Not a lot of good food in Naples, in my opinion, but this place is great! Go for brunch and you will see the best menu hands down.
(5)
Jason P.
Really liked Janes. The food was good, but it has a really charming atmosphere. Seems popular for brunch which is when we went. They have several outdoor courtyard areas to eat, which was the best part. The food is really good and doesn't feel like every other place.....they put their own spin on the menu, so it all looks really good. Definitely recommend trying it, especially for brunch.
(5)
Jeffrey D.
Fantastic - I had the seafood omelet, my wife the greek omelet. Both were excellent, hot chocolate and latte that accompanied were well done. The go to place for a "high end" breakfast in Naples. Also, we brought our small dog. She was well treated by the staff, as if she was another customer! Outside seating around the fountain is the place to be Definitely a must go to - we'll go back repeatedly.
Spectacular setting and delicious food with options galore for breakfast! You will not leave hungry or thirsty...from sweet to savory you will find unique expertly prepared fare. Our waiter also came over to offer us fresh raspberry pistachio scones fresh from the oven. To die for!!
(5)
Christine D.
Excellent food and excellent service! Watermelon pineapple lemonade was so refreshing on a hot August day and our lunches were perfect. All 6 of us, including 1 child and 1 teenager, loved our food. Can't wait till we are back in Naples again so we can go back!
(5)
Justin D.
Nice atmosphere..food was acceptable..breakfast out the door totaled $62.00 for two people..
(2)
Anhara M.
Enjoyed the breakfast except for the Bellinis that were warm. After letting the waiter know the second one was much better. My husband ordered the Canadian bacon benedicts, my daughter ordered the grilled cheese sandwich, and ordered the Belgian Waffles with fruit. All was very good. I would definitely return.
(4)
Wendy A.
Great bloody mary and chill location. Wonderful place to take a group to for brunch. Had the French omelette which was big but unfortunately didn't live up to the hype. I mean how can you go wrong with bacon and brie? Our waiter was very attentive but felt like it was a bit pricey.
(4)
Joe R.
Good but not great. French toast is delicious, but the toast with the meal was cold and barely toasted. The potatoes were mushy, not crisp. The orange juice is delicious. I had the British feast with ham steak, not much of a feast for a big eater. The prices were a little high, but the ambience was pleasing, good service. Nice for the girls to go for mimosas.
(3)
Elaine M.
Jane's Cafe is a fabulous little spot in downtown Naples. I have been to Jane's twice now for brunch. On both occasions we sat ourside in the beautiful, calming courtyard garden. The water foutain with koi pond is a wonderful centerpiece to the space. The service at Jane's is on point. There are plenty of people hosting and serving. On a busy weekend morning they are able to keep all of their customers satisfied. The only downside I see at Jane's is that they do not have a full drink menu. they offer mimosas and wine with brunch but they don't have a cocktail or beer menu. Maybe they do this on purpose so they can flip tables faster and patrons don't sit around for hours and hours drinking. There is a little boutique connected to Jane's that we perused while waiting for a table. Everything in there was extremely expensive but it was beautiful and interesting to browse. It certainly caters to the high-end clientel of Naples.
(5)
Jamie R.
Beautiful outdoor patio under brick red umbrellas next to the koi fountain. Fruit is consistently fresh and plentiful. Orange juice is frosty and tasting great. No one scrimps on ingredients in the kitchen here, especially in the delicious salads. Inside, Jane's is a kind of shabby chic of blues and whites. Coffee is robust, and the staff are both welcoming and efficient. Follow the signs on Third St South to enter through the Camargo Arcade. A lovely addition to anyone's day.
(5)
Erin L.
A definite must while in town. Great menu, wonderful food! You won't be disappointed!!
(5)
Foodie K.
Went there for lunch for the first time today. It was a beautiful place and the flowers and other nice touches made the restaurant very comfortable. The day weather wise was perfect as you'll see in the pictures. The service very attentive and helpful and the food also very good. The Arnold Palmers were very good. The restaurant out front and the garden area in the rear of the restaurant are very comfortable. The dishes we had (as pictured) we're delicious. We were fortunate to have "Michelle" waiting on us. She was great in helping us with so many choices. And her adding sour cream and salsa to the black bean soup made a huge difference. What also made her stand out was how helpful she was with us in other places to visit while here for the month. (Thanks Michelle) We look forward to getting back here for the brunch as suggested. You won't be disappointed in the least. And if you're fortunate to have Michelle wait on you, it'll be even that much better. We were very pleased.
