Crossroads Cafe
Amenities
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
- Wheelchair accessible seating
- Outdoor seating
- Curbside pickup
- Takeout
- Dine-in
Crossroads Cafe Reviews - 100
4.4
Quality
5.0
Location
5.0
Price
4.0
Service
4.5
Hans
We’ve been coming here for ten years, and it’s always been great for breakfast and lunch. Hint if you like tuna melts, theirs is the best especially with their incredible tomato basil soup. One of the best restaurants in Joshua Tree!
Stacey Frisbey
Fun, quirky ambiance with delightful breakfast/lunch food!
Was dropping through for a road trip and saw this place. Had great reviews and consistent photos of well-made eggs from other reviewers. We stopped in and we're very delighted. Fun things to look at on the walls and a relaxed vibe with '60s rock music playing. Saw lots of people in punk jackets which brought me back lol.
I got the TomTom club which had very fresh sprouts, and a Caesar salad that took up half the plate. My friend got an omelet biscuits and skillet potatoes and he also had huge portions. No complaints.
They have two bathrooms available but they are small with no changing table. I think kids would be welcome but it might be awkward for new parents with hardback chairs and no booths. They have way more seating than it looks on the outside however, so don't be discouraged. Also they have outdoor seating.
I would absolutely go again and would recommend it didn't even looking for a fun relaxing brunch. They also had beer and mimosas available But maybe next time for us.
Kimmy M
Very nice variety of vegan options for breakfast and dinner. Amazingly fluffy pancakes. We ordered the tofu with rancheros sauce for our young daughter because the waitress confidently told us it wasn’t spicy. Unfortunately, it was and she couldn’t eat it. But other than that we enjoyed our meals overall.
Binit Banerjee
Great place for breakfast. We stopped here before entering the park. Nice decor with a good selection for breakfast. The service was prompt and the interior was pretty neat. The staff is friendly and I really like their house fried potatoes, the caramelized onions with the herbs really did the trick. My wife had the messie Jessie and it was great as well. Will definitely recommend this place.
J'oni Smith
You have to eat here! Soy chorizo us out if this world! Everything is so fresh, and you can watch them make you food if sitting at the counter. Mimosas are so good. Everyone seemed like they just loved working there. It's worth the wait!
I went back for dinner also 😊👏
Chris Ierley
Great little cafe right at the entrance to Joshua Tree National Park. Amazing food options for Vegan, Vegetarian and meat lovers. The service was great. Very friendly and attentive to what we needed. Personable as well.
Shay Weinschreider
The food was decent. We tried pancakes, French toast, and the breakfast burrito. The custom service was great and the actual cafe was adorable. We felt it was overpriced too, but we'd be willing to give it another shot when we're in town because of the service and location. Give it a try.
Greg Gonzalez
Found a great food spot after an incredible day at JTNP!! It’s a nice little spot in town and I definitely recommend stopping by!
First- It’s a small cozy little place that has a cool vibe and awesome food. After a long day of hiking we were craving some good local food and we got it. There’s some parking in the front and on the side street and behind as well. As long as you don’t walk in the back door. It’s got a small bar seating and some outdoor and indoor seating. The staff was friendly and attentive.
Second-The food was really good! I got a simple Reuben that was made perfectly. Just the right amount of 1000 island. I’m a big chili guy so I had to try it and I got the three bean chili and I enjoyed it alot! It was well made. My fiancé got a burger and her friend got a salad. All four were good portions and good fresh quality. It was at a good price too. It was a small menu but it makes up for it for sure. Overall i HIGHLY recommend stopping here after visiting Joshua tree. Worth it
Maithri Hegde
A small and cozy cafe on the Twenty Nine Palms highway - this cafe has delicious vegan options! We ordered a portobello sandwich, chilli cheese fries and a 3-bean chili with cornbread - all the dishes were very flavourful, with good portion sizes.
Lindsey Mann
What an adorable little spot!! Stopped for our coffee fix while we waited for our table at breakfast elsewhere. What a hidden gem!! Met the owner, love her story and what she has built! Definitely recommend stopping in!!