The restaurant sits at 98 W Palisade Ave in Englewood, right where daily routines cross paths with weekend errands. A quick turn off the main drag lands you in front of the storefront, easy to spot from the street. Inside the category, this kind of accessibility matters—people need places they can drop into without planning ahead. You’re in and out without fuss, whether you’re grabbing coffee, ordering a plate, or splitting something light.

Call ahead to lock in a spot or just show up; (201) 871-2469 takes care of both. The line moves fast during peak hours, and the rhythm stays predictable—another reason repeat customers keep coming. The neighborhood’s mix of commuters and locals means the crowd shifts from early coffee runs to late lunch rushes without missing a beat.

Grab directions from the online map when you’re on the way—save the stop on your route and go straight there. Englewood’s sidewalks hum with enough energy to match the food: unpretentious, satisfying, and always ready when you’re hungry.

Technical Info

Machine ID /g/1pxwqy_dw
Feature ID 0x89c2f11eea682da7:0x8ea8a90deb223a65
Created 11 Jan 2025
Updated 06 Jul 2026

Most Visited Salvadoran restaurant Businesses in Uptown Manhattan