One of many cat cafes in Florida, the Tally Cat Cafe in Tallahassee, Florida celebrates that cats are the sunshine of our lives. In The Sunshine State fans of felines are gathering in a virtual clowder to enjoy both tasty treats and time with some purring pals who are enjoying a taste of the good life at the Tally Cat Cafe in Tallahassee, Florida!
The 411 for Foodies
Before feasting their eyes on the antics of cuddly kitties, customers can satisfy their sweet tooth by nomming on a pastry, donut or vegan cookie, which can be washed down with a latte (complete with a purrtrait of a feline floating on the foam!), hot chocolate or cup of coffee ordered from the full coffee bar.
The Cats of Tally Cat Cafe
Greeting guests in their own special kitty quarters are adorable adoptables from Leon County Humane Society, a non-profit which has helped homeless companion animals since its start in 1960 and saves approximately 600 cats and dogs in need each year.
For a per person entry fee, visitors can enjoy 60 minutes with the meowing menagerie.
The lounge area, which is monitored by a volunteer, can accommodate up to 10 people at a time.
Florida Cat Cafes
Tally Cat Cafe is the latest Florida facility to combine food, felines and philanthropy. Orlando Cat Cafe, which began serving cat-loving customers in September 2016, was the first cat cafe to open in Central Florida; Good Luck Cat Cafe in Wilton Manors opened its doors in the summer of 2016 to those who adore our purring pals; LoCATion Cat Automat in Port Orange put out the welcome mat in July 2017, and fellow Tallahassee cat cafe the Fat Cat Cafe has been in operation since August 2017.
A look at Tally Cat cat cafe’s separate dining and cat sections:
Location
Tally Cat Cafe is located at 2218 North Monroe Street in Tallahassee, Florida. For more information, visit the Tally Cat Cafe.
Photo Credit: Tally Cat Cafe Facebook/Instagram
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