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    4.5 (52 reviews)

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    John D.

    So, it's been a good while since I first reviewed the Toasted Oat; and, I've been there many times, since then. I must confess, however, that each time I've been there, since, I've had the same thing. I know; I see your fingers waving at me in scorn, as you remind me that limiting myself to a single menu item limits my overall perception of any given place; but, rather than issuing what would be a disengenuous appology, let me say that, today, I boldly ordered something different. Today, I ordered the Whole Hog Burrito. But, let's not get ahead of ourselves. When I arrived, there were no less than six people in front of me. Two had already ordered; the rest were either in the process of ordering, or just trying to choose from the menu. This lead to my overall wait time to being a bit longer than usual, about twenty minutes, judging by the fact that the laundry I left at the laundromat down the street was finished by the time I returned to it. Trust me, it was worth the wait. As I said earlier, today, I ordered the Whole Hog Burrito. The white totilla was stuffed with egg, cruncy bacon, crisp onion, juicy sausage (as the stain on my brand new shirt gives testament to) cheddar cheese and chipotle mayonaise. The black pepper did stand out without overtaking the other flavors. In fact, each ingredient was singularly recognizable, while blending together to form the best tasting breakfast wrap I can recall. It was that good; hence, the added star, which may seem out of sorts for a place with no indoor seating. Was it filling? Well, let me say this: I skipped lunch and had a light dinner. I just wasn't all that hungry, the rest of the day Including tax, but not tip (yes, I did tip) the total came to fourteen dollars and change, which, frankly, I would have expected to pay more for.

    The West Coast Sandwich
    Caz S.

    Finally decided to stop here for lunch today and wow what a sandwich. I ordered the West Coast on Rye with a scrambled egg, avocado, and bacon and it was packed with flavor! It was recommended to me I try it next time with the garlic mayo and I absolutely will next time. The cafe was welcoming and had that warm cafe vibe, not to forget the people working were super nice. The menu had a lot of variety and customizations you can order in person or online. Wraps, salads, and power bowls included. Very fresh and very delicious!

    Anne C.

    Located in Downtown Newington (next to GoldBurgers) - this breakfast and lunch spot is a great addition to the area. I had heard good things from fellow Yelpers and finally the day arrived when I wanted a breakfast sandwich and the hubs wanted a lunch sandwich and Toasted Oat filled both our cravings. The hubs ordered the Bronx Bomber and I did a DIY Egg white Sando with swiss, peppers and onions. The have several sides including tots AND Sweet potato tots - they get kudos just for that menu addition. I placed the order on line and it was ready when I headed over to grab it. It's a cute spot with no seating to speak of, which was fine by me. When we dug into the sandwiches we both commented that the ratio of fillings was perfect. The sandwiches were grilled but not greasy in the least. My sandwich did not look pretty but was just what the hunger doctor ordered. I wished that the tots were a bit more seasoned and firm but dont worry I "suffered through" and ate them. I will definitely have to head back to try some of the other sandwich and bowl options. It's a great addition to the area.

    Christy C.

    What a great breakfast place! I ordered the "Good Morning Burrito," with 2 full eggs instead of egg whites. This was so satisfying and delicious. The combination of sweet potato and feta, with the sauce... mmmm! Chief's kiss. There are numerous items that I want to try, like the Unlawful Waffle. Of course, there are also lunch offerings! Healthy and yummy, cooked and ready pretty quickly. Looking forward to returning.

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    Tanya S.

    Who needs diner food when there is the Toasted Oat!!! I just love the Toasted Oat Cafe. My 2 favorites are the E-Rito and the West Coast Sandwich. My son and I split the E-Rito. It packed with goodness. If you haven't stopped by yet, you won't be disappointed!

    Reuben Bowl
    Jason P.

    Toasted Oat Cafe ("TOC") just opened its second location in Newington Center. Based upon the 75 reviews and a 4.5 Star rating in Yelp, it appears that the Canton TOC must be beloved. The Newington TOC is in the former Five and Dime space, next to Goldburgers. They offer takeout for breakfast and lunch, although there are some outside cafe tables during warmer times. Their breakfast items include sandwiches, scrambles and bowls. On a prior day, I asked for suggestions and co-owner Seth mentioned the Reuben Bowl with pastrami, eggs, Swiss, kraut, sauce and tater tots. This morning, I ordered the Reuben Bowl, and my wife ordered a West Coast Sandwich via the Toast App. Ordering and pick up were seamless. I saw Seth again and felt very welcome. Although TOC is just takeout, TOC looks really nice for a takeout place. TOC perfectly executed the Reuben Bowl. Pastrami CAN be too salty and kraut CAN be too briny. Both were right on at TOC. The Swiss cheese tasted great and was well melted. The Russian Dressing tasted homemade and as good as I've had. The eggs were right at my over medium order. The tots were crispy and held up well. I'll tell you right now. You have every reason to expect that TOC's pastrami Reuben will be one of the best around. My wife called her West Coast Breakfast Sandwich delicious, and she doesn't throw that word around. I think it had bacon, egg, hash browns, cheese and avocado and she ordered it on Wheat Toast. It looked great. TOC's lunch items include sandwiches and salads. Seth recommended the Club 44 (a super-charged club sandwich) and the Dillio (a homemade chicken salad sandwich with things such as cranberries and cashews). Just for fun, go to the counter and say, "Hey, What's the dillio?" Let me know what happens. This was a Five Star experience for me. Toasted Oat Cafe is exactly the kind of lunch and breakfast place that Newington has needed.

