Down-to-earth coffehouse offering traditional American fare, including breakfast, & counter seating.
"Coffee: $3.50 This diner is a Carroll Gardens crossroads, where you can get hairdresser recommendations from your server, or poached eggs before work on a Friday. Kids in high chairs drown french toast in maple syrup before heading stickily off to preschool, and the fresh-squeeze orange juice machine is perpetually whirring. Grab a chrome stool at the counter, order a stack of chocolate chip pancakes, and admire the eclectic decor: a bike hanging on the wall, a clock made out of a frying pan. " - willa moore, molly fitzpatrick, will hartman, bryan kim, neha talreja, sonal shah
"Some people come to Cobble Hill Coffee Shop every week for breakfast, to swap the names of hairdressers with their server, who knows a guy who’s really good. The Court Street diner (which used to be called The Donut House) has chrome stools, a freshly-squeezed orange juice machine, and decor that includes a bike hanging on the wall, and a clock made out of a frying pan. On a Friday morning, there will be multiple high-chairs with kids in them, bathing french toast in maple syrup—the real Canadian stuff, which is worth the extra $2.50. The food, as one should expect from a diner, is wonderfully average. But if you live in the area, this could become your regular spot for eggs and home fries, or chocolate chip pancakes. And also maybe a dentist recommendation." - Willa Moore
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