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Seagrove Cafe — Restaurant in Seagrove

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Seagrove Cafe
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Nearby attractions
North Carolina Pottery Center
233 East Ave, Seagrove, NC 27341
Nearby restaurants
La Fiesta Mexicana Supermarket
112 East Ave, Seagrove, NC 27341, United States
Nearby hotels
The Duck Smith House Bed & Breakfast
465 N Broad St, Seagrove, NC 27341
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Seagrove Cafe

126 S Broad St, Seagrove, NC 27341
4.8(94)
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attractions: North Carolina Pottery Center, restaurants: La Fiesta Mexicana Supermarket
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(336) 872-1084
Website
seagrovecafe.com

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Featured dishes

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Potato Soup
Snickerdoodle Hot Chocolate
Salted Caramel Cinnamon Roll Latte
Pumpkin Cream Cold Brew
Drip Coffee

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North Carolina Pottery Center

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Nearby restaurants of Seagrove Cafe

La Fiesta Mexicana Supermarket

La Fiesta Mexicana Supermarket

La Fiesta Mexicana Supermarket

4.5

(45)

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Reviews of Seagrove Cafe

4.8
(94)
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5.0
1y

An absolute gem of a cafe. Housed in an unassuming corner lot in the pottery capital of the state, the Seagrove Cafe offers up a slice of comfort regardless of what you're seeking. The breakfast lineup is fresh baked biscuits that are a little too big but that isn't a complaint. The sausage and gravy is literally the best I've had, and coming from 43 years of sausage and gravy experience, i like to think I have a little experience. The baked goods are exceptional. Period. Cinnamon buns, bread pudding, brownies, everything. Grit bowls are offered with a choice of filling. Fluffy and creamy without being overdone/mushy. The breakfast biscuits have the toppings offered and are substantially better than any drive through breakfast, and on par with and/or better than sit down breakfast restaurants. Thick cut bacon and farm fresh eggs make the difference. Parking is ample, but get there early or expect a wait... It's a small spot, but when weather allows outdoor seating, this should ease a bit. They also offer a solid lineup of carryout options from a set of coolers. Local butter, cheeses, baked goods from the cafe, and lots more.

If you weren't already planning a trip to peruse the local potters or the zoo or whatever else, plan a trip for breakfast at the...

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3.0
25w

Very cute place. Not one to make reviews but I went in on father's day to get my dad somthing as he lives in seagrove and I had just had surgery and didn't want to go far. When I got there I picked out my items and a woman approached me asking if I needed any help and when I turned to look at her she was staring at my massive scar which looks scary due to being a week post op. Made me feel like a freak. I get people look but she didn't once look me in my eyes. She looked at my neck the whole time very wide eyed. After I get to the counter to pay it happens again even though another woman checks us out. At this point i didnt even want my coffee anymore and i left my payment with my husband and left to the car to wait. I stop here alot and the food is great and they always greet you when you walk in. I'm just really self conscious about the scar and this is the first time out of the house and it just...

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4.0
47w

This is really a self serve deli. They do make everything fresh & in-house. But it is not a restaurant. You walk up to a glass case, see & pick out your cold items & take them to your table & eat them. They do have a microwave where you can heat them up. The people are very pleasant and friendly. It is an old block garage restored rather quaintly. It is pricey. I paid $14.44 for a pasta salad & egg salad & small juice without tip... Since I was in small town Seagrove, pottery town. I was thinking I would find an Old Town down-home, cozy restaurant and that's not what this is! It's more like a coffee shop with deli items to me. No complaints. Just not what I am looking for. All plastic eating containers & utensils. I think they use upscale ingredients. Different strokes for different folks. I will look elsewhere for a downhome cafe, when...

