Compass Rose Cafe
Amenities
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
- Wheelchair accessible restroom
- Wheelchair accessible seating
- Outdoor seating
- Curbside pickup
- No-contact delivery
- Delivery
- Takeout
- Dine-in
Compass Rose Cafe Reviews - 100
4.4
Quality
5.0
Location
5.0
Price
4.0
Service
4.5
Lisa Parks
Atmosphere, atmosphere, and atmosphere. This Cafe gets a thumbs up for service, friendliness and prices. There was an amazing chessboard waiting for a lazy Sunday game. Multiple languages being spoken while families played card trivia enjoying their meal.
There is sitting inside, outside and in a small plaza area.
The French toast was crisp on the edges and a fluffy golden delight. The sausage taste fresh and savory. The only reason why I gave it four stars was the eggs- asked for scrambled soft received hard. It is not easy to cook an egg to the perfection of an order, And a chef/cook should have a reputar of egg cooking delights.
Dani Fraser (dnilla)
Fantastic, family owned cafe with a yummy menu and cozy atmosphere! I’ve been in several times and ordered doordash a bunch and have been so happy every time. Gotta recommend the b&g, the plain Jane and their pastry selection. They also make a perfect London Fog Latte :))
Sara O
Friendly staff, cute interior and delicious coffee/food. I got a honey bee (the perfect amount of sweetness) and one of the biggest, tastiest brownies I've ever had. All the baked goods looked great, and they do have real food as well, including grab and go hot burritos. GF and vegetarian options as well as alternative milks available. Despite coming right before closing, staff didn't rush me and answered my menu questions. There's indoor and outdoor seating and a few parking spots right out front.
Gina
Super nice little cafe! Hugeeee breakfast burritos and nice staff. The burritos lacked a bit of flavor but were huge for the price. Lots of breakfast and coffee options. A small latte w flavor and almond/oat milk was about $7.
Trace Schoenhofer
Coffee and food were outstanding, especially coming all the way from Kansas City! Great place to start a morning of exploring the scenic corridor!
Mason Alfaro
My partner & I came to Brookings to get away from the smoke in Southern Oregon. We were looking for a coffee shop that has breakfast sandwiches and coffee. We love how great the food and beverages are. We ate the plain breakfast sandwich, turkey melt, ham panini ( not in photo), & homemade broccoli cheddar soup. All we’re amazing. It’s always great when you find great brunch while traveling. This family owned spot brings creativity, quality, care, & newness for many locals & travelers.
Mary OMalley
Ohhhhh this is the best food ever.! Went one day and just had to go back next day for more. I'm in love with fluffy omelette and my husband is in love with biscuits and gravy. The atmosphere and staff are so sweet. We love, admire and adore you Compass Rose Cafe! Thank you for feeding us such scrumptious food!
P Sanchez
Enjoyed the avocado toast and breakfast burrito. Very friendly and helpful staff. Clean bathroom although I recommend offering paper towels for opening the restroom door since the door needs to be pulled to exit.
Steve Elfrink
A wonderful blessing in Brookings. The Compass Rose is a beautiful family run business that delivers on quality food and fast, friendly service. Very nice, welcoming and charming vibe to the cafe.
I went there for a Sunday breakfast and was not disappointed. I had the spicy sausage omelette and it was delicious! Fluffy with the perfect ratio of ingredients. This was complemented with yummy crispy hash browns and perfectly cooked bacon.
Breakfast can be a hit or miss at some of these small cafes/diners. This was a home run!
Highly recommended!!! I’ll be back…! A new favorite stop in Brookings.
Chris Griesemer
Wonderful local place with a really friendly staff. Had the best breakfast burrito I've had in a while--the Atomic Burrito. Delicious and easily two meals (and I'm a pretty big guy). Also loved the marine biology videos playing on the TV. I learned about local sea hares while I ate. :)