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    Sea Glass Cafe

    3.6 (164 reviews)
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    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Good for groups
    Outdoor seating

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    Denver omelet
    Dustie A.

    Such a cute space. Very much old diner feel with the two color tile flooring and diner chairs. The works are nice and courteous. Friendly and acknowledged each person entering. The coffee bar is a cute touch in the corner. The downs the coffee flavors seemed watered down. Not very strong coffee. The Denver omlett was packed with yummy ham eggs cheese and onions along with green peppers. biscuits were warm and flavorful.

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    Emily B.

    This is a great little breakfast and brunch spot in New Bern. Typical greasy spoon diner offerings including eggs and pancakes. I got the traditional eggs Benedict and it was delicious. They have several kinds of Benedict including a vegetarian and a crab version. They even have a Seniors' special section of the menu which 55 and older can order from for smaller portions thus cheaper pricing. Great little spot if you're craving breakfasty foods! Service was quick and friendly!

    Senior Waffles plate.
    Jeff S.

    Have not been here for some time. Still good as always. Tiffany was our server and what I liked, when she brought an omelette to one in our party, she noticed the pepper jack was omitted.

    "Pancakes that we will challenge you to try and find anywhere else!"
    Alexa C.

    This was our last day in New Bern. The last day of our vacation and we wanted to end with a bang. The day previous we had an amazing French Toast in downtown New Bern at Baker's Kitchen. So we wanted to explore the area as we left. This place started with great reviews (for reasons unknown). We arrived about 8:30 and they opened at 8 -- the place was already full which is typically a good sign. We were seated and told coffee is self-serve. Which is a cool idea but not much a guest can do when the coffee is empty and cold. When it comes to the menu. Let's hope you have an idea of EXACTLY what you want because most of it is scratched out. They emphasize a scratch made menu, I guess they meant that literally as nothing is available and literally scratched out with sharpie. Our server eventually came, we weren't quite ready and then she proceeded to take another tables order. I'm not even mad at her. She seemed to be the ONLY one working. For a busy Sunday breakfast you'd expect more. There was her and one woman serving the food. They were drowning with no shore in sight. I was ready to call in the coast guard to at least offer them some sort of relief. Food was decent but probably wouldn't come back.

    Veggie Benedict with hash browns
    Rebecca M.

    The Sea Glass Cafe reminded me of a small diner. It is a very busy place and has a few tables outside. I wasn't exactly sure who my waitress was as all three took care of my needs and seemed to work together at all the tables. When I arrived I was warmly greeted and asked if it was my first time there and was told the benedicts were popular. The menu had a variety of options so makes it easy for everyone to find something they'd like to eat. I liked that many items could be customized with the toppings you wanted so was tempted to order one of those dishes. I went with the Veggie Benedict as it had avocado; tomato; mushrooms and spinach. What I didn't notice was that instead of poached eggs that I love with runny yolks it came with two scrambled egg whites. I will see next time if I can get two poached eggs next time as that would have made it perfect as I like the yolk. I look forward to dining here again.

    Sea Glass Benedict
    Suzanne H.

    My oh my...the portion sizes are generous and shareable! And can we talk about the creamy deliciousness of their cheese grits! I was so looking forward to trying the Sea Glass Benedict...I mean anything with crab has got to be yummy...but was disappointed in the amount of crabmeat. Unfortunately the service was less than stellar with only two wait staff during Saturday breakfast service. We had to wait for our order to be taken, silverware and butter to be provided. When we were ready to pay, staff was more concerned with busing tables than even acknowledging us at the cashier. Lastly, wait staff weren't wearing masks and the tables weren't spaced for social distancing. While this was our first experience at Sea Glass, I understand everyone has an off day. I'll give them a second chance. Just not any time soon.

    Front menu 2023
    Steve L.

    I can see why a lot of locals like this place, the service is terrific and the food are delicious! The portions are definitely generous and they are priced fairly. There are plenty of tables to accommodate the hungry folks! Overall, this is definitely a must-come place if you're ever wanting good brunch.

    Love the unique mugs!
    Kayla F.

