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    Kitchen Little

    4.1 (513 reviews)
    Closed 7:30 am - 1:00 pm

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    Moderate noise
    Good for kids
    Outdoor seating

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    Jess R.

    Loved this breakfast spot! It was kinda hidden and had a great water view. Loved the lobster benny and the blueberry mascarpone pancake special! Would definitely suggest as a good breakfast spot to go to in the area and called ahead which was helpful!

    Eggs Benedict with roasted pepper hollandaise sauce. Tomato and avocado Side blueberry pancakes
    Erin C.

    Such a great breakfast spot. Now located in a marina. A larger Location than the old one. With outdoor and indoor seating of the marina. Everything is fresh and tasty. The place gets packed so there could be a wait but it moves fast. Cinnamon roll French toast is a must if you have a sweet tooth.

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    Susan D.

    Glad I finally made it. Tried to go Sat and there was an electrical wire down that closed the one road there. I had better luck on Sunday. Arrived around 930am to a 30 min wait. It's a popular place. Everyone was friendly and welcoming- I noticed the host briefly stopping at tables to chat with guests by name as he returned to the host stand after seating diners. I figured they were regulars- but then he stopped at my table a few times and checked in with me, using my name. I was impressed. It was very busy but service was excellent. My eggs Benny and the side of fruit were delicious- got biscuits and sausage gravy to go. Huge menu selection. My server brought me a 'to go' cup with lid when she noticed I hadn't finished my iced tea. Little things like that matter. Cute place- would definitely go back. Highly recommend if you're in the Mystic area. Plenty of free parking.

    Crab omelette
    Krystyn P.

    Kitchen Little is that ol' reliable that is always packed. Why? Because the only other breakfast joint in Mystic is the Mystic Diner. (Sift is phenomenal but I have a hard time classifying it as a breakfast joint.) It has a large, finely tuned menu with the occasional standout special. But while one walks away full, the flavors aren't that memorable. Service is typically fast, courteous, and with a focus on getting folks out the door to address the growing line outside. Thankfully they have some seating outside that overlooks the marina, which on a nice day is the place to sit.

    Lobster benedict
    Gillian J.

    This place was as good as everyone else has written. Although it's not to say that some groups may have had not as good a time. The vibe is cool. It's a small restaurant and does have outdoor seating (although methinks some are saved for regulars. And rightly so!) Service was great. We chatted for awhile with our server (maybe too much ). Food was really good--really crispy bacon and the jalepeno hash browns, yum. Only objection came from the cinnamon swirl pancakes. My kid thought they were on the small side. My lobster benedict was delicious. Anything is better with more lobster but it was enough. The plate could have benefitted with a small salad or microgreens. Would definitely return!

    View from inside

    Such a hidden gem in the Mystic Marina. As a tourist traveling to Boston we asked for recommendations and got this from our waiter. He said it's a "locals only" The menu is overwhelmingly delicious. We had the #8 and 18. Super delicious No Bad Days is a great way to do business

    Surf & Turf Benedict
    Jacintha T.

    #ThisFeedsMySoul - Status Conferred Surf & Turf Benedict I Cynivised this dish by changing out the boring English muffin for the Portuguese muffin; that change elevated the dish. The filet was tender even though it was cooked well past medium. The hollandaise sauce was thick, which worked well surprisingly. The lobster side was excellent. Pancake I am glad they had an option to add just a single pancake. The pancake was light and airy, buttermilk delicious. Not a fan of the log cabin syrup option. Bob He is the best hostess on the planet. His energy is infectious! Super friendly, efficient and rolling people in and out. He was cracking jokes and made the wait time fly by. Location Backdrop of the marina is always a nice view. The locals pack this place and I see why. While there was a small wait, they turn over time for the tables is impressive. The servers all work as a team to crank out the food, drinks and keep people eating quickly to move them on. The kitchen rocks out the food lightening fast and it was still warm. I love that it is actually a "little" space and from what the locals told me this is the new larger location, which still only had about 16 tables. Totally worth heading over there to start your day!

    Chelsea C.

    Had a great breakfast with family! They are a bit of a smaller place inside so they had to break us into two tables but it was totally fine. I had the kitchen sink omelette which was so good. It had everything I wanted all tucked away! Others got lobster Benedict which they loved and said it was their favorite meal of the trip ! They have great views and a nice parking lot ! You can always walk around and see the boats while you are waiting. The staff was so kind to us too with two small children. We would definitely go back.

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    Amazing food, view, and service! Specialty mimosas and coffees are delish! Treat yourself!

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    Hidden spot with great food! Fresh ingredients, outstanding specials, and consistent meals.

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    Delicious food - lots of great options. I got the lobster eggs Benedict ... amazing. Really great service as well. Highly recommend!

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