I recently stumbled upon this delightful little café, and I have to say, it truly feels like a hidden gem! From the moment I walked in, I was greeted with warm smiles and a cozy atmosphere. The place was spotless, which added to the overall great vibe.
The menu is impressive, offering a diverse range of options from breakfast favorites to delicious lunches and tempting sweet treats. I decided to try their chai latte, and wow, it was absolutely delicious-just the right balance of spices!
For lunch, I went with the kafta meal. Let me tell you, it did not disappoint! It came with a generous portion of rice, fresh pita bread, and a side salad. Everything tasted authentic and was clearly made fresh; you could even see them cooking right in front of you! The flavors were spot on, and I left feeling really satisfied.
If you find yourself near the Waterfront Café, make sure to drop by. I can guarantee you won't be...
Read moreI'm a local and love to drop in and get a coffee and breakfast sandwich to go and then go sit on the "boulevard" across the street - which has a magnificent views of Gloucester Harbor. Coffee is always fresh and ground per order and my favorites are the bacon or sausage egg and cheese breakfast sandwiches on a croissant. Also available on bagels. The owner is very friendly, service is great, all around I'd give the Waterfront Cafe an A+. Prices seem quite reasonable, especially when compared to a couple of other places in the downtown area. Very clean. Seating is available inside. I haven't tried lunch there yet, but I plan to soon. I'm more of a breakfast person. I believe they are open late-ish for dinner also. Plenty of parking. The Waterfront Cafe is not far from the famous Fisherman's Monument, next to the convenience store, in the place where the ice cream shop once was, next to...
Read moreI am shocked that this place has 4.8 stars, there has to be a disconnect from what I experienced. Ordered a bfast sandwich and omelette and knew I was in trouble when the cook cracked the eggs into a muffin pan. My "omelette" was an egg circle with almost raw onion and pepper, two slices of American cheese on the side and three slice of supermarket ham, cold. The toast was cold, potatoes barely cooked, given plastic silverware and paper plates. Totally ridiculous. I'm guessing maybe it changed hands recently because the reviews I read could not have possibly come from the restaurant I went to today. Totally confused by the fact that they have a griddle and fryer but are cooking breaking a turbo oven in muffin pans. Very poor. The guy there was friendly enough and the...
Read more