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Another great local place in Galveston. I’m not sure how I haven’t been here, but I know about it now. :). The challah French toast was really good and the chicken sandwich with that bakery bread bun was terrific.
The Sunflower Bakery and Cafe was delightful! The food was delicious, and they served large portions. The cookie from the bakery was oversized, but it was only $0.92! The crab cakes were full of crab, not breading like most crab cakes are. The burgers were huge, and the fries were crispy and tasty. And the service was excellent. Our waitress was very attentive, sweet and patient with my daughter and nephew, and accommodating, even though we were there until well past their closing time (I think we made our way out of there about half an hour past 5). There were others there too, and they didn't rush them out. All in all, an excellent experience, and I will come again the next time I'm in Galveston.
Amazing brunch!! Every thing we tried was delicious!!
Homemade excellence. Perfectly cooked eggs, thick cut mouth watering cured bacon, light and fluffy pancakes and handcrafted from scratch desserts. You’ll leave wondering how soon you’ll enjoy your next experience at the Sunflower bakery!
We stopped here during our visit to Galveston. The location is perfect, it's a short distance to the port, hospital and the beach. We stopped in for a quick snack to hold us over until dinner. All of their pastries looked amazing. We tried a few pastries and coffee. The staff was very nice and friendly and very attentive. Overall we enjoyed our dining experience and hope to be back soon for breakfast.
We were able to be seated really quickly on a monday afternoon. The food was pretty good. I got the barbacoa omelet and the brisket was good but the eggs werent seasoned with salt or anything it seemed like. My girlfriend enjoyed her migas, but the pancake left a bit to be desired. Overall, it was a good spot, but nothing extraordinary on our first visit outside of my girlfriend really enjoyed the starberry butter for the buscuits.
1st Time Here. On my way for my 1st Cruise. Well very clean place. Very beautiful Restaurant. Food in the Expensive side for Breakfast👎Good Bakery very Delicious Sweet Bread. I will not Come Again.
Eating @ the sunflower cafe is a MUST whenever you visit the island. Be warned that this place gets pretty packed and if you going during weekend peak hours you’ll like have to wait (don’t worry they have a good amount of seats for waiting both indoors + out), but it’s definitely worth it. My favorite thing from the menu was the grilled cinnamon roll.
I ordered a Cuban sandwich to go. The sandwich itself was pretty good, but not anything that stood out from a Cuban served anyplace else. But the sides of French fries that came with it appeared to have come straight from the frozen foods aisle at Sam’s Club. Ditto for the the side of coleslaw. I expect better for the price you pay there.
One of the better breakfasts I’ve ever had. The oyster Benedict was superb. Will need to come back when I’m in the area!
Perfect find while in Galveston. Stopped in here to eat some Breakfast and LOVED it!!! Service was top notch and the food was Awesome. Get there early or you will be waiting outside Hungry 😂 or you can grab and go from the treats in the Bakery. Outside patio seating is nice and dog friendly. Enjoy!
First time here, Ordered a shrimp Po-boy, The bread was extremely hard to chew on and was Cold because my order sat under the heat lamp for approximately 10 minutes Shrimp was tasty.. Also Ordered 2 salmon sandwiches.. My cousin and sister enjoyed them. Service was slow there was only a couple eating at the same time, I honestly believe Service could have been better.. Ordered some brownies they were average..
Let's start off by saying this place is popular and a wait on the weekend is normal. We had mimosas made with fresh squeezed juice while waiting for our table. Once we were seated, I enjoyed a delicious hazelnut Cafe latte and a bakery plate for the table. The muffins and strawberry butter were superb. I followed up my brunch with the challah French toast with a side of bacon. I definitely recommend trying this place out. And if you have 4 legged children, their patio is dog friendly.
Came right after our cruise and the food was delicious! We did have to wait for a bit to be seated since it was a busy Saturday morning but it was worth the wait ! I enjoyed the Sunflower Smash and my husband liked his bloody Mary! We both enjoyed the eggs Benedict very much! We would definitely recommend
Such a cute place, we got there around 8am on a Thursday, no line. Place really filled up by the time we left. The grilled cinnamon roll was amazing. Challah french toast was also good, the bread is very sweet already. Don't walk by the bakery case of you don't have self control 😊
Nice place to grab a dessert and chill out with your pooch. The key lime tart was really good. It had just the right amount of tartness and sweetness. My wife got the cheesecake brownie. It was tasty, too.
After a morning at the beach we came here for lunch. We both got the egg salad sandwich with a side of fries and potato salad. I assumed the bread would have been toasted but that was not the case so I'll know for next time. Really enjoyed the blueberry coffee cake (I think that's what it was called). Staff was friendly and service was fast.
Solid coffee, and the chicken and biscuits were TO DIE FOR. I was visiting from Austin and craving a good brunch and this place hit the spot. Nice outdoor patio and I took my dog here too!
Goat cheese omelette was really good! Breakfast potatoes were good as well. They were out of the bread pudding french toast (at 8:00am), so didn't get to try that. Coffee was just okay, but the mug is cute and holds quite a bit of coffee. Everyone at my table (4 of us) enjoyed our food. We all decided we'd go back when we're in town again.
Good spot for breakfast. Very busy but was a walk away from our air BnB. The salmon and eggs needed some salt but other than that, the food was good. Great vibe as well.