(5)
Christina G.
This place is amazing. Everything we had was fresh. We had the lobster Benedict, French toast, blintz', and crepes. All amazing. The cappuccino was great too. This is a place you must try!
(5)
morgan k.
Great spot for breakfast or lunch--everything is fresh and flavorful and service is great. A good spot to take kids to as well--they have a kids menu, high chairs and you can sit outside to let the environmental noise drown out tantrums. Certainly not the cheapest place to get a meal, but food quality and service still make it a good value. We enjoyed our lunch so much during a 1 week stay that we returned for breakfast a few days later. This will be one of our go-to spots for our seasonal trips to Naples.
(5)
Roger S.
Well they seem to have gotten their ducks in arow. Service was much better and food was very good. Great salads and sandwiches.
(4)
Julien A.
Fantastic food, we had one of the best brunch dishes I could have imagined. However the wait was much longer than we were told and our tea pot had to be changed because the water was cold. The eggs Benedict were amazing (both salmon and crab cake ones).
(4)
Chris S.
Worth the wait on Sundays. Great brunch and our waiter Kris was awesome. Order the ABC omelette and get the big mimosa.
(5)
Joey A.
Perfect setting sitting outdoors by the fountain with my partner and our dogs. After a hearty breakfast,we walks through The Farmers Market,on Third. My partner has the Salmon Plate and I had a Cheddar Omelette that was so fluffy it could have flown away.Superb in every way. We are regulars here now,and everyone calls us by name and ask how we are doing.Friendly,but not invasive. The perfect mix if you are looking for great food,great atmosphere,and great service,with a smile! And very reasonably priced.
(5)
FourSeas I.
Arrived here about 1:15 and we sat by 1:30 and eating delicious food by 2. 3 of us had the Big Girl Mimosas which was very nice. The Sunday brunch was very busy the music was nice. The only negative was my chair kept getting bumped.
(5)
Scott B.
This place ROCKS!! Unbelievable omelettes for a late night on the town. Hits the spot!!
(4)
Gary A.
I ate here for brunch on New Year's Day. Naturally it was busy. We sat outside where the atmosphere around a fountain was lovely. We had a moderate wait for omelettes both of which were amazingly tasty. I had an omelette with avocado, bacon and cheese. The consistency was perfect, it was salted to perfection and cooked just right with a great flavor. The coffee was decent and the service was a little slow but I expected that on a busy holiday. I had a glass of fresh squeezed grapefruit juice which was very good as well.
(4)
McFoodie E.
Despite it being a little loud, crowded, the fact that we sat next to the kitchen, AND left smelling like food...... I had to give this place 5 stars. The wait staff was super, the place was clean and run well. There are indoor/outdoor seating options and the atmosphere was pleasant. What really earned it the 5 stars though was the food. So fresh, so delicious..... My mouth waters just thinking about it. We had their signature French Toast for a starter and it was some of the best French Toast I have ever had. Ridiculous! The bacon, eggs, hash browns and toast were all made perfectly and tasted fresh. My wife had the breakfast burrito which she devoured. The only bad thing was that she was full the rest of the day so I never got to eat lunch and didn't get fed again till dinner. Booooooooooo! :(. .. ...
(5)
Todd B.
