Best Cafe restaurants nearby. Discover the best Cafe food in Essex. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Cafe restaurants near you.. Essex is a town in Middlesex County, Connecticut, United States. The population was 6,683 at the 2010 census. It is made up of three villages: Essex Village, Centerbrook, and Ivoryton.
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I am so pleased that Old Saybrook finally has a great vegan lunch place, serving hot food. We kicked our lunch off with a delicious kale soup, then the 3 dishes we ordered were pizza, a butternut calzone, and macaroni & cheese. All were delicious. For dessert we had chocolate cookies. Out of this world!We will be back!
4 based on 105 reviews
We're committed to providing a warm and inviting atmosphere, wonderful fresh food, and your satisfaction as one of our guests. Reserve your PRIVATE PARTY at The Tea Kettle Restaurant - Up to 80 people. Call or visit us today! Specialties Breakfast Lunch C
If you want to breakfast at a place that treats you like family and serves up homemade foodâfrom sausages to raisin bread, the Tea Kettle delivers. The General Manager, Lee, was especially nice. I had a homemade raisin bread French toast and link sausage âdelectable! My husbandâs omelette was âthe best Iâve ever eatenâ to use his own words.
5 based on 19 reviews
I could swear I've reviewed the Villager, but I might just take it for granted. As far as I am concerned this is the only place for breakfast in Chester and a great option for lunch, especially if you're taking your sandwiches to go (there are only a few tables as it's a tiny space). I distinctly remember a happy moment enjoying a kielbasa egg sandwich by the Pattaconk Brook that flows underneath Main Street. Every sandwich is made to order. The food is fresh, fresh, fresh. It's also reasonably priced and won't set you back a mortgage payment. During my last visit, they were offering scrumptious little pastries made with berries. It tasted like summer desserts I remember from childhood.The folks who work here are down to earth and it shows in the unpretentious surroundings. This location has long been the site of a coffee shop, and if the walls could talk, they would probably tell you that the Villager carries on the tradition from the era when Chester was a working class town of mills and farms.
4 based on 28 reviews
We were looking for a local spot for an easy lunch as we traveled the west side of the Connecticut River. Hally Jo's fit the bill perfectly. Great corner spot at the crossroads of town. The waitress was friendly and efficient and it was obvious this place was frequented by locals. I had mid day breakfast with amazing hash browns. My wife enjoyed a cheeseburger. We learned the popular spot is named for the owner's daughters. Be sure to check out the men's store next door - "Anchor and Compass". I fell in love with this store featuring Woolrich and Carhart brands. The related women's store is just around the corner.
4 based on 37 reviews
A peaceful outside setting on the veranda overlooking the Lieutenant River. Inside seating available on inclement weather days. Light eclectic menu, something for everyone. Vegetarian Offerings. Locally sourced ingredients. You do not need to be a member
Cafe Flo has a beautiful setting on the Lieutenant River in Old Lyme. It's a peaceful place to relax and have lunch after visiting this wonderful museum and gardens. The food was good, but the portion was very small. I ordered the Baked Cod, and was told that it would take about 15 minutes to prepare. In reality, it was more like 45 minutes. My husband had the Waldorff Salad in a bed of lettuce. This was also a very small portion. I was told that the Lobster BLT was very good. It was served to someone at the next table, I think that would have been a better choice.
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4 based on 41 reviews
Put simply, Dough on Main, offered good food, but we have now retired! Thank you to all who stopped in â whether only once, from time-to-time or once a day! We enjoyed 7 wonderful years delighting you!
Dough on Main was recommended to me by someone who is probably the most hyper-critical restaurant goer I have ever met. I trust her judgment and she eats here regularly. Well, she was right. The eggplant sandwich with pesto was delicious and substantial. I almost couldn't finish it, but it was so good, I couldn't stop. I will definitely be back to try the other sandwiches and homemade pastas. The place is small and has a homey vibe. There's one small table in the window (there are steps) and a larger dining table next to the coolers. Prices are on the high side for Connecticut (average or below-average for New York City), but totally worth what you are paying in terms of quality and freshness. I'm sold.Thank you for your great review. We are pleased that a savvy friend and regular customer enticed you to give us a try and that you were pleased. Your reaction to our food is one we continually strive for. Again, thanks! And we do hope you can visit again soon.
4 based on 164 reviews
This is a very friendly little place on the main drag in Old Saybrook. We were in for breakfast, and were quickly seated and fixed up with tea and coffee. The Hash Benny sounded good, and they were. Corned beef hash on an english muffin, topped with Hollandaise and a poached egg. It was even better than it sounds! Our server was fast and very efficient, but still able to chat about the menu, town and cafe. Just a great experience all the way around!
5 based on 75 reviews
Fantastic country store with a great deli - wonderful salads, sandwiches and prepared foods. Wonderful market selection & now quaint eat in tables!
As the tv series, Diners, Drive-ins and Dives has demonstrated many times, small towns often have delis/stores and restaurants with great culinary pedigree. Coffeys is one. Hidden behind a modest facade in a two store strip mall is a gem of a caterer and small grocer. Worth a visit to pickup a sandwich or dinner or even have your wedding catered. It can be that good!
4 based on 186 reviews
Operated by Culinary Chefs offering traditional American, gourmet, and international breakfast and lunch.
OMG. This is a very true favorite breakfast restaurant of ours. It has as creative menu, tasty food, and a presentation that will warm your heart. Ricky Sharma has without a doubt a hidden gem on the Ct.shoreline. Weekdays are always the best for quick seating. 5.0
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4 based on 117 reviews
Cute little eatery with lots of interesting food choices. We serve organic and farm fresh meals that are creative and nourishing to the soul! Kid love the kids meals and we cater to vegetarians-vegans. We go to the regional market ourselves to insure the
One of the owners practices Traditional Chinese Medicine and they offer a long list of medicinal teas - the menu is creatively showcased in vintage children's books - or written on the chalk boards near the ceiling. Breakfast includes quite a variety of excellent pancakes - order several to share as appetizers before the rest of your food arrives. The omelettes are excellent. Talking to the staff, we felt like we'd known them for one hundred years - so friendly, warm and welcoming. Service was excellent.Home fries are great, but so are the healthy alternatives (spinach with mushrooms!)The inside space is small and cozy - the outside space is a fabulous way to eat great food and enjoy spring.Wish we were local. We would be regulars!Wow, thank you so much. WE WISH YOU WERE LOCAL TOO!!hope to see you again next time you are in the area.cheers and happy dining.
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