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Coffee Corner
Category: Restaurants Breakfast & Brunch Breakfast & Brunch [Edit]
83 Main StMontpelier, VT 05602
(802) 229-9060
- Price Range:
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$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Attire:
- Casual
- Good for Groups:
- Yes
- Good for Kids:
- Yes
- Takes Reservations:
- No
- Take-out:
- Yes
- Waiter Service:
- Yes
- Outdoor Seating:
- No
- Wheelchair Accessible:
- Yes
7 reviews for Coffee Corner
7 reviews in English
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Review from Amber A.
New Haven, CT
This little diner is so cute! Montpelier is a two street town, charming and welcoming yearound. There are several great restaurants downtown, but coffee corner is one of my favorites.
My family and I always make a point to stop here for a delicious belgian waffle with blueberries, whipped cream and real vermont maple syrup plus bacon on the side when I'm really hungry. They have great soup and sandwiches too. This greasy spoon is nothing fancy, but if you don't mind the closet sized bathroom and teeny tiny booths, you're going to love this place. -
Review from Tony U.
If you happen to find yourself in Montpelier, look no further if you crave a classic American breakfast place with that independent feel to it.
My review may be outdated again. It's been years, at least, since I was here. But hey, it left an impression on me. I even took a picture of the place before digital cameras were popular.
I remember it being very comfortable and in proximity of the State Capitol Bldg. All the usual stuff: pancakes, french toast, eggs, bacon, coffee, orange juice etc., and very organized, clean, and comfortable.
Nothing negative to report but not quite the best ever. I reserve that for some other places. -
Review from John N.
Manhattan, NY
I been here 3 times in 8 or 9 days. The waitress are super friendly where everyone know your family after 1 time eating there. The Place is small but very cozy and they are open 7 days a week from 6-3pm. I try their saugages, eggs and cheese muffin with a side of their take on home style potato and it does make me happy when i finish my meal there. Today I try and order something different so I order the Bryan (corned beef harsh w/2 eggs and some toast. I even order the sweet potato fries with it and everything came out pretty big portion expect for the sweet potato fries, alittle small and burnt like but it tasted ok.
I enjoy eating the eggs w.some corned beef harsh on top w.a touch ok ok alot of tabasco sauce and it was yummuy. I will come back when i get a chance and maybe try something else. I would recommend this place to anyone for a great feel and evironment, -
Review from L R.
Barre, VT
With the limited all day breakfast places around, this one is the best around. I always order the same thing, breakfast sandwich with tofu and sprouts, I think just for the novelty of it, hash brown patty and fruit. Always greasy, always good. I've brought boston friends here and they have enjoyed themselves, too. Service is hit or miss, some days its great home town service, some days the waitstaff hang around talking and not taking your order. But overall, for Central VT, its pretty much the only all day breakfast place I go to.
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Review from Gabriella L.
Manhattan, NY
Now, this is the Mom and Pop establishment we were looking for our entire weekend trip to Stowe, Vermont although we had to leave Stowe to find it. As no eatery in the Stowe or nearby surrounding area serves breakfast post 10 a.m. (because they are all very God-fearing peepz, as we witnessed, and the churches were packed to the nines), we made our way to Montpelier in search of some pancakes and eggs.
We saw the Coffee Corner looming in the distance from the car and parked nearby, brimming with excitement at the thought of a small, dingy diner and a big, home-style New England breakfast. We were not disappointed when a little, elderly lass with a nametag reading "Granny" informed us it would be ten minutes for a table.
The whole place only has about six tables and a counter. We ordered coffee (New England's), water (tap, very fresh and presumably from a local spring), a western omellette with Cabot cheese (with perfectly delicious wheat toast I smeared apple jelly on and a side order of their "famous" homefries), blueberry pancakes (to die for, and SMOTHERED in authentic, maple syrup), and some of the best oatmeal with fruit I've ever had.
The reason why this place gets 4 stars and not 5 from moi is because I had an enormous coffee spillage that was muy embarrassing pour moi but went unnoticed by the staff the entire time we were scrambling to cover it with every napkin in our dispenser and wiping it up.
Admittedly, the rest of the clientele was a bit odd, but we didn't mind because we were really having a high time of it, the food was inexpensive and fantastic, and where else do you really find an anachronistic place like that, especially in Boston? -
Review from g c.
Staten Island, NY
We went there on a visit to the mountains from NYC and thought the food was great. Bacon whimpy burger was awesome! So were their omelette's and sandwiches. Friendly wait staff and fast service.
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Review from Jim H.
Boston, MA
A solid and tasty diner-like breakfast and lunch spot at the corner of State and Main. Cute space, a sense of history without a fake "ye olde / old timey" atmosphere. The staff are friendly well organized and deliver up plates of luscious blueberry pancakes, eggs, a couple great kinds of sausage both sweet (links with maple) and savory (patties with sage) and real Vermont maple syrup. The coffee is a little bit of a disappointment leaning towards too light and lacking rich taste (one quarter French roast could solve that). Use of local ingredients further boosts tthis place.