I really wanted to give Jane's at least 4 stars. I love the restaurant and the courtyard we were sitting in, but my meal just wasn't that good and the service was suspect. Came here on a gorgeous Sunday afternoon for brunch. They have 2 outdoor areas, and we were in the back - I think - by the fountain. We managed to get sat at an extra table they had set up (we only knew that because the person who delivered our food said that table was never there) with super comfy wicker patio seats. We were under a tree, which was nice for the shade, but unlike every other table that had an umbrella (we didn't), the pollen kept falling into our plates and coffee. My girlfriend got a benedict and really enjoyed it. I got ham steak and eggs, and it really was subpar. First, I asked for multigrain toast to go with it, and I got one slice of toast. I've never heard of that before. Has anyone else gone to breakfast, ordered toast, and received a single slice? And this was a $15-$20 entree for breakfast, and I couldn't get a second piece of toast? Weird and cheap. More importantly, the ham steak was almost flavorless. I eat a lot of pork - like a lot of pork. If ham and bacon were my best friends, then I'd be the worst best friend ever because all I do is eat them...wait, that sounds horrible..moving on. Anyway, my point is that I love me some pork, and out of all the places I've had ham steak before, this was one of the least flavorful. Even Waffle House is better (though that's a saltier ham steak, so bad comparison). But any diner in NY, or even at Perkins or Cracker Barrel, would have been better. Perhaps I shouldn't have gotten something that I could get at Cracker Barrel for half the price, but I figured at these prices, it would be awesome. I was wrong. Service - started great. Waiter had a great suggestion for my girlfriend. We were approached quickly, served our drinks quickly. He took our order, and that was it. They clearly operate in a team mentality, and someone else happily helped us when we needed it, but he never checked on us and never came back except to drop the check. Frankly, if it wasn't for the wonderful environment, I'd probably go to 2 stars. But it is a nice place to sit and eat, and I would have to think that given the average rating here, that I just ordered bad. But here's the thing, at these prices for brunch, there shouldn't be a such thing as ordering bad. Oh well, plenty of other places to try next time in Naples. As the locals in Naples, Italy would say, something something something in Italian. I don't know, I don't speak Italian.
(3)
Heather R.
Jane's is a shopping and lunch must, in Naples. It has a relaxed and unique outdoor dining setting with the pretty fountain turned koi pond. It entertains children and sets the stage for a yummy lunch! You may bring your dog, too. Friendly staff with great customer service focus. We eat here every visit while shopping on 3rd (great shopping)! I have enjoyed their smoothies and fresh lemonade. They offer daily specials and use fresh fruits. Their menu is great with plenty of options for breakfast and lunch. As a mom, I like the children's menu and that they have fun things for the kids to play with at the table. Their salads are amazing and I love the breakfast sandwich. They can get busy, but it is worth the wait.
(4)
Shenelle A.
Beautiful quaint restaurant. We came here for breakfast twice on our stay. We sat outside in the courtyard garden and it was beautiful.The staff is friendly and so were the customers :) The food was amazing. We will definitely refer this restaurant.
(5)
Mindy H.
Dinner at Jane's Using Groupon This past week we took our neighbor's to Jane's for dinner, using our newly purchased Groupon for four. Our waiter, from Montenegro, was a bit of a kidder and said our Groupon was expired. When I said I just bought it, he said he was just kidding? We all ordered the soup and an entree, as specified on the Groupon. Since the only soup they offer on the menu is a bowl ( sized ) we were surprised that we received a cup. There is no cup (sized) soup on the menu. Our waiter responded that the only size of soup you get with Groupon is a cup. We know that is not true as we ate there before with a Groupon for two and they served a bowl of soup, as stated on the menu. One of our guests ordered the blackened grouper, but received it prepared differently. Otherwise the meal was very good, in a nice atmosphere ( courtyard) on a beautiful crisp evening. I think the waiter needs better training.
(4)
Allen W.
OK, This is a mixed Bag Review where some items I would give 4-5 stars and others 1 star or less. Quaint Euro feel cafe. I took a party of six with relatives visiting from MI. GOOD: Eggs Benedict were quite good, Belgian Waffle with fresh fruit/syrup was excellent, French Toast with fruit also delicious. BAD: Cottage Potato's just not appealing and seemed not fresh and no one ate them in our party, if they give the option on your item order the fresh fruit instead, French Onion Soup tasted salty/sugary, Fish Taco's bland and flavorless, BLT with some bad bacon had to be replaced. Cappuccino and Latte was 80% foam with little beverage to consume underneath and not very good at all - tasted like old bottom of the pot coffee. Now for the kicker, because we had a party of six they auto billed the Tip at 24% and then had the gall to add a space suggesting more tips, I typically tip at 24-30% max but for someone to auto add my tip when half our meal was subpar and ask for more is BS and unacceptable! In summary, If you want ambiance similar to a Euro cafe stick to the breakfast specialties, don't order the breakfast potato's or what would be gourmet coffee as their's sucked - when you have six people and no one eats the potato's there's something wrong. Trying to find a true 4-5 star dining in Naples is sad as I bet 90% use Line Cooks instead of chef's and we're not new here - Naples Menu prices and flair shout 4-5 star but rarely deliver in all facets. I could eat the waffles/Egg's Benedict regularly but the other items were not good and it leaves you sick when your treating out of town guests at what you thought was special - Embarrassing!
