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Came in. Was hosted to a table. My date and I only got 1 menu. Had to ask for a 2nd menu. As we waited a lady next to us decided to open breast feed her infant. Kind of made alot of people lose their appetite. I ordered a croque madame. My date got a breakfast sandwich. Her sandwich looked good but it was flavorless. My croque madam wasn't a croque madam. It was just a ham and cheese sandwich with a side of hard boiled egg. Way over poached to a hard boiled egg. No cheesy creamy sauce. The 1 slice of cucumber I got as a garnish was good tho. This place was about as good as a miscarriage.
When we were down in PTown...we went to The Blue Monkey every morning for breakfast. Food, service & drinks were great. Beautiful in the summertime. Definitely will be coming back when in town.
A casual cafe with a gelato and pastries counter. Prices are not dirt cheap but they are reasonable. We had the big breakfast and split it between us. We were able to compliment the cook who was just on the other side of the counter. The coffee was quite good. We liked theplace so much we came back for excellent gelato in the afternoon. The cafe isn't suitable for quiet dining!
Underwhelming, especially with other good breakfast options available.
Tasty avocado toast, filling omelets and home cooked breakfasts are abundant here. I had the eggs Benedict which were filling and large portions, but the hollandaise was a little bland (not a deal breaker, will gladly order it again when I'm here next visit). A great crew makes it a very welcoming restaurant for guests of all walks of life.
Food was cold but edible, coffee was almost luke-warm and a bit crunchy (grounds), service and smiles were non-existent, prices were astronomical, one star for this place is an over-rating. Wasted opportunity for a good experience somewhere else!
Good food, good service, great for people watching
The sausage omelette was delicious. I can’t recommend the “English” sausage breakfast since the sausage was dry and tasteless. Bloody Mary was very lemony and just the right amount of horseradish.
I would not recommend this to people for breakfast. I ordered a quiche which came on he plate all mushy and soggy. It was microwaved and tasted like mush. The service was very slow. Also they charge you a hand a foot for what you get.
super cute bistro, indoor and outdoor seating & dog friendly as far as the patio seating. we got eggs benedict, earl grey tea, iced mocha and a smoothie! all delicious. the menu is a decent length but not too many options that it's overwhelming. plenty of hot tea options as well which was nice!
If you were looking for European food and pastries , look no further. My favorite place to eat in Provincetown. Tasty food. Stylish decor. Large selection of gelato and ice cream. Great service, friendly staff. Everything is delicious! Delectable tea and a pastry chef trained in France. The seating is good inside and outside. Great spot for people watching.
Great little place with a cool vibe that reminded me of the French quarter in New Orleans. Quaint outside seating that was perfect for people watching. Had the omelet and avocado toast. Bloody Mary was also amazing! Service superb.
Food was good. But service was terrible. Ordered a salad, but when it arrived, there was no dressing. Asked three times for dressing, and finally received it after 10 mins. Everyone else at my table was almost finished eating.
I was passing by and a customer raved how great the eggs Benedict were. So we made time to go by and try their eggs Benedict. The service began okay we ordered a traditional eggs ben and a smoked salmon eggs Benedict. The poached egg was cold and practically a hard boiled egg the hollandaise sauce was cold on both the dishes. When we returned the meal to have to eggs redone it was definitely frowned upon. The cooks came out to stare at us the server had one bring our check to us. It felt very intimidating. We received our breakfast and the eggs went from hard eggs to extremely running egg. This place is over rated on the breakfast scale and service.
Only had 2.lunches. They were not good. The best thing was the large San Pelegríno sparkling water but it was $9. I had a Salade Nicoise. The lettuce was fresh and crisp. The potatoes were fresh but unspiced;. three small pieces of previously frozen, slightly tough tuna; tasteless canned green beans, canned black olives, 2 slices of tasteless tomato, onion, and canned anchovies for $24. The other dish was a spinach and goat cheese quiche which was about 3/4” thick. It had a mushy crust and sort of puddled on the plate. Perhaps their other dishes are good?
Ptown is a busy place and Ptown with a baby in a stroller can be difficult to accommodate. My husband and I were trying to find a place to eat with our nine month old baby and couldn’t take our stroller into the restaurants we were looking to dine in. Luckily, this wonderful restaurant took us in (with ramp access too). It was cool, comfortable, and the food was delicious. Loved my mixed greens salad with grilled chicken and hubs loved his sandwich and beer. Serving staff was attentive. Would visit this place again for the food and warm service!
Yum, the passion fruit sorbet is my new favorite in town, the woman who took my order was very sweet and recommended this flavor. There’s seating inside and out. But they need new signage outside, only one side displays their name.
Wonderful atmosphere, service is excellent, and the food is amazing. Will definitely be back next time we are back in town.
This is a great spot, very cute, nice staff, great baked goods and affordable. 100% recommend 👍🏽
Came for breakfast and even though it was pretty quiet, they took a very long time to serve us and everything was ice cold. Quite expensive for cold eggs. Not coming back