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    Old Croydon Cafe

    4.1 (73 reviews)
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    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Cheese omelette with grilled tomato's
    Deirdre C.

    I love it here. Every time I come to staff is friendly and the food is good! Perfect! Everyone I ever brought with me always loves it too!

    Rye and white toast
    Kelly B.

    I came here about a year and a half ago. I left with mixed feelings because although the food was a pleasant surprise and delicious, my friend, on the other hand, decided to mix business with pleasure. I never saw it coming, but she dropped a bombshell on me. I never finished my meal, so I decided to give it another shot without her yesterday and every bite of my omelet was delightful. I ordered a pesto, spinach,, onion, and tomato omelet, which, to be honest, I had never seen pesto on a omelet before and I love pesto. Croydon is a quaint nice but small town near the Delaware River, not on the river, so if your looking for a view the best your going to get are the businesses across the street but it's so worth it. I order the large home fries so I could take some home and rye toast that already had butter melting on it. My friend ordered a combination of eggs over easy, bacon and home fries with toast and he said his was great. The inside reminded me of an old fashion cafe with the checkered flooring, the walls had décor that was easy on the eyes and it was an open kitchen which I loved. The atmosphere was energetic and it was early, around 7am. The staff was upbeat and seemed to be having fun. It's children friendly, cash only though, had to go get money to pay which they let us do. They do only breakfast and lunch, no dinner. It's very inviting and I can't wait to go back again! I give the cafe a five 5 star rating all the way around. Dress casual. Ample parking, wheelchair accessible.

    Specialty waffle of some sort with homemade whipped cream - always get a special when you can!
    Lindsay W.

    I practically live at this place on weekends. Everything is soooo good! Lots of classic diner options, but the specials board always has some amazing kind of twist that is different every weekend. (A recent personal favorite was the breakfast patty melt!) All of the food is good and filling, and they have half options of a lot of the regular menu items for those with smaller appetites. Just be forewarned: this is a cash only establishment, and there is no ATM on premises. Come prepared!

    Sausage Gravy and Biscuits, home fries
    Michelle W.

    Best breakfast in Lower Bucks! The sausage gravy and biscuits are amazing and their home fries are freshly made and delicious as well as their omelettes! I can't wait to try other things here, it's my new favorite go to breakfast spot! They also serve lunch, which I'm sure is incredible as well! Run, don't walk, get down here and try it, you will not be disappointed!

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    Audrey A.

    A hidden Gem!!! So incredibly delicious and the staff is super friendly. A great stop on our way home from Philly. Do yourself a favor and stop in here for some breakfast or lunch. You won't regret it.

    Abby M.

    The food here is FANTASTIC! My boyfriend and I stopped in for breakfast and ordered the Philly steak breakfast omelette and the Philly steak breakfast grinder. Hey, when you're in Philly you gotta have a cheesesteak. The portions were huge and delicious. If you're in the area, I highly recommend Old Croydon Cafe!

    Pork roll omelette with cheese, and tomatoes. Side of pork roll, potatoes with cheddar cheese and onions. Coffee, and wheat toast.
    Paul J.

    I've been dying to eat here. I've heard good things. So today was the day. I had a pork roll, tomato, and cheese omelet, with a side of pork roll, potatoes, and wheat toast. Also of course coffee. I was with 3 others they ordered French toast, grits. The pancakes deluxe. Sausage, gravy biscuits. Everything was great. I will return!

    Country fried steak smothered in gravy
    Marlyn V.

    This quaint diner-esque establishment is the kind of place that gives character to a town. As soon as we walked in we were greeted by a friendly good morning and lots of local kids paintings alongs the walls. While looking over their extensive breakfast & lunch menu you could hear conversations with other tables who all seemed to be regulars here, and made me slightly jealous that I wasn't a townie too. Thankfully our server treated us with the same pleasant and small town love that she did to everyone else. Now to the food, it was very difficult making a decision between such great plates like their vibrant french toast, a chilli omlette, chipped beef or countless other things. The hubby decided on a ham club which was really yummy, large and came with delicious crispy fries for only $7. I can't pass a good country fried steak or trying some good gravy. This is a warning: I hate American Breakfast sausage. Well, this gravy brought sausage chunks, but the server said it was a customer favorite, sooo I tried it and I can say is this is the BEST DARN GRAVY I have EVER had! Overall, I will be coming here as often as I can!

    The Good French toast deluxe!! And coffee!!
    Stephen B.

    Was in the mood for some breakfast this morning. So desided to try a new place. That I never tried before, And was impressed with how great the food was and the service was just perfect. Not one complaint. Definitely a place I would go back to eat at again.

    Cheese Omelet and home fries
    Toy G.

    Wanted to try a new breakfast spot for us. We found a little hole-in-the-wall up in Bristol. I really like a no frills diner like places like this. Food was good. Hearty. It was a solid breakfast with good service. The place was busy and on a Sunday, that's always a good sign . It's out of our way, but if your in the area a solid choice

    2 eggs over medium with home fries OCC (close) and Country Fried Steak Eggs (far)

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    I ordered Greek omelette for breakfast take out and they were fast with my order and it was delicious.

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    I tried the Diablo omelette I like spicy and it was delicious staff was friendly good Corner Cafe

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    8 years ago

    Go here almost every Saturday morning with my mom. Good food, different specials on the board every week and friendly service.

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    Great place,great breakfast,would recommend they would start serving bloody Mary's,but that's me.totally recommend you try it.

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    14 years ago

    THE BEST place to eat!! I have never been disappointed with the food, the coffee or the service here!!

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