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Dam Good Cafe

3.8 (91 reviews)
Open 7:00 am - 2:00 pm

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Moderate noise
Casual
Good for groups
Outdoor seating

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Bacon egg and cheese on a Kaiser roll
Laura R.

It was ok. I ordered a breakfast sandwich and the price was good for what I got. Service was very nice but only 1 waitress for the whole place during the lunch hour was crazy. She didn't have time to check on anyone and was late to drop the check or take payment. Wasn't her fault, she was darting around like crazy. They should hire more help. Place was very clean and menu was done nicely. Clean bathroom. Not a destination spot for me, but if I'm in the area I may stop again. Great parking. It was my treat to myself after going to the DMV for 2 hours in the same parking lot.

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Die P.

A little back story: I am a super shy person, so I typically go places that have outside eating areas. So, automatically, it's a great start. My waitress (I wish I got her name) she was so kind and straight to the point. The service is so fast. I got an iced macchiato and a Chimichanga. This came with salsa and tortilla chips. Great prices for a really tasty meal. Also paper straws!!! I love that!!!

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Gerald S.

I love driving up through northern Bucks County and stopping along the route for breakfast or a cuppa joe. This morning, with winter exerting its last gasps and a hint of spring in the air, I found myself in the small burg of Dublin. The Dam Good Cafe was right in front of me and I decided to park and head inside to see about its early day meals. The store was bigger than expected, with nice size dining room and two wooden counters along the back wall accommodating five stools apiece. The alert staff waved me over to the bar on the right, and as I settled in took my order for coffee and placed a menu before me. The apparent mistress of the house directed my attention to the specials chalk board where my eyes spied "Breakfast Quesadilla," as an option. Although I had been in a quiche mood walking in, the chance for a semi-Mexican style platter allowed my impulsiveness to rule the moment. I sipped my hot and strong coffee as I waited. People seemed to be locals, many of whom knew each other and were engaged in Saturday pleasantries. Two dudes at the counter were coworkers taking a break from their toils. My meal arrived on an overloaded oval plate, half occupied by the fat quesadilla and the rest with small bore home fried potatoes. A tiny plastic cup with red salsa provided color contrast. The 'dilla' was full of scrambled eggs, sausage, onion, pepper & cheese. It was a huge mouthful and discretion led me to use knife and fork to keep fallout to a minimum. It was very good with excellent taste and texture. The taters were a bit dry and could have used more spice on the grill. I left a lot of them behind. Although the boss lady was attentive to keeping my mug full and seeing what else I might need, when she was busy elsewhere her young staff kept their focus on the tables and seldom glanced over at we few at the counters. Thus, it took a while for us to catch their attention when we needed more java. Still, Dam Good is a bright, cheerful stop on the road into rural northern Bucks. One could say (most likely not for the first time) that Dam Good Cafe is Damned Good!

Caramel macchiato
Mia W.

A Dam Good Cafe earned a dam good rating. Enjoyed a late breakfast with the hubby after a run a nearby Galena. Everything was fresh and delicious. The menu is conservative which isn't necessarily a bad thing. The basics were covered at more than reasonable prices. While the menu is modest Dam Good makes up for in beverage choices - in other words, they're a 'latte's' to choose from! (Sorry!) Ambiance is a tad bit sterile but not distracting. Maybe hang some greenery and give it less of a blanche feel so as to not be reminded this little gem rests in a strip shopping center. All good, none bad - give this sweet little spot a shot.

Pulled pork, fried pickles, sweet potato fries
Pamela N.

My daughter and I go here once a week. It's our favorite breakfast place. The service is good and the food is clean and fresh. They have wonderful espresso drinks for being a small diner! Sometimes we even eat lunch for breakfast. Try it!!

John S.

Went here with some colleagues for an early lunch and they swore by this place. The first thing that I noticed was that the place looks like a 'pop-up' restaurant. The carpet, table and chairs all seem temporary or maybe rented. Imagine if Candid Camera built a restaurant to film one of their scenes. That's what this place felt like. There's a narrow hallway that leads from the dining room to the rear exit door. That's where we ate. I ordered the hamburger which was pretty good. It was plain so I had to ask for lettuce, tomato and pickles. My companions sold me on the waffle fries which were not special. They were coated with some sort of topping which made them extra crisp. My other companion had the Chipotle Wrap which consisted of Cajun chicken, pico de gallo and cheese. Our server was very pleasant and attentive.

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I stopped in for a quick bite in the morning to work and the food was fast and tasty. Options are limited but price is right.

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