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    Java Beach Coffee House

    2.3 (44 reviews)
    Open 6:00 am - 11:00 pm

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    Tara R.

    Extremely slow service. A sad amount of cream cheese provided for a bagel. And I am someone who puts a little bit of cream cheese on my bagels, not a half gallon like normal bagel stores. But it wasn't even enough for me. Convenient location in the Grand Hotel.

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    Rai R.

    Located in the Grand Hotel is a small café that has many items and open really late. Great smoothies, coffee, pastries, ice cream and sandwiches. Pleasant staff and you can eat inside the Hotel where there are chairs and tables or inside the café.

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    Susie Q.

    Only one worker in the morning, who is painfully slow; average coffee and the pastries looked terrible. Find another spot if you're able to. I'm only giving two stars for the convenience of being open 24 hours.

    Jade M.

    I ordered a "Dirty Banana" almond milk latte and a egg & cheese panini with as many vegetables as they could put in it. Latte: I work at Starbucks so I'm used to a much stronger espresso taste in my coffee. However the unique banana chocolate flavor in my coffee was actually a big win! The espresso is thinner than one might be used to as a Starbucks drinker, but for a morning strolling down the boardwalk- it was fine. The panini: The panini was sub par but I appreciate the extra effort that was made to customize my order since they didn't have any vegetarian paninis (except tomato mozzarella). The bread was more toasty, textured and flavorful than anything in the actual sandwich was but still filled me up nonetheless! The customer service: The foreign student who took my order was so sweet, her name was Anastasia. We even chit-chatted about Starbucks since she was interested in applying there and she was so nice about customizing my order. The others actually making the orders didn't seem like they cared for my business. Overall I'd love to give it another try when I come back to Ocean City. Props on the unique flavors & the cute tiki shack in the front is very cute.

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    Fractured Prune

    Fractured Prune

    3.8
    (87 reviews)
    2.1 mi
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    I had to stop and pickup up donuts to go on my last day in Ocean City. I ordered a half dozen. I…read moreate the maple glazed with bacon bits before I took the pictures. The donuts were nice and warm since they were freshly made and that maple glazed donut tasted like pancakes and syrup with bacon. It was so good. The donuts have a nice crispness on the outside but are lighter than you think for a cake donut. 10 out of 10 Every time. I only waited about 5-6 mins after placing my order. It was pretty busy but they have a good system.

    I've been going to Ocean City, MD for as long as I can remember. And for just as long, I've been…read morehearing people rave about Fractured Prune donuts. How many times, in my entire life, had I actually tried one? Zero. But I was determined to change that during my solo birthday adventure to Ocean City this year. My first Fractured Prune donut in 41 years...I was more excited than I probably should have been. For those unfamiliar, Fractured Prune has been an Ocean City staple since 1976 and is known for letting you build your own donut masterpiece--starting with a hot, fresh donut and customizing it with glazes and toppings however you like. No pre-made rows of donuts here--just pure, creative, donut freedom. Since I was visiting in March (aka off-season), I wasn't even sure I'd get my chance. But I was thrilled to find this location open until 12pm on Saturdays. PERFECT. I got up early, watched the sunrise, and made my way over to finally experience the hype. I had studied the menu ahead of time because I knew if I didn't, I'd stand at the counter forever trying to decide. I landed on one donut--a Banana Nut Bread creation (banana glaze, cinnamon sugar, peanuts). I was attempting to show some level of restraint during a weekend that was otherwise...not about restraint. I walked in around 9:30am on a beautiful March Saturday and found a small crowd already inside. Clearly, even in the off-season, people know where to go. I placed my order, paid my $3.57, and asked if they had stickers as a little keepsake from my birthday trip. They were out, but the kind gentleman behind the counter offered me a magnet instead--which I happily accepted. A few minutes later, my number was called, and I was handed a purple box that felt...surprisingly heavy for one donut. I took it out to my car, opened the box, and immediately started to cry. I was on a solo birthday trip--my first one in a long time--and while I was doing my best to fill it with fun and new experiences, there was definitely a bittersweet edge to it. Inside the box weren't just my one donut--but two extra donuts and a handwritten "Happy Birthday!!" on the lid. It was such a small gesture, but it meant everything in that moment. It made me feel seen. It made me feel celebrated. And honestly, it made my entire day. The kindness of the people working there didn't have to exist--but it did, and it mattered. After I pulled myself together (and stopped crying over my donuts), I finally took a bite. I get it now. I fully get the hype. The donut was incredible--served warm, soft, moist, and perfectly cakey, with the banana glaze, cinnamon sugar, and peanuts all working together in the best possible way. It took serious self-control not to demolish all three donuts right there in the car. I'm not even sure I've ever had a truly fresh, hot donut before this--but if this is the standard, Fractured Prune has set the bar very high. For $3.57, this was one of the best purchases I've made in a long time--and eating it in the sunshine during my birthday adventure is a memory I won't forget anytime soon. Logistically, it's easy: free parking in a nearby strip mall, quick ordering, and fast service. Just note--there's no indoor seating. You grab your donuts and go...which honestly isn't a bad thing when "go" can mean taking them to the beach just a few minutes away. Fractured Prune is officially on my "must-do every time I'm in Ocean City" list. And next time? I'm not pretending I'm only getting one donut!

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