    We had Sam as our server and she was ON POINT. Recommended her favorites and tweaks available. I think she could tell I was looking for something and she recommended a Philly Skillet that wasn't on the menu and it was exactly what I wanted. It so so so good. Loved it. I'm so excited to go back. Everything was amazing and staff was so nice.

    New Bern Benedict and Traditional Benedict
    Aymee V.

    What a spectacular brekkie experience. Today was our first time at The Sea Glass Cafe as we are new to the area. The place is in a strip mall and is completely unpretentious.. It was packed to the hilt when we arrived and the folks kept coming. We did have a bit of a wait( about 25 minutes for the table and another 30 for our food) but boy was it worth it! We had what is in the photograph in addition to a short stack of pancakes that both my husband and I shared. I'll start with the pancakes- thick, light, fluffy, airy and the syrup is DELICIOUS.. I'm going to hazard a guess that the syrup is real ( not some standard dirty mass produced thickened sugar water that's been sitting on a shelf for months ) because the taste was delicious. The New Bern Benedict which I had was decadent. Poached eggs on a sausage patty and perfectly baked and tasting biscuit smothered in FRESH homemade hollandaise sauce was sublime. The hash browns were generous, well seasoned and cooked to perfection. My husband had the Traditional Eggs Benedict which he is still raving about. This place was well worth the wait and the price.. Samantha our server was lovely and took really good care of us and kept us updated throughout our wait. This was most certainly a dining pleasure and we will be back for sure. If you are in town and want a great breakfast, THIS is the place.

    Strawberry/banana pancakes

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    Whenever I think of small, hometown breakfast I think of the Sea Glass. One of my favorites to bring our out-of-town guests!

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    Great place for breakfast. Friendly service. Yummy food. Place can be a bit loud when full. But worth it.

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    The Old Pinnix

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    This is a really neat space with great drinks, just make sure you park strategically... the road…read morecan get entirely blocked by a train for a really long time, and you might find yourself a bit stuck! Didn't happen to us, but when we arrived, there was indeed a train sitting there, and some cars in front, well, they weren't going anywhere anytime soon. Inside is all vibes, kind of set up like an old pharmacy, but slinging cocktails instead, and I have to say, the cocktails were very tasty and well priced. All the tables were full of friend and family groups playing board games and enjoying various flatbreads and libations. Seems like the kind of place the local neighborhoods enjoy and spend quite a bit of time at. At the moment, can't remember the names of the cocktails we got, its been a few months. But I do remember the toasts. This place doesnt have a kitchen in a traditional sense, more like a prep area where they bring ingredients together (that I imagine are made off site) and toast it up to present you with some pretty unique combos and flavors. Honestly, a great way around some of the health code restrictions that start to apply to more in-depth operations while still having a robust menu. We ordered a variety for the 4 of us, as this was dinner that evening. Gettin Figgy with it was a favorite, as were the Pig and the Goat, and the Reuben. Their version of a Cubano was alright, but as could be the case you'd imagine, the pork was a little dry. The caprese was the only one we got that seemed to be a universal thumbs down, the avocado spread wasn't working with the other ingredients. Definitely would come back for some of these toasts, and drinks!

    Visiting family near New Bern, they recommended an easy night out at the Old Pinnix. This is an…read moreintimate space, a little off the main strip, with ample parking. It has a large and interesting drink menu and enjoyed several cocktails while we were there! I tried the Spiced Whiskey Mule, which was decent--more of a lemon taste than I expected--but then tried the Minty Cherry Mojito which I really enjoyed. We were intrigued by all the fun toasts, so we ordered several to share. My favorites were: Gettin' Figgy With It (cute names, for sure); The Pig and the Goat; and the Reuban. We did not enjoy the Caprese toast. Something about the avocado spread did not jive with the other ingredients. This is a great space for a small group friends. It's been intentionally set up with sitting areas and a wall of games you can choose from. You may struggle to find a seat and it's a place where people will park and sit for a while. Wouldn't mind going back to try out more cocktails with fun toast the next time I'm in the area!

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