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    Sweet Basil's Cafe

    4.0 (967 reviews)
    ModerateNew American, Cafes
    Open 8:30 am - 8:00 pm

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    What's the vibe?
    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Good for kids
    Outdoor seating

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    Eduardo C.

    Busy restaurant so stop by before 11 if you want to do brunch on the weekends! The star of the show are the pancakes, skip all the savory dishes and just "treat yoself" it's worth it! The eggs Benedict was "fine". I think about their pancakes at least once a week!

    Sarah X.

    The interior of the restaurant was cute and festive, and the server was so sweet. Food-wise, though, this was an ok spot! I ordered the harvest bowl; I wasn't sure if it was bc there was vinegar or something in the bowl, but it smelled distinctly sour? It was tasty, but I was just worried about the smell stemming from some ingredients having gone bad. One of my sisters got the goat cheese and spinach omelette, which was pretty mid.. not terribly good or bad. My other sister ordered the spicy chicken sandwich, which was actually quite good. Overall, I wouldn't recommend the restaurant if you're looking for really good brunch, but the ambience and service made up for it.

    (NEW) Apple Cobbler Pancakes

    Popped in for a Sunday Brunch with the Mrs. I had the Salmon Grits and Apple Cobbler Pancakes. The Mrs had the Veggie Omelette and the Banana Pecan Pancakes. The service was great although the food took awhile to come out, mainly due to it being busy. Great atmosphere for everyone. So I could not give them a 5 Star review because our pancakes were kind of cold when we got them and the Salmon wasn't quite seasoned to my liking. However, when we ate our leftover pancakes on the next day....

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    Sam Z.

    Nothing special here, except the extraordinary high price.... I was in the Livingston area doing some errands and I stopped by to try Sweet Basil's on a recommendations from a friend. The restaurant was spacious and busy for a weekday at about 1:00 PM. I almost thought I would not get a table, but luckily there was one left. There was plenty of items to choose from on their 3 different menus, and I decided on ordering their Spicy chicken sandwich. crispy chicken cutlet, spicy slaw, Sriracha sauce, Swiss cheese, bacon, tomato, pickles ($16) + Fries ($3). Unfortunately, the sandwich was not as tasty as I thought it would be, nor was it spicy either as the name suggests, sriracha sauce ?? I didn't even get a hint of that. And the extra fries weren't anything special either. Sad, for a $20+ meal.... I was seated close to the kitchen, which allowed me to see other dishes, flying out. Those salads actually looked pretty darn good, but I probably won't be going back. I would like to say, that an alternate waiter helped us way more than our initial waiter, and for that, thank you. Parking is quite limited in their parking lot, but if you make a few laps, you may be able to score a parking spot. Follow me on Yelp, Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube as I travel the world in search of the perfect dining experiences . Insta/X. @Noodlesoupr

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    Kimberly T.

    Three years later and I still seem to enjoy that cold pesto! lol I finally revisited this month (Jan 2024) with two other companions and we all enjoyed ourselves. Despite saying I should try something new, i ended up with a sandwich again lol although this time it was just their grilled chicken sandwich, i still loved the simplicity of it along with an additional side of pesto pasta. I also tried their hot smores latte however despite the flavor, i find the base of the coffee somewhat bitter. Perhaps their iced coffees are better? anyway, my friends ordered from their vegan menu and both fritata and tofu scrambled looked great! the tofu scramble was pretty delicious! As usual they were still busy during the weekends and it was already packed by 11:30 on a sunday. As for parking, I got lucky finding a spot as soon as I arrived meanwhile my friends had to park at shoprite. Overall, we had a great time and our server was pretty nice and friendly too which was a bonus. Glad to have revisited and still had a good experience.

    Steak & Eggs
    Jeannette L.

    My husband and I had breakfast at Sweet Basil's Cafe during the holiday break a couple of weeks ago. I'd been to SBC when it was at a different location, but I've wanted to check out the current spot near Northfield Ave for a while. We got there 10 minutes after it opened for the day and there were already a bunch of customers seated at tables, and what looked like a DoorDash pick up table ready with orders to hand off. We were seated right away at a cozy wooden two-seater table. Our waitress was nice and checked in on us throughout the meal. Some of the food runners were warm, saying "enjoy your meal" and looking like they meant it. It's those interactions that make an impression. I ordered Steak and Eggs with fries and rye toast. My husband ordered a Santa Fe Omelet with home fries and rye toast. Overall, food was good. Our only criticism - and it could have been a one off - was that our potatoes were kind of dry, hard, and not crisp. They may have made them ahead of time in preparation for the rush of customers, which I understand, but it brought down the meal a notch. We regretted not getting a pancakes there instead (which looked amazing at the table next to ours). I'm curious what the dinner experience is like and during the work week because their menu looks appetizing. Despite the potato thing, I still give the dining experience a high 3/rounded-up-to-4 score.

    Taylor E.

