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Elevenses Cafe & Bakery

4.0 (37 reviews)
Closed 9:00 am - 3:00 pm
Updated 2 months ago

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Genna C.

I had stumbled across Elevenses before they even opened. We only finally made it over to check them out recently. I absolutely loved the ambience and vibe as soon as we walked in. It was pretty magical -- the theme, decor + atmosphere was very inviting. Our first visit was just for drinks and our next visit we had to try out the breakfast menu! We enjoyed everything we've gotten so far -- the coffees are great (we've tried the Ube Latte + Biscoff Cookie Butter Latte and my kids enjoyed the hot chocolate) and the food was yummy! Friendly staff and not a long wait for our order. We will definitely continue coming whenever we're in the area!

Eggs Benedict
Sarah H.

I have been itching to try Elevenses since before it opened and I heard there was a LOTR/Hobbit themed bakery coming. And it was worth the wait! Walking in, you're transported into the world of Hobbiton. There's a big Hobbit door on the left hand side, incredible themed decor everywhere, and sweet Hobbity music playing. The menu is a good size, and I had a hard time deciding what to get! I ultimately went with the eggs Benedict and was absolutely blown away. The food was hot, delicious, and filling. We stayed to chat over our lattes and to enjoy the ambience for a bit on this sunny February day. Such a fantastic experience in Brunswick! Thank you Elevenses for existing.

Scone with jam and clotted cream
Debbie H.

The vibe is cool. Lord of the rings or not, it felt cozy and inviting. I love the decor and atmosphere. Staff were friendly and helpful. Maple latte in cauldron cup was cool. Several breakfast and bakery options available. The food was tasty. I had the scone with jelly and clotted cream. Reminiscent of my favorite English tea house. I also had the burger with poached egg on top. The sweetness surprised me at first, but it definitely worked. My friend had the smoked salmon Benny. It, too, was good. I didn't like the fact that the menu doesn't list prices. When I saw our tab, I realized why. $75 for two breakfast entrees, one latte, a Bloody Mary and a scone. I know prices are high right now but I can't justify this much for breakfast on any type of routine.

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Jenna I.

I'm a massive LOTR fan so when I heard about this place I was so excited to come. In decor and theme it does not disappoint -- there's a whole hobbit house photo wall and the shards of Narsil embedded in a bar and neon signs and plenty of fun Easter egg style details throughout. There's also just some basic fantasy forest and Irish stuff which, yknow, close enough lol. But more importantly is the food! Well, the foods pretty good. There's nice sandwiches and there's a sort of rosemary shortbread lembas bread that has a cookie dough like texture in a good way. There's a whole menu of crazy coffee and tea drinks that sound lovely and look pretty fancy. We opted for the frozen pink lemonade which was nice but more of a shaved ice than a slushee. I also tried this Angel food cake Ube dessert that i think had some fine shredded cheese shavings on top? Also tasty. The menus are physically small and hard to read and there doesn't seem to be any info on their site about food offerings. Wish they'd update that so it's just clearer. The biggest down side to this place is that they're pretty slow. It seems like an operations issue more than anything else -- hope they can get it together because I'd love to see this place flourish! I'd love it if they did some Afterhours cocktail stuff but as is, I'm happy it exists as a brunch place.

Very spacious w/ a mix of tables & lounge areas.
Lisa M.

Warm, cozy, + spacious for dining. Great place to meet a friend for coffee. Breakfast was delicious. You can get the super crispy hash browns loaded (sour cream, bacon, scallions). Eggs benedict is flavorful. Service is really nice. They cranked through the line quickly. They ran out of scones w/ clotted cream by the time I got to the front. Just means I have to come in again soon!

Ube matcha
Sarah W.

We stopped in to Elevenses while walking by, just to see the place. However, the menu intrigued us enough to get a few drinks. I got the ube matcha and my friend ordered the banana bread matcha. Both of the matchas were absolutely delicious! The drinks were well-made and original. I'm a fan of matcha but have never had either of these flavors before. This place has a fun theme, but in my opinion, the drinks alone are enough reason to come here. I think that's hard to achieve with a themed place, so I'm very impressed!

Scone and green dragon
Alison K.

Was hoping they would be open in time for my July visit. I have been following on Instagram since the beginning of the year in anticipation, but it had just begun the soft opening stage. The interior is beautifully decorated with so many details. You can tell they put a lot of work into it. As for the food and drink - I ordered a green dragon (matcha latte) and a scone with clotted cream and jam from the counter. The matcha had good flavor (I prefer mine a little sweet so I added sugar). The scone was a bit cold, dry and dense, but had good flavor. Would have been better if it were warm/room temp and could add the toppings on my own. My order did not take long since the scone was already made. My sister in law got a lavender latte, which was dusted with dried lavender - aesthetically pleasing, but was not pleasant to drink dried flowers. The only gluten free/dairy free food option that day was the avocado toast. Our friend couldn't finish the banana bread (was not a fan). The iced drinks did not come with tops if taking to go (fine if dining in) and none were available at the table with straws (didn't want to bother the busy counter with a line of people waiting). My sister in law accidentally stuck her hand in my cup while in the car. They should have more paper menus for customers to review while waiting in line. They only had 1 or 2 floating around and one chalkboard at the counter, which slowed the line because no one knew what they wanted by the time they reached the register. The large tables give a communal vibe, but many cafe goers tend to be singles or pairs and may not want to sit with people they don't know. Would love for this place to succeed, but there are some kinks to work out.

