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Corner Stone Café

3.8 (153 reviews)
Closed • 8:00 am - 3:00 pm
Updated 2 months ago

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Casual
Moderate noise
Outdoor seating
Good for kids

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Jennifer R.

Food was amazing. They had fried cabbage which I never had before but will definitely have again. Our server Lily and the chef were so sweet. They were very knowledgeable about the food and friendly. The chef even came out to check how we liked the food. It was a nice experience and very relaxing ambiance.

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Katie K.

Staff was very nice, but food left a lot to be desired. All bacon/sausage was over cooked and flavor was not my favorite. Brought 12 people for breakfast and no one was a fan.

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L M.

This was a cute cafe with live music. The food was delicious when it finally came. It was a "seat yourself" establishment, which can be a challenge for quick service. This was no different. We sat for about 15 minutes before being offered drinks, then waited quite a bit more for our food order. The waitress was all over the place, brought lemonades for water refills and charged us for them although they were never ordered or drank by us. We didn't even realize they were lemonades until the bill said we had OJ and we questioned it where we were told that was for the lemonade.....lol. So someone didn't get their lemonade! We were also charged separately for fries with sandwiches that the menu said came with them. So....all that said.... Good: Food was delicious!!! And reasonable (after they removed the extra charges) Needs improvement: Seating is TIGHT. Tiny place with way too many tables squeezed in. Orders are taken way out of order with the "seat yourself" option. We saw multiple people come in well after us that had their food before we even ordered.

Charmayne H.

I was pleasantly surprised with their food. The restaurant is a small spot with not much room for people to wait to be seated. There's about 7 tables or so. We came in & had to add our name to a waiting list. There was about 5 other parties listed ahead of us & we only waited about 25 minutes (which isn't bad). We sat down & after our order was placed we waited about 40 minutes or so for our food. I wasn't a huge fan of the wait... bc who likes to wait.. BUT everything was fresh & my tastebuds were satisfied.

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Stuart S.

We had some business to attend to in Ellijay. As we veered back home we opted to stop at a local diner on Main Street USA. Such a cute little town, walkable, eccentric, gives off an artistic vibe. This lil restaurant provided the needed refill as we left the house with no breakfast and A cup of coffee. Simple menu, big on portion sizes and flavor. Biscuits are tender and flaky as one would expect all slathered with the country gravy. I opted similar with two eggs over easy with cheese and bacon bits. Very filling but delish. As we looked around a musician was setting up his guitar for the mornings melody. If you have abs opportunity to stop here, do so. It's worth it.

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Bill M.

Stopped in for breakfast Lots of good sounding choices. Very homey place. Nice people. I got the corned beef hash with some over easy eggs. This was very good. Lots of good flavors and crunch. Just the right portion size as well. I finished the whole thing! Deb had the biscuits and gravy. Large portions and tasty! the gravy was delicious. A great spot for breakfast when in the area with great food and reasonable prices and friendly people.

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The service was very good and the food was good. Very worth the time. The atmosphere was very quaint.

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I was hesitant because of some of the bad reviews, but the service was lovely and the food was good. Cute place.

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My first time eating here in my town.Food was delicious and service was great.I will definitely go back.

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Good bfast place. Important to be patient on a weekend morning. It gets busy. Food was fair priced at $20 for two w/o tip.

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