3A Cafe

4.0 star rating
7 reviews Rating Details

Category: Breakfast & Brunch  [Edit]

295 Court St
Plymouth, MA 02360
(508) 747-3740
Price Range:
$$
Attire:
Casual
Good for Groups:
No
Good for Kids:
Yes
Delivery:
No
Waiter Service:
Yes
Outdoor Seating:
No
Alcohol:
No
Wheelchair Accessible:
No
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  • Review from Nancy M.

    • 3 friends
    • 2 reviews

    Plymouth, MA

    5.0 star rating
    2/8/2012

    went to breakfast the other day the food and service was great the portions were amazing

  • Review from Alex C.

    • 4 friends
    • 12 reviews

    Plymouth, MA

    5.0 star rating
    10/26/2010

    This place rocks!!!!!!

    The service is unbelievable - the people who work at 3A cafe really are great.  They're constantly filling your coffee and they get to know every customer by name.  It's really unique.

    The food is awesome - portions are huge.  I recommended getting only 1 or 2 eggs... 3 eggs at 3A cafe is like 5 eggs anywhere else.  The cinnamon swirl toast rocks. I'm not a fan of the homefries.. wish they had hashbrowns instead.

    Prices are very reasonable.

    There's a ton of street parking and it's free.  You can also stop at the awesome butcher shop across the street after breakfast.

  • Review from Renee P.

    • 0 friends
    • 5 reviews

    Boston, MA

    5.0 star rating
    5/5/2011

    Best Greek Salad!

    I love this place! In all fairness all I have ever had from 3A Cafe is their greek salad but it has to be the best greek salad around. It is HUGE and comes with 2 stuffed grape vine leaves. The dressing is also out of this world.

  • Review from Alyssa S.

    Randolph, MA

    4.0 star rating
    2/7/2011

    An accurate rating would be a little less than 4 stars, but I wanted to boost this cafe's overall star power.

    3A is a cute, tiny breakfast spot that you would miss if you weren't looking out for it.  It holds about ten tables p[us bar seating.  The staff is friendly and energetic, and their food is served quickly and in ENORMOUS portions.  On a Sunday afternoon, there is a steady stream of customers dining in and then leaving with items from the tiny display case of baked goods.  My boyfriend ordered the Southwestern Omelette Special with pumpernickel bread, along with a side of hash.  I normally don't enjoy hash, but I admit to eating half of his helping!  For my breakfast, I had the Egg Florentine that comes with these amazing homefries.  Our total for breakfast was $24, including coffee.  Definitely seek this place out for a quick breakfast or lunch!

  • Review from Dawn M.

    • 8 friends
    • 24 reviews

    Plymouth, MA

    2.0 star rating
    11/28/2010 1 Check-in Here

    The food is ok...cinnamon french toast is probably the best thing I've had. Service is good...the girls are friendly and efficient....
    But the place is convenient and the prices are reasonable. Beat the church crowd on Sunday if you're going....it fills up fast.

  • Review from Ed B.

    • 1 friend
    • 25 reviews

    Plymouth, MA

    2.0 star rating
    11/28/2010 1 photo 1 Check-in Here

    Its good to have a place in the north Plymouth area you can walk to. The service is awesome but the food is average nothing fancy or crave worthy.

  • Review from Eric T.

    • 61 friends
    • 247 reviews

    Marion, MA

    4.0 star rating
    8/22/2008

    I stopped in here for breakfast today and I was surprised by how good it was.  I wasn't even planning on walking in here, but I was next door for work and all I could smell was bacon, eggs, and fresh bread.  It's a small little cafe with maybe a dozen tables and a diner counter with about 10 more seats.  The waitress was a friendly young woman, who looked like she was auditioning for every diner waitress you've seen in every movie.  She was friendly with her regulars, and was quick to make a new guy like myself feel welcome.  The menu is standard breakfast food, but everything is baked fresh.  I got a special stuffed French Toast.  It was home maid bread French Toasted, with scrambled eggs, bacon, ham, and American cheese with a side of home fries.  The combo of French Toast and meat scared me at first but I made a great choice.  It was one of the best breakfasts I've had outside of my house in a long time.  The home fries were hands down the best I've had that weren't made by my father.  (My dad still makes the best home fries in the world).  The only reason I wouldn't give 3A Cafe 5 stars is the lack of parking, and the part of town it's in.  Not that it's a bad neighborhood, it's just not as convenient as Plymouth Center.  If you're in Plymouth it is worth a trip.

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