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Matt TrogdonMatt Trogdon
An absolute gem of a cafe. Housed in an unassuming corner lot in the pottery capital of the state, the Seagrove Cafe offers up a slice of comfort regardless of what you're seeking. The breakfast lineup is fresh baked biscuits that are a little too big but that isn't a complaint. The sausage and gravy is literally the best I've had, and coming from 43 years of sausage and gravy experience, i like to think I have a little experience. The baked goods are exceptional. Period. Cinnamon buns, bread pudding, brownies, everything. Grit bowls are offered with a choice of filling. Fluffy and creamy without being overdone/mushy. The breakfast biscuits have the toppings offered and are substantially better than any drive through breakfast, and on par with and/or better than sit down breakfast restaurants. Thick cut bacon and farm fresh eggs make the difference. Parking is ample, but get there early or expect a wait... It's a small spot, but when weather allows outdoor seating, this should ease a bit. They also offer a solid lineup of carryout options from a set of coolers. Local butter, cheeses, baked goods from the cafe, and lots more. If you weren't already planning a trip to peruse the local potters or the zoo or whatever else, plan a trip for breakfast at the seagrove cafe
Timothy Grant Carter - SEEKTimothy Grant Carter - SEEK
This is really a self serve deli. They do make everything fresh & in-house. But it is not a restaurant. You walk up to a glass case, see & pick out your cold items & take them to your table & eat them. They do have a microwave where you can heat them up. The people are very pleasant and friendly. It is an old block garage restored rather quaintly. It is pricey. I paid $14.44 for a pasta salad & egg salad & small juice without tip... Since I was in small town Seagrove, pottery town. I was thinking I would find an Old Town down-home, cozy restaurant and that's not what this is! It's more like a coffee shop with deli items to me. No complaints. Just not what I am looking for. All plastic eating containers & utensils. I think they use upscale ingredients. Different strokes for different folks. I will look elsewhere for a downhome cafe, when in Seagrove.
Doren TrippDoren Tripp
Here’s a clean, human-sounding version that stays very close to what you said: ⸻ I had the opportunity to visit the Seagrove Cafe, and I got a hot chocolate and a cinnamon roll. I thought they were both delicious—really, really good. The fresh whipped cream on the hot chocolate was a nice touch, and I was very surprised by how good the cinnamon rolls were. They weren’t too sweet, and they had a great consistency. The cinnamon flavor was just right, and overall it was a wonderful experience. The barista was very personable and chatty, and I really enjoyed the layout of the store. It’s quaint and small, but very inviting and very enjoyable. I’ll definitely be back, and I highly recommend stopping in. I’ve only tried the hot chocolate and the cinnamon rolls, but if they’re any indication of the rest of the menu, I’m excited to try more next time.
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An absolute gem of a cafe. Housed in an unassuming corner lot in the pottery capital of the state, the Seagrove Cafe offers up a slice of comfort regardless of what you're seeking. The breakfast lineup is fresh baked biscuits that are a little too big but that isn't a complaint. The sausage and gravy is literally the best I've had, and coming from 43 years of sausage and gravy experience, i like to think I have a little experience. The baked goods are exceptional. Period. Cinnamon buns, bread pudding, brownies, everything. Grit bowls are offered with a choice of filling. Fluffy and creamy without being overdone/mushy. The breakfast biscuits have the toppings offered and are substantially better than any drive through breakfast, and on par with and/or better than sit down breakfast restaurants. Thick cut bacon and farm fresh eggs make the difference. Parking is ample, but get there early or expect a wait... It's a small spot, but when weather allows outdoor seating, this should ease a bit. They also offer a solid lineup of carryout options from a set of coolers. Local butter, cheeses, baked goods from the cafe, and lots more. If you weren't already planning a trip to peruse the local potters or the zoo or whatever else, plan a trip for breakfast at the seagrove cafe
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This is really a self serve deli. They do make everything fresh & in-house. But it is not a restaurant. You walk up to a glass case, see & pick out your cold items & take them to your table & eat them. They do have a microwave where you can heat them up. The people are very pleasant and friendly. It is an old block garage restored rather quaintly. It is pricey. I paid $14.44 for a pasta salad & egg salad & small juice without tip... Since I was in small town Seagrove, pottery town. I was thinking I would find an Old Town down-home, cozy restaurant and that's not what this is! It's more like a coffee shop with deli items to me. No complaints. Just not what I am looking for. All plastic eating containers & utensils. I think they use upscale ingredients. Different strokes for different folks. I will look elsewhere for a downhome cafe, when in Seagrove.
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Here’s a clean, human-sounding version that stays very close to what you said: ⸻ I had the opportunity to visit the Seagrove Cafe, and I got a hot chocolate and a cinnamon roll. I thought they were both delicious—really, really good. The fresh whipped cream on the hot chocolate was a nice touch, and I was very surprised by how good the cinnamon rolls were. They weren’t too sweet, and they had a great consistency. The cinnamon flavor was just right, and overall it was a wonderful experience. The barista was very personable and chatty, and I really enjoyed the layout of the store. It’s quaint and small, but very inviting and very enjoyable. I’ll definitely be back, and I highly recommend stopping in. I’ve only tried the hot chocolate and the cinnamon rolls, but if they’re any indication of the rest of the menu, I’m excited to try more next time.
Doren Tripp

Doren Tripp

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