    BEST FRENCH TOAST IN NJ!!!! Lovely, cute and intimate cafe with friendly staff. I stopped in for brunch and ordered the poached pear french toast along with sunny sided up eggs and turkey sausage. My entire meal was delicious. The pouched pear french toast was amazing, decadent, flavorful and filling. Also, the fresh smoothies are a must. The Green Giant and Tropical Breeze are so refreshing. The menu was robust with so many appealing options for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Thank you @Sweet Basil's Cafe!! I will certainly be back!!

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    Allia K.

    We were able to get a table right away because they had just opened up. The place is very casual. The service was good. Our waiter was very patient with us since the kids were with us. It is kid friendly. The food was good, but was average. I would compare to diner like food. We had ordered were the following: - Kid's scrambled eggs but had them put it into a wrap. - pancakes either a side of strawberries - southwest wrap - classic eggs Benedict

    Avocado omelette
    Jenny R.

    A small cozy location for a delicious breakfast. No reservation was needed, but it was quite full that Saturday morning. The patrons kept going in and out. The food was delicious and the portions were filling. I'm glad I found this breakfast spot.

    Smiley face Pancake
    Julie L.

    So amazing. If I could give more stars .I definitely would! Food is super great. We ordered the ahi tuna tacos and the smiley face pancakes. Definitely consider going here when you're looking for a place to eat. Their service is pretty good, too. I absolutely LOVE it.

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    Daniel S. A.

    Top 3 restaurants in Livingston. Alan and Mary transitioned nicely from West Orange. Eclectic menu.

    Harvest Bowl with Falafel (extra)
    Sharon S.

    Came here based on a recommendation for a friend. First, the parking situation is crazy. We had to drive around 3 times before we could park. It was 130pm on a Wed. The place was packed and clearly popular. Service was not the best...I had to ask for a refill and some condiments. I ordered the Harvest Bowl and had high hopes...but it was really lacking flavor. And you could barely find the butternut squash in it. It seemed like it was mostly quinoa and brown rice. Hubby had the spicy chicken sandwich which was not spicy at all. Overall, it was overpriced for what we ordered. $50 for 2 lunch and 2 sodas. $1 extra for tzatziki sauce, +$5 for falafel and fries don't come with the sandwich?? +$2. This seems like a good place for friends to meet and I saw a few people eating dessert. But for a meal, it is really overpriced.

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    Very good good we had meatloaf special it was enough to share. A shout out to Devin our lovely server who went the extra mile for our meal.

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    Ask the Community - Sweet Basil's Cafe

    Do they do delivery?

    They do door dash and Uber eats delivery but the restaurant itself does not

    Do they take reservations?

    No they don't

    Do they do catering?

    Yes! Check their website

    Do they offer brunch drinks or are they BYOB?

    BYOB

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    Liv Breads Artisan Bakery and Coffee Bar - Blueberry Financier - unfortunately not a fan

    Liv Breads Artisan Bakery and Coffee Bar

    4.5(300 reviews)
    3.6 mi
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    Really liked this place! We ordered two lattes (whole milk and oat milk) and both were great,…read moresmooth and well made. The butter sable cookies were delicious. They also gave us complimentary cookies, which was a nice touch. Staff was friendly, and the café feels clean and well-kept with an in-house bakery setup that you can actually see, which adds to the charm. Overall, a cozy spot I'd definitely recommend.

    I used to love this place, but it has honestly become a crime scene. The prices are criminal, to…read moresay the least. My wife goes there fairly often; I, on the other hand, only go occasionally. Over the years, I had always been happy with the quality of the products they sell, but lately the pricing has gotten completely out of hand. We were there this past Saturday for breakfast. We shared a shakshuka and had two mocha coffees in the table area, and my wife also ordered a salmon toast. That was it. Somehow, this breakfast cost as much as four meals we had at an Israeli restaurant in NYC the very next day -- and, by the way, those meals were far superior to anything I've ever had at Liv. While at the NYC restaurant, we noticed they charge only $7 for fresh-squeezed orange juice -- in a larger portion than Liv's $12 glass of OJ. Their shakshuka is also only $16, compared with Liv's $22. And this place is in the heart of NYC, not in suburbia New Jersey. I also used to love getting Liv's cookies and croutons, but those have become expensive beyond reason as well. Two packs of cookies, one crouton, and a mocha coffee came to over $50. Seriously? At this point, it is clear to me that the owner's strategy is to keep raising prices to see how much he can get away with. Well, as far as I'm concerned, I'm done. I will no longer be patronizing this kind of price gouging.

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    The Twisted Tulip

    4.7(186 reviews)
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    I don't know why I don't come here more often, but for someone who lives in the town next door, I…read moreshould frequent this place more. With a vibrant interior and welcoming atmosphere, the Twisted Tulip should not be skipped. I came here on a Tuesday afternoon and was pleasantly surprised by the amount of folks working on laptops. This is the perfect place to curl up with a beverage of choice, little snack, and buckle down to get some work done. Despite the amount of people, the noise volume was moderate. Service was good, but a little brisk. The interior is decorated with various pieces of art and there are dog treats in the front for your pet. The exterior has outdoor seating which is really nice. I got the pistachio macaron which was the perfect texture, but a bit lacking in flavor. I also got the pumpkin marshmallow latter which was surprisingly not that sweet to my relief. It really hit that pumpkin flavor spot. Price point was $10 with $1 tip, pretty standard for this area. In my previous visits, I got the chai latte which I thoroughly enjoyed. This is the perfect hang out spot for group projects or for getting work done. Can't recommend enough.

