New Jersey, United States Food Guide: 4 Cafe food Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in Plainsboro

May 28, 2020 Marianna Hollaway

Discover Restaurants offering the best Cafe food in Plainsboro, New Jersey, United States. Plainsboro Township is a township in Middlesex County in the U.S. state of New Jersey. As of the 2010 United States Census, the township's population was 22,999, reflecting an increase of 2,784 (+13.8%) from the 20,215 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 6,002 (+42.2%) from the 14,213 counted in the 1990 Census.
Restaurants in Plainsboro

1. Jammin' Crepes

20 Nassau St Store a & b, Princeton, NJ 08542-4509 American, Cafe, Healthy Lunch, Dinner, Breakfast Takeout, Free Wifi, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Wheelchair Accessible, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Accepts Discover, Accepts Credit Cards, Highchairs Available [email protected] +1 609-924-5387 http://www.jammincrepes.com/
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4 based on 182 reviews

Jammin' Crepes

Reviewed By Carol7236

The crepes at Jammin’ crepes are so delicious and moist. Only the best freshest ingredients the flavor is either sweet or savory.....whatever your choice theyre yummy... you can’t go wrong

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2. Panera Bread

15 Schalks Crossing Road Suite 1, Plainsboro, NJ 08536 American, Cafe, Soups Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner [email protected] +1 609-606-9073 https://locations.panerabread.com/nj/plainsboro-township/15-schalks-crossing-road.html?utm_medium=display-ad&utm_source=paid-digital&utm_campaign=yext&utm_content=local-search
Panera Bread

From focusing on quality, clean ingredients to serving our food to you in a warm and welcoming environment, Panera Bread is committed to being an ally to our guests. That means crafting a menu of soups, salads and sandwiches that we are proud to feed our

Reviewed By Shelley H

My two children, ages 9 and 10, went here with a friend who has two children, ages 4 and 16 months. This is a new restaurant, and apparently, a new concept restaurant for Panera Bread. There are several ordering kiosks, one traditional ordering staff person, and then a counter area that is divided up into open shelving areas with alphabet labels. When you come in, you are encouraged to try the kiosk ordering. In theory, one would put in the kiosk order, pay with his own credit card with the card swiper on the kiosk, and then wait until the staff calls his name, and puts a bag packed with his order on the shelves, under the letter of his either first or last name. We took our bag from the person who brought out the bag, so I couldn't tell if the bags were shelved by first or last name. Then, the customer can either stay in the restaurant, which has both indoor and outdoor seating, or take the bag to his car, as a "to go" order. We chose to sit in the outdoor seating area, as it was a nice day. If my friend had not been here before, and helped me navigate the kiosk, I would have been beyond frustrated. It was not easy to navigate, and very difficult to figure out what to do next. I was also very disappointed after I ordered my food, because then I saw on the overhead menu something that I would have preferred to order that I didn't see on the kiosk menu. I am also not sure my two items got grouped together as a "pick two", or if I paid for each item as "a la carte". I am not the only one that had this trouble, because while we were there waiting on the order, another woman got so frustrated with it, she gave up on the kiosk idea, and went over to the ever-growing line, to talk with the real person at the ordering desk. I wish I had done that, too. I ordered a bowl of the vegetarian corn chowder and a half New Greek Salad with quinoa. My children each ordered a cup of plain alfredo pasta tortelinni with a side salad or a side cup of beans. We got 3 of the frozen agave lemonades. The total was a whopping $46. That seemed ridiculously high for a soup/pasta lunch, in my opinion. We didn't even order any sandwiches! I would have been happier at a $15-20 lunch price point. The food was tasty, and the salad with the quinoa was delicious, but I will not be going back there with my family, because it is too expensive for what we usually budget for going out for lunch.

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3. Pj's Pancake House

4581 Route 27, Kingston, NJ 08528-9605 Cafe Breakfast, Lunch, Brunch, Dinner Seating, Table Service, Takeout +1 609-921-2778 http://www.pancakes.com
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4 based on 22 reviews

Pj's Pancake House

Reviewed By alonf744

Went with my son for Sunday brunch. Following in my father’s footsteps on a family tradition. We both had the traditional PJ breakfast with pancakes, egg, bacon, sausage, coffee and orange juice. The full Monty. We were sat on the outside balcony, which is a bit on the incline, and had to hold on to our glasses to keep them from sliding to the floor. In the spirit of the university across the road, experimental science in practice! Alas, traditions have to be kept. Looking forward for my next visit.

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4. Cafe Vienna

200 Nassau St, Princeton, NJ 08542 Cafe, European, Austrian Lunch, Breakfast, Brunch, Dinner Takeout, Reservations, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Street Parking, Free Off-Street Parking, Accepts American Express, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Free Wifi, Accepts Discover, Accepts Credit Cards [email protected] +1 609-924-5100 https://cafe-vienna.mycloveronline.com
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4 based on 64 reviews

Cafe Vienna

Reviewed By Beth_McD05

We had traveled up to Princeton to see the Art Museum and since my family hails from Germany and Austria, I wanted to stop here. Once I noticed they were only open until 3:00 PM, we tailored our trip so that we could stop for lunch and then go to the Art Museum. The food transported my back to my childhood. We sat outdoors and enjoyed the company of international students. The staff was most attentive and pleasant. We enjoyed our entrees and made sure to safe room for their amazing dessert section. When I bit into the Sacher torte, I could close my eyes and see my grandmother. Great place for tea or coffee and...anything on the menu!! Strongly recommend!!

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