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The Barn

4.3 (171 reviews)
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Moderate noise
Casual
Good for kids
Good for groups

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Omelet with homefries and sourdough; eggs sardou in the background.
C S.

We were excited to try this place on our visit to Little Compton. Pros: service was super fast, friendly, and coffee refills were quick. We were told a 30 minute wait and we waited only 30 minutes. Home fries were excellent, perfect poached egg, sourdough was excellent, good omelet. Ambiance was wonderful - a refurbished old barn!! Prices were excellent. Cons: eggs bayou was meh - the crab cakes were so-so and the hollandaise sauce was flavorless. Food was room temperature when it arrived. If I came back I would try the pancakes and waffles instead - those might be better.

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Karyn P.

The barn is a delicious place to get breakfast. I have eaten here twice now and both times were incredible. I had eggs Benedict the second time, which was excellent. The coffee cake of the day was to die for. My husband really enjoyed his omelet both times, as well. The servers are very friendly and personable. You can tell there are many locals who frequent this place quite often. It is very quaint inside and there aren't too many tables which makes it super cozy. We will be back soon!

Coffee
JP P.

If you are planning on eating here, especially on a weekend; get there early. The place is always packed and for good reason. The wait staff is friendly and willing to always make sure you are happy! The cinnamon roll is amazing! The lobster Benedict was so good I wanted more! Get a mimosa if you want the full brunch experience. The coffee is good as well. The entire is super cute and rustic. It's worth the drIve if you are anywhere in the vicinity. I cannot wait to go back in the near future..

Special 3 cheese omelet and buttermilk cakes
Stefanie D.

I'll start off by saying that this place knows their flavors and seasonings! Our food was packed with both! The home fries were perfectly cooked and again, full of taste! They weren't dry, weren't overly buttery and weren't soggy - right on point. I try corned beef hash everywhere I go in New England and this one has entered the top 3. It's not overly salty, seasoned just right, good ration of corned beef to hash. The only note is it needed just a tad bit more crisp on the top to add that bam! But it was still great! Everything else was flavorful, greatly portioned and well worth the cheap prices given the area. The inside is rustic, clean, airy and bright. Servers were kind and friendly despite being busy. Plenty of parking, but again - it gets fairly packed. PSA: the Barn does get busy, so plan ahead. It's important to be mindful of the effects of COVID on staffing and demand, with that being said - expect a wait even on weekday mornings. This is was no issue for my party and I, as we generally understand the circumstances aren't indicative of restaurant or service quality.

We went on a busy, rainy Saturday around 10:30 and waited about 20 mins or so for a table. . The staff was very friendly and I liked how they all worked together as a team. My husband got a b fast sandwich on a croissant with OJ, he immediately commented how it was fresh squeezed. I got an iced coffee and the crab cakes eggs benedict. . Everything was delicious - we loved the rustic barn atmosphere too.

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Barry L.

Hello, wonderful place, finally able to try, (thanks Brad). Great atmosphere, food is fresh, and abundant, only tried breakfast so far but was very impressed. I highly recommend.

Kristen S.

Excellent! From the food to the service to the ambiance. So glad I finally was able to check this place off my foodie bucket list. Everything was so fresh. It's a 2 hour roundtrip for me but I hope to visit at least monthly!!

Grilled cinnamon bun, Warm and toasty.

Fast, friendly service with a smile. Close quarters, but somehow comfortable. Beautiful morning light adds to the welcome. The hash, the hashbrowns, the specialty egg dishes, and weekly specials are worth the sometimes lengthy wait.

Pumpkin pancakes.
Rita B.

I've never had a bad meal here. I'm not really a big fan of breakfast food but I love this place. Try to get there early because it does fill up quickly. Service is always good and waitresses are friendly. I love the quaint country atmosphere.

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This was a great choice! Cozy spot with great food, friendly service, and a charming rustic vibe. A must-visit!

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Simple, good, nice portions. Longish lines but I will be back! Chill vibes and nice staff.

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Great food great service great environment. Have been coming here for 15 years and I haven't had a bad experience

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Best brunch in town. Not the cheapest of places but I think it's worth it. Bring cash, it'll make your life easier.

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Amazing food and service really kind people!! I would go back again in a heartbeat! The ambience is perfect and chill

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One of the best breakfasts I've ever had great spot to meet family and friends. The bloody Mary's are great.

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Great breakfast made all the better with a seat on their outdoor patio. Exceptional food and service all around. A perfect brunch spot.

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We had a gorgeous day for outdoor dining. The blueberry muffin was YUM! Next time I will get the artichoke Benedict. Great service.

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