After 34 years hosting meetings between friends, family breakfasts, lunch breaks for nearby workers and even parties to mark the end of soccer season, San Carlos’ Depot Cafe owner Mary Noviscky is ready to hang up her apron.

With her business situated in the city’s historic train station next to its Caltrain platform, Noviscky, a Redwood City resident, has become accustomed to mornings starting when she arrives at 5:15 a.m. to open the doors of her restaurant at 599 El Camino Real by 6 a.m. She’s learned customers’ names, remembered their breakfast and lunch orders and knows by heart the ebbs and flows of the seemingly endless stream of customers walking into her restaurant over the years.

Depot Cafe

The Depot Cafe will be closing after 34 years at the historic San Carlos train station. Owner Mary Noviscky said her patrons have been hard pressed to find parking near her business as a new transit center has gone up adjacent to her business.

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(3) comments

Hawkeye

Sorry to see Mary and her family leaving. It was as good in 1984 as it was when we visited last December.
San Carlos has gone in the wrong direction. The thing that made San Carlos "The City of Good Living" is changing rapidly and not for the better. After 67 years in town, we left. No parking anywhere, the only businesses on Laurel Street seem to be Italian restaurants, coffee houses, yogurt shops and bundt cake stores. We used to have two hardware stores, lots of clothing stores, multiple grocery stores, theaters, and a bowling alley close by.

Now, even if you wanted to go to a restaurant there is no parking to be found. Building heights raised from 2-stories to 4-stories, you already see complaints about blocking light and the feeling that you're in a cavern. When the Transit Village is completed, it will be complete gridlock.

Matt Grocott seems to be the only reasonable person on the Council, most of the rest of them are short-timers turning San Carlos into something it was never meant to be. Great management having lost the Police Department, Fire Department and other internal departments, now contracting for everything. Good luck in the future.

LittleFoot

Very well said Hawkeye - I grew up in San Carlos as well - very sad to see how things are changing. Not the hokey and warm/friendly place that I remember.

Seasoned Observer

How magnanimous for Samtrans to reduce their rent from $2,600 per month to $2,500 month. One Goliath public agency squashes a small business while another, the city of San Carlos, looks the other way. This is a terrible situation and should embarrass these two public agencies. The next time Samtrans asks for a tax increase we should without equivocation vote "no" in resounding numbers. New faces on the San Carlos City Council will also be a welcome change.

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