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Your Way Cafe

4.2 (138 reviews)
Open • 8:00 am - 6:00 pm
Updated 3 months ago

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Breakfast Egg and Cheese Sandwich

this i (imo) a hidden gem. You won't be disappointed. Perfect place to come sit, get great food for a great price, spend some time on laptop or catching up w friends in cozy luncheonette-feel place. If sauce means anything to you, their sauces r amazing. I get the breakfast burrito or cheapest delicious BEC bagel in bushwick.

Iced Mocha, Iced Latte and Bagel with egg and cheese
Kishi M.

Small cafe in the heart if Brooklyn in the middle of a homely neighborhood. The ambience is really chill and a nice relaxed vibe. We ordered breakfast food i.e. Egg and Cheese Bagel, Iced Mocha, Iced Latte. The coffee was good and food was decent as well. A good place to bring a book, order some coffee and grub and just enjoy. Would like to come back here and try more of their breakfast options, which have rave reviews.

Breakfast burrito turkey bacon and avocado - soooooo good

I've been a frequent customer since 2020- and their quality service has always been consistent. Something about their breakfast burritos cannot be replicated anywhere else I've been- it's the perfect ratio of egg salsa avocado your choice of protein- I love the customization aspect of it. Maybe it's their tortillas- top quality that brings everything together: their sauces must be handmade because there's a freshness and a slight kick (spice) to it that makes it so enjoyable. The best things is they're a manageable portion for the morning so you don't feel sluggish for the rest of the day. Juices, platters all so fresh. !! Thank you Your Way Cafe :)

Chipotle Omelette with home fries
Alana K.

I came here recently on a Monday morning around 11am. It was pretty empty inside, only one other customer when I got there. The menu is huge and I had a difficult time deciding what to order, but the cashier was patient and gave me recommendations on what she liked. I settled on the chipotle omelet. The omelets come with either a side of salad or home fries, and I chose the latter. I sat down and my food was brought to me pretty quickly. The omelet was great. I wish it had more of the chipotle paste on it, but other than that it was a 10/10. There's a fair amount of counter space and tables, and there are outlets to charge your phone or laptop. This seems like it would be a good place to do work. Additionally, the cashier/server was really nice. Whatever I needed-- a cup of water, a set of plastic utensils, hot sauce, etc.-- she brought to me quickly. This place is definitely kind of a hole-in-the-wall, but I would recommend stopping by for breakfast or lunch if you're in the area!

Eggs Benedict
Bre Y.

I ordered Eggs Benedict for delivery on Saturday Morning. Delivery was within the estimate and fairly quick! The food was okay. My poached eggs were hardboiled, and the hollandaise sauce was more of a chipotle sauce, which was not described nor expected. I wasn't a fan. When you order eggs benedict you expect a traditional hollandaise unless otherwise stated. Homefries were well seasoned and tasty!

Inside has a lot of area for work
Nancy L.

The food for 16.00 I don't feel like it was the best -I order an egg -avocado- turkey bacon & and a latte that was okay service was good the girl was nice & informative ...the ambiance was nice a lot of art on the walls-great place to write -draw -laptop work ...but the food was a miss it felt plain Jane -like blah ! It wasn't giving but thats why I gave it a 3 starts if it wasn't for that those reason it would of made it but & oh I forgot there orange juice & champagne was good .

2. Western Omelette 9. Breakfast Burrito Smoked salmon bagel
Gabe G.

Came here after working up a sweat at Puppy Yoga down the street. Would def recommend this place if you don't want to break the bank in Brooklyn for breakfast. Now say that 5 times fast

Bacon Egg and Cheese Sandwich with a hash brown.
Robert D.

Great food , good atmosphere. The menu is a little scattered but we like the variety.

Bagel with Cream Cheese
Menelik S.

Got a bagel with cream cheese and a breakfast sandwich. Everything is reasonably priced and seems great. Surprisingly not busy on a Sunday afternoon which is nice. Got some nice 80s music playing right now too.

1. Cubano Panini 4. Chicken Club Panini Americano
Esugen E.

Needed something quick to eat so stopped by this cafe and I'm glad we did! The americano was one of the better ones I have had, I got it with caramel sauce and it was the perfect balance of sweet and bitter. The chicken club panini was also delicious. Though I was expecting it to come in bread not a flatbread. The salad has no sauce so make sure to ask for dressing if dry salads aren't your thing. My friend also enjoyed her Cubano panini, which if you're looking to get more for your money definitely get it. Service was a bit slow for a place that didn't seem too busy but overall we enjoyed it.

Turkey bacon and egg Croissant with house potatoes

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9 years ago

Went for brunch food. Worst cup of coffee I've ever paid for. Breakfast burrito tasted like fish and cinnamon. Avoid.

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9 years ago

This place is greedy and has bad customer service. They will fight you over $10. Decent food but not worth the headache. Thumbs down!

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11 years ago

Great staff, very friendly. Bagel with lox for $5 which is great and there is a plug so I can work! No complaints and the food is very good.

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I come here every morning, the service and atmosphere is on point and they start my day right! Great food selection and AWESOME employees!!

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