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    Riverwalk Cafe

    2.0 (1 review)
    Open 7:00 am - 2:00 pm

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    Country Ham N Egg Restaurant

    Country Ham N Egg Restaurant

    3.5
    (104 reviews)
    2.6 mi
    $

    Stopped in on a Saturday morning and immediately appreciated the Old Florida charm of this place…read more Country Ham N Egg has the kind of classic diner vibe I love--complete with a proper lunch counter, plenty of booths and tables, and even some outdoor seating. We were seated right away, and the service was spot on: quick, friendly, and never felt rushed. I usually judge a breakfast spot partly by their coffee, but I already had a fresh cup of homebrew in my Buc-ee's tumbler this time around and didn't want to waste it (Yes, I saw the "Absolutely no outside beverages" sign... and yes, I'll respect that on future visits. No one said a word, which I appreciated.) I did grab a giant glass of cranberry juice to go with my meal. I ordered the pork chop with two eggs over easy, grits, and an English muffin--and everything was cooked just right. The pork chop had perfect grill marks and was tender and flavorful. The eggs were exactly how I like them, and the grits... well, I can be a bit picky when it comes to grits, but these were spot on. Creamy, hot, and seasoned just right--hard to beat that. All in all, a great breakfast experience. Looking forward to coming back, and I'm curious to see what they've got on the lunch menu next time.

    Stopped in the local breakfast hangout for a good meal after work. Ordered the chicken fried steak,…read morehome fries, eggs and toast. I ate the eggs and half the toast. That's it. Only 5 pieces of potato were fried, the rest seemed like cubes of pale baked potato. The "steak" was more like a breaded hamburger, and tasted like it was past it's sell-by date. I left everything else on the plate. The waitress never asked if there was anything wrong, and I could plainly see she saw what was left on my plate. Even when I went to pay no one asked how everything was, as is customary in the food service industry. This place is 3 miles from my house, but I'll drive the 25 miles to the closest Crakcer Barrel from now on.

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    Pork chop with eggs, grits, English muffin.
    Pork chop with eggs, grits, English muffin.
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    Cafe Latte da

    Cafe Latte da

    4.0
    (9 reviews)
    2.0 mi

    **INITIAL REVIEW**…read more Some of you know that I am often brought to historic downtowns and villages in hopes of "letterbox seeding" them. As I get close to concluding Historic Downtown Melbourne/Melbourne Main Street, I am moving both south to Sebastian Riverview Area and north to the Eau Gallie Art District. Today, I decided to further check out the Sebastian Riverview Area and it looks like I'll be getting more done here as I discover more "mom n' pop" shops. One of the restaurants in the area I've been to before is Cafe Latte da. Located on the northside of the Sebastian Riverview Area on the riverside of US-1 (across the street from The District), Cafe Latte da is a smallish shop ran by two women. It is a quaint coffee shop that looks like stepping into grandma's house, well, at least the view you'd think seen on classic television, especially on Lifetime. The women are very kind. Very friendly and admirable and I had such a nice conversation with them. As for the food, it was delicious for what they have. Definitely a place you want to support. Now for the overall criticism. As much as I like this place, I most stress critical points that may be a factor for other patrons. For starters, the two women seem to be the only ones running this place, so there is a layer of grime often associated with homes ran by older people. Each menu had a bit of stickiness to it. For me, not a problem. But I know it can be an issue for others. It is quite evident things need to be wiped down. You can especially see crumbs on certain displays. Next, the food menu is good, but can be limited given the limits they have. Take that as you may, but so far, everything they had served me was delicious which is the more important factor in my opinion. Ultimately, I am going to give an overall rating of three out of five stars. It is good to go here if you can be graceful on some things. But there are some, especially some of my friends who are germiphobes and get uppity if a restroom doesn't have a means to open the door without using your hands. Still, give these ladies and their coffee shop some love. They are pillars in expressing and progressing the community with all the local artists displaying their art, events, and activities they support. I truly hope someone can give them the assistance they need because this place is great, but I can sense there can be issues others might see, especially with certain priviledges we Americans have when it comes to eating out.,

    Cute kitschy place filled with what appear to be regulars. Service was decent but my drink wasn't…read moregreat--my latte was milk heavy and I barely tasted any coffee. I don't think it's a place I would frequent, but it was nice to stop in once.

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    Inside is eclectic to say the least
    Inside is eclectic to say the least
    Delicious avocado toast with egg
    Delicious avocado toast with egg
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    Village Tavern of Sebastian

    Village Tavern of Sebastian

    4.6
    (109 reviews)
    2.1 mi
    $$

    We wandered into the Village Tavern of Sebastian on a Saturday afternoon after running errands, and…read moreit instantly felt like one of those hidden gems you kick yourself for not finding sooner. We live just down the road in Vero Beach, so discovering a neighborhood tavern with this much charm practically in our backyard was a real win. We had already eaten lunch at Nini's Cuban across the parking lot, so we stopped in just for a beer. Within minutes we were pulled straight into the atmosphere. Nancy, the bartender and proprietor, is the kind of host every small tavern dreams of. Warm, funny, and completely at ease, she makes newcomers feel like long‑time regulars while keeping the whole place running smoothly. The beer selection is far better than you would expect from a cozy local spot. There is a rotating craft lineup that rivals bigger bars, along with the classics and a surprisingly solid wine list. We spent half our visit sipping and the other half laughing at the hilarious signs covering the walls and at the antics of a couple of regulars who clearly keep the place lively. We have not tried the food yet, but the vibe alone guarantees we will be back and we will be coming hungry. This is the kind of place where you settle in, meet the locals, and let the afternoon drift. For the record, our beer of choice that day was "Cougar Bait." It is as much fun to drink as it is to say!

    If you're looking for a place that makes you feel like you actually belong in the neighborhood,…read moreVillage Tavern Restaurant is that rare gem that delivers comfort, quality, and character with every plate and pint. From the moment I slid onto a barstool, I knew I was in for something special -- and not just because the beer list reads like a love letter to hop heads and casual sippers alike. Each pint poured is thoughtful, crisp, and refreshing, with local craft brews rubbing shoulders beside tried‑and‑true favorites. I lost count somewhere around the third flight, but honestly? Worth it. And then there's Nancy, the bartender -- sweet lord, if every tavern had her warmth and precision, we'd all be happier people. She recommended beers without braggy pretension, anticipated refills like a mind reader, and managed a perfect balance of friendly conversation and professional grace. Her service alone is worth the trip. Great food, killer beers, and a bartender who makes you feel like a VIP? Village Tavern doesn't just raise the bar -- it is the bar.

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    Monica & the flowers out front
    Monica & the flowers out front
    Quesadilla ordered with peppers/onions on the side.
    Quesadilla ordered with peppers/onions on the side.
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