    West Coast on a Portuguese muffin + pesto mayo
    Elisa F.

    Been excited to check this place out when we heard they were taking over the old Five & Dime Canteen. We loved that spot and when the previous owners vouched for Toasted Oat, we knew we were in for a treat. Then my Yelp friend Jason P. checked it out right after they opened and I was sold! They are currently operating takeout only so we called ahead and our order was ready in 15 minutes - just the amount of time it takes us to get there. I ordered the West Coast but swapped the bread for a Portuguese muffin and added pesto mayo. It was incredible and not too heavy which I was afraid of. The hubby got the E-RITO which was absolutely packed! Prices are good and on par for other sandwich spots but not too overpriced as we've seen at some shops. Everything is about $10 each. We can't wait to make Toasted Oat a breakfast staple! Absolutely a welcomed addition to Newington.

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    Lamarr E.

    Toasted has become my go to spot for breakfast in the Newington area. Their breakfast bowls are clutch! I love the the combo of their eggs, your choice of protein and my favorite, the sweet potato tots!! And Don't let me get started on the garlic Mayo, I could literally drink the stuff. Their prices can get a little high, but with the economy everything is pricey everywhere. But the service is always solid and everyone is super cool at the shop. Definitely recommend checking them out for breakfast or lunch if you're in the area.

    Packed Bowl!!!
    Josue Z.

    Great first experience.... Have only ONE thing "I wished" about this breakfast nook. That it has SOME indoor eating. Maybe two small tables with two seats. I didn't like eating in my car. :( The food was great ... I had the west coast S'wich. There was one thing missing on the inside. Like a light sauce if some sort. But don't take that as a negative review because I liked it... A LOT "I liked it a lot!! ((Dumb and dumber voice)). My wife had the... The Packed Bowl!! And she LOVED IT A LOT!! "spectacular..." "you don't need Ketchup!" (That's a tshirt). Surprisingly the coffee was pretty good. Usually places like this, the coffee isn't up to par but this place was good in that department! Would I return? YES! Of course.

    Jennifer A.

    Was a little disappointed w/ coffee and breakfast saw wa%,ndwich. I had never been & was looking for a breakfast place. They have no indoor seating , but it was a nice day out & there were tables outside to eat.. I'm not sure how that would have gone if I had ordered waffles.. I loved that they had SOS because it is a GREAT hot sauce. However, it wasn't available to put on the food. They had a separate menu made up of 5 items already prepared with the sauce already. I'm pretty sure you could bring your food back in and have it added for a .50 cent upchanged, but I didn't expect the sandwich to be so bland. I got the pastrami w/ Swiss 2 essfs tomato , garlic mayo on a kaiser roll. I assessed salt & and peppers, and it still felt like it was lacking. it's true I could have had them add the sauce to spice it up, and it would have been better, but then it would be the sauce I was enjoying and not the food. the food should stand alone. the person who accompanied also said that their sandwich was bland or missing something, and she also used salt & pepper from inside. we also both agreed that the coffee was watery tasting as well.. like undrinkable watery. if i hadn't already paid $25. before tip, i might have asked for a shot of espresso, but honestly, i dont even think they offered it. The cheese was so thin that I wasn't even sure it was on the sandwich for both of our orders as well.. The only thing I tasted was the tomato & the scrambled egg. yes, scrambled, not. fried.. All & all I would not return, in the future I will just carry my own hot sauce.

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    Dave G.

    Alright. Here we go. So many people has discussed the new location of Toasted Oat Cafe (TOC) from Canton, Connecticut. I ordered via telephone. The employee taking the order was very friendly and kind. The main situation or the bull in the China shop is that they DO NOT have bagels. I feel like this is a big blow for a breakfast menu. They only provide rolls or sliced bread. When I ordered, since they did not have a bagel, I ordered my breakfast in a wrap. The wrap with tax and tip was $14.88. Extremely expensive for one breakfast item. The actual "breakfast wrap" itself was dry and the red onions and spinach that I was charged an extra $2.50 for was not existent as you can see from the picture. Great service, minimal breakfast selection, extremely expensive to-go wrapped breakfast. 3 out of 5 stars.

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    The sandwiches here are really good! There is no inside seating and no restroom. There are tables outside.

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    Great breakfast spot! The food was awesome and the staff was welcoming and friendly! Great new addition to Newington Center!

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    Great place for breakfast. Menu has such a variety and food combinations, makes you want to go back to try them all.

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    Very kind staff, good food! Not ideal seating but went at a great time with lovely weather! Great vibes would come again!

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    Ask the Community - Toasted Oat Cafe

    Is there indoor seating. if so what is the max to accomodate a small gathering, as in up to 8 guests? thank you

    Sorry, there is no indoor seating.

    Any outdoor tables/seating available?

    Yes we have outside seating at both locations when the weather is nice.

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