Lembas bread
Rebecca D.

I had high hopes for Elevenses, as a diehard LOTR fan. I love the concept, the decor and the ambiance, but overall my experience here was not great. I came here with a friend on a Sunday at 11 and it was pretty packed - not with people sitting at tables, but with a long, barely-moving line. It seemed the issue stemmed at least in part from the fact that the food menu was positioned directly in front of the counter you order at, meaning it was not visible until it was literally time to order. There were no other menus, either paper menus or a hanging menu board, for food options. The drink menu is hung on the wall so you can actually peruse while you wait in line. After about 40 minutes in line in the sweltering restaurant (there was one small AC unit that wasn't doing much by way of cooling), we finally placed our orders. I ordered the egg and cheese sandwich, which I ordered without bacon, and was told they were out of biscuits so the sandwich would be served on an English muffin. I was too hot and impatient to pick something else, so English muffin sandwich it was. I also ordered a drip coffee and a piece of "lembas bread," a rosemary shortbread. The total came to about $20 before tip. The food was ok. The lembas bread (shortbread): very tasty. Crumbly and buttery. Sweeter than I was expecting. Tasted like a big shortbread cookie with rosemary. Drip coffee: fine. Lukewarm. Egg and cheese sandwich: tasted like what I could get at Dunkin for $5. Fried egg plus a slice of American cheese on a grocery store English muffin. The fact that I must have paid about $12 for this (no prices on the menu so I'm making a guess) is outrageous. Overall, you are definitely paying for the ambiance and the novelty. The food is mediocre and the ordering experience is hellish. I will not be back.

Hash brown of Healing!! ‍ to die for!!
Roy T.

Good was fantastic all well cooked plated wonderfully and the flavors were to die for!!! Highly recommend this place it was a great find!! The service was great very friendly it's a seat yourself order at counter pickup your drinks at counter and they bring food out when ready and got it all in a very timely manner!! Luckily we got in between busy periods!! The ambiance reminds me of my Irish heritage very whimsical and fun!! Will definitely be back!! Prices are on the little higher side but well worth it for the quality!!

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Diana G.

We visited Elevenses Cafe & Bakery today. For anyone who loves Tolkien anywhere near as much as I do, you will be blown away by the decor and amazing attention to detail. The menu options are aptly named treats and spirits that fit the second breakfast theme. All of the items we tried were really great. The staff were very nice too. Word of mouth has really spread, because there was a line to the door the entire time we were there. They need to figure out the logistics of order taking and delivering food once ready, as the wait time is much to long. The cost is on the higher end, but the experience and ambiance is worth it.

Cute details everywhere!
Bill D.

We made a stop at Elevenses today since we were headed towards Harpswell and are really glad we did! They're still in soft opening mode, so the menu is a little limited, but everything we ordered was fresh and tasty! Breakfast sandwich, Baked tater, and a scone. All yummy! The staff was very kind and appreciated our fawning over the decor. Which is, quite plainly, amazing. So many details you'd think you were in the Green Dragon in Hobbiton or in Frodo's home in Bag End. There are a number of tables with comfy cushions, too! The coffee line was a little to long for us to wait for, but the drinks we saw come out looked fantastic and tied back to LOTR with their themes and names. I am hoping that this snug spot becomes a fixture in Brunswick!

Some reading while I sat

Stopped in for a quick bite to eat my sandwich was amazing. Service was friendly and efficient. Place is clean and mellow, great place to decompress before a meeting or bring your meeting there. Wally made my sandwich. Was so yummy, I'll be back.

Cocktails
Caleb M.

After a long anticipated wait, that has been pushed back a handful of times they have finally at least soft opened! I can at least speak to their first Sunday open (today) and wow did a crowd show up eager and ready to give this place a try. A large crowd was waiting and for over an hour and a half a line was from the ordering all the way out the door. They have been tons of details that any fan of Lord of Rings would appreciate. From wall decor, to the large hobbit house door, to the perfectly named coffees and cocktails! Their menu both drink and food were limited per the soft opening. They are also dealing with the learning curves and issues you expect for a soft opening but all of them were doing so with a smile on their face and good attitudes. Working hard to keep drinks and food coming out. We wanted to sample both some food with coffee and after some cocktails from the bar! We both enjoyed a bacon breakfast sandwich on a pepper jack biscuit that were delicious and avoided the common issue of a biscuit being too dry. Some other offerings were scones, cloud cake, lembas bread, fruit salad cup and some more. Coffee wise I tried the two towers tiramisu and my wife got Beorn's Honeycomb Latte and we enjoyed both, the honeycomb came with a huge piece of honeycomb on top. They had some speciality tea drinks, matchas, and chai lattes so we will need to return! Lastly to cap it off with a full experience we needed to try a brunch cocktail as well! I gave their themed take on an old fashioned a take aptly named Bamfurlong's Stolen Crops that used sweet potato syrup and charred marshmallows as garnish. My wife gave their Summer Dreamsicle Mimosa a try with some delicious coconut cream that gave Pina colada vibes. So do yourself a favor and check this place out if you are a Lord of the Rings fan or not. Get your morning caffeine fix, enjoy second breakfast, or indulge in some delicious cocktails (they should feature some mocktails I heard when fully opened). A unique spot worth checking out!

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Great flat white and lovely atmosphere Very true to theme and staff were lovely. Lots of nice places to sit

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