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    Kellie’s Cafe

    4.8 (76 reviews)
    Closed 8:30 am - 2:00 pm
    Updated 1 month ago

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    Casual
    Good for groups
    Dogs allowed

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    Huge selection of cups.
    Brittaney Z.

    I just want to say what a cute little cafe. Me and my girlfriends came here back in April for a girls trip and surprised my friend for a breakfast with traditional English Tea. I had communicated with the owner, Kellie, and she was super sweet and gave me all the info we needed. She really made it feel like we were being catered to. Now the food! We all got a full English breakfast and boy was it amazing. Quick to be brought out and the quality was impeccable. They also had a nice selection of British candy and sweets for sale. I highly recommend coming here for a cozy breakfast.

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    Denis L.

    It's rare to find a place that lives up to its claim; but this is a really good British cafe. I have had breakfast and lunch here and the hot and cold foods are excellent. So too are they various English biscuits and other treats that are hard to find in the US! Highly recommended?

    Tea Large Imported Tea

    This family is so considerate and runs their cafe so well. I feel so comfortable and welcomed here. The food and tea are excellent too!

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    Shaina E.

    It was my first time here and let me just say, everyone must go!! The service is amazing, Kelly was great. The food is authentic and delicious. It's such a cute space in there, very warm and welcoming. 10/10

    'Full Monty'

    First time here, and everything was excellent from service to menu. Black pudding was perfect, and the portions are spot on. Great location and atmosphere.

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    Madelyn S.

    First off I want to say Kellie is fabulous. She gave me fantastic recommendations for breakfast. I also appreciate her playful banter she has with her customers. I ordered the cowboy which was incredible. It was made with "English" sausages. This sandwich was better than most American breakfast sandwiches I've had !!

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    Fiona C.

    Despite outdoor construction, we were transported to England while we dined at Kellie's. We enjoyed our meal. I got the Cowboy sandwich which had the most delicious back bacon. My mom had the full English breakfast and they make all meals to order which was wonderful. The jam was perfect! We also ordered a sausage roll, which was my reason for coming. It was very flaky and tasty. Kellie and her partner greeted us and were very nice.

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    Great spot to grab a sandwich or breakfast item. I liked my turkey sandwich. Note that the cafe does close at 2pm, however.

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    Very good went back in November. English breakfast was amazing with great customer service!

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    Amazing food and service. The best sausages and bacon I have had in 30 years of living in the US from the UK

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