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    Willow & Whisk

    4.2(125 reviews)
    3.6 mi
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    This lovely establishment is a 5 minute walk from the Paper Mill Playhouse in Milburn, NJ. A…read moreconvenient place to eat either before or after attending an event at the theatre. The dining room is modern and decorated with trees and lighten that create a cozy eating atmosphere. The service was phenomenal. We were a group of 20 and our orders were taken quickly and served accurately. The food was very well prepared and presented elegantly. I especially enjoyed the Brussels sprouts. The French Toast bites were a delightful surprise. People seemed to enjoy shishito peppers, I'll take their word as I am not a fan of peppers. My Willow Burger was a taste sensation. It was pilled high with the topping of onion, avocado, cheddar cheese, tomato, lettuce and a tangy chipotle sauce. Yum. Worth the trip even if you are not attending the theatre.

    Willow & Whisk is a brunch place where you can have either breakfast or lunch. It has an open, warm…read moredesign and is fully handicapped accessible. It also can get somewhat noisy. I was with a party of six and at 11AM, we were all in a breakfast mood. We tried and all liked the Brioche French Toast, the Mushroom Thyme omelet and the Shakshuka. The Lemon Ricotta Pancakes with lemon curd and blueberries just didn't hang together. (Only four dishes for six people because two of us ordered the omelet and two the French toast). Overall the food was very good and the portions generous. Beverages were fine. The service was a bit spotty, possibly because we had two waiters who seemed to be tripping over each other. It shouldn't take three requests to get a glass of water. But overall, a place I'd try again.

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    Halo Roasters - Egg & cheese on sourdough, $4.50

    Halo Roasters

    4.5(163 reviews)
    4.9 mi
    $

    I wasn't able to get a photo because it was that good…read more The BEET ROOT LATTE Never had nothing like this in my life and im all the way in California scouring for a place that has this goodness. I went two days in a row and also had the Lavender Spiced latte. Nothing is too sweet, everything is what it says and next level.

    I was looking to venture out and try something new, so I went to a park in the area and heard about…read morethis shop in the next town over from it. I had ordered a Lavender White Mocha which tasted kind of like a light lavender flavored cappuccino. In my mind, I was expecting a little more of a chocolate taste but maybe it got diluted since a white coffee should have a lot of milk. As a coffee it was very calm and tasted good, very nice to sip. But I may have been expecting to taste more of what is in the name. I also had The Bell. The warm brie cheese felt like it just melted in your mouth. there was a type of light jam smeared on and in the sandwich that complimented the turkey really well. Freshly made and warm. It was all around really good. It is a very pleasant experience. since I was eating in, they put the coffee in proper mugs that they just wash and reuse. The decorations had a warm industrial vibe to it. Like modern references but not flashy. One of their, lets say shrines, was a bunch of popular couples from TV shows and movies that people may know. It was next to a big open tree art piece. So its not always going together but didn't feel out of place. The music was pleasant and not loud to the point where you couldn't talk to a companion. The shop is along a busy street but they actually have a free parking lot in the next block over. It is certainly going in my list of shops to bring others too. It has a lot going for it and my takeaways has me thinking this business is going to stay open for a long time with all its good points.

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    Boxwood Coffee

    Boxwood Coffee

    4.0(280 reviews)
    4.4 mi
    $$

    This has been my go-to coffee shop every weekend for the last couple of years. To put it simply,…read moretheir coffee is fantastic. Specifically, their cold brew which is extremely smooth and strong, and in my opinion you don't even need to put anything in it unless you really want something sweet, although why would you get a cold brew if that's the case lol. Also packs quite a bit of caffeine so you'll be good for the rest of the day. Their pastries are pretty solid as well, although a bit on the pricier side. The cafe itself is on the smaller side but still an ample amount of seating. It's excellent for meeting with a friend, however the tables are rather small so it is less study friendly unless you manage to snag one of the bigger tables by the entrance. Which is admittedly pretty tough to do unless you get here right when it opens or catch a lucky break when someone leaves - I speak from experience. That said, it's overall a pretty solid spot to get work done. Parking in downtown Summit is a pain in general, I usually just park in the lot and walk over. Limit is at 5 hours and you will have to walk back if you want to extend it. There might be parking available by the cafe, but I'm personally less confident on how long you can to stay before getting ticketed/booted, so do so at your own risk.

    Tried this coffee spot twice. The first time, the staff wasn't very warm or helpful. When I asked…read morefor recommendations, I was just told to check the menu. I ordered the coconut coffee which was okay, just a bit too sweet for my taste. The second time around, I looked over the menu ahead of time and tried a matcha. It was decent, but again a little sweeter than I personally prefer.

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    Boxwood Coffee - Inside

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