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The Rustic Muffin

4.2 (148 reviews)
Closed • 6:00 am - 2:00 pm
Updated 1 month ago

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Outdoor seating
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Bacon, egg cheese on everything bagel
Melissa M.

For the Monck's Corner location: This little local place is the perfect stop for Breakfast and for any plant lover. They do have very limited seating outside in the front and a cute patio in the back. The bagels and the muffins are so delicious. If you are a plant lover like I am go check out the Wild Roots plant shop in the back while you wait. They have some amazing rare and cute plants. Definitely stop in and try this place. They are the best thing to happen here in town.

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Shameka J.

This place right here is amazing. I ordered the bacon and and cheese bagels, iced caramel coffee, donuts and a knish. I am from NY and as soon as I heard they had Knishes I had to get some. Well apparently a lot of other people wanted them too because when I got there they only had one left. The young man at the drive through window was absolutely amazing and very customer friendly and I appreciate that because that is not always easy to find. I will be back really soon.

Overpriced Espresso ($6.00), over-roasted and a 'toasted' corn muffin w/a cold center and cold butter. $11.00 Mediocrity at its finest!

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Support small and local, this place is the OG bagel / coffee shop for Cane Bay! Always great muffins and bagel options! Go check em out!!

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Their bagels are awesome! I love the cream cheese spread ad well. Will be going back for more.

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Not really a cafe anymore. They serve alcohol and run out of bagels by 10am. Good if you go early to get coffee and bagels to go.

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