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    Morning Glory is the kind of local spot Cape Cod does best. Family-owned, everything made in-house…read more-- besides (of course) great coffee, they have delicious baked goods, breakfast burritos, and lunch wraps with deli meats they roast themselves. Quality is consistent and the prices are fair for what you get. It's mostly grab-and-go, which works perfectly for a quick stop on Route 149. Staff is friendly and fast even when there's a line. Open Tuesday through Sunday, 7 to 3. It definitely doesn't hurt that the lady at the counter is very pleasant and hella cute. If you're in Marstons Mills and haven't tried it, fix that.

    Staying in the Cape this weekend and this place was recommended for coffee and breakfast. We got a…read moresteak bomb breakfast burrito and chocolate chip cookie. The cookie was good but very generic, tasted like a cookie I could get anywhere, nothing special. For $4 the size was worth it but not the taste. The breakfast burrito was okay as well. It had steak, cheese, egg, onions, peppers, and mushrooms. For $10 it was pretty hefty but it should be maybe $8. What really lowered the rating was that it wasn't really a coffee shop. They only had plain iced and hot coffee, cold brew, and espresso. No flavors and you had to put the creamer and sugar in yourself. The service was quick though. Very small shop inside with what looked like a lot of options. If I lived here I wouldn't have the desire to go back.

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    Simply stellar! I have been to one of the other Bobby Byrne's locations previously…read more This location, nestled in the heart of the Mashpee Commons, is absolutely charming. The menu is complete with starters (very generous portions), soups, salads, entrees ... so much to select from. We shared the pretzel with queso and the potato skins. Two of us had salads (very fresh and tasty). And the other person in our party chose the cheeseburger with onion rings. Service was amazing. We almost forgot it was the beginning of a holiday weekend. I highly recommend this restaurant. Specifically, this location. My experience definitely deserves more than five stars.

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