(3)
Melissa M.
Very good food! The salmon eggs Benedict and fresh orange juice was great. A little over priced but you are paying for location and being able to eat outdoors.
(4)
Adrienne K.
Oh, Jane, you had me a Blitz. The freshest of berries, and a divine ricotta cheese medley in a crepe to impress any tastebud! The service was great, and the interior and outdoor seating is so cute & inviting! Absolutely comfortable & enjoyable. You feel like your visiting in a neighbors garden! My only critique, the staff keeps multiple paper towels and cleaning sprays in view on the shelf facing the interior dining room. Such an eye sore. Keep that stuff hidden.
(4)
Nicholas K.
Really fantasticly delicious food for a decent price, and there are a wide variety of items to choose from but thankfully it all fits on one page. However, you don't get much on your plate but the taste makes you forget about that. As for the decor: it is a little frilly and over feminine for my tastes but it is nice. However, the wicker chairs are a bit uncomfortable for me, but not really bothersome. There is indoor and covered outdoor seating so having that option is nice and the service is attentive but not overly so.
(4)
Alexander D.
2 Stars. Why? Because it's a bad, bad way to brunch. --- Jane's cafe is essentially a diner. Don't be fooled by its quaint location and outside seating or its kitsch patio furniture decor that begins to suggest yard sale. Like most diners, its lengthy menu of breakfast-all-day offerings, salads and sandwiches are convenient enough for tourists passing by, though any self-respected local shouldn't bother eating here unless you don't mind spending $13 for your everyday eggs, potatoes, toast and bacon. Maybe you can fool yourself with its powder sugar and berry-topped French Toast, but even the strongest cognitive dissonance won't permit the cheese blitzes to get a pass (see image). Advice to the owners: - Invest in a clean quality bathroom. I know it's not YOUR bathroom but the plaza's bathroom, but your guests use it the most so treat it like it's yours. - Cut the menu in half and focus on well-prepared items that you actually feel proud to serve. - Sweaty cooks walked right through the dining 'room' on several occasions to smoke outside. Ever heard of front of the house, back of the house? - Invest in central A/C. The humming of the portable air condition units in the inside dining 'room' are not the optimum ambience. - I saw a giant container of what looked like previously-prepared breakfast potatoes sitting in the tiny nook you call a kitchen, waiting to be plated and served. Really?!
(2)
Joan L.
Set outside on a patio surrounding a fountain, in the middle of downtown Naples, Jane's Garden Cafe is absolutely charming! We enjoyed a lovely brunch here on a balmy Sunday morning. There are fans but beware, there is only outdoor seating so I'm sure it can get pretty hot in the summer sun. I am also not sure of what happens during a downpour. As the skies turned dark and angry, we rushed the end of our meal, paid the check, and got out of dodge so we would be spared from the storm. The service was lightening fast and the food was excellent. We ordered: Dr. Suess Omelet ($14): I loved my omelet with goat cheese, spinach, mushroom, & ham. Seafood Benedict: ($17) Husband did not care for this too much since the crab cake was made with peppers (he hates peppers) but I thought it was great. Crazy Harry's Nutella Crepes ($12.5): With sliced bananas and chocolate sauce, this was a nice dessert dish 10 year old started with a "mock tail", a Watermelon Pineapple Lemonade. At $6.50 it was expensive, but delicious. As a matter of fact, that's pretty much sums up the whole meal.....expensive (for brunch), but delicious. But hey, this is downtown Naples where expensive is par for the course. Jane's Garden Cafe is open from 8am-4pm and serves breakfast and lunch items. As charming as the patio is though, I think I would be more likely to return on a hot summer morning if there was somewhere to sit indoors.
(4)
Karen F.
Jane's is one of my favorite breakfast places in Naples. It's hard to get into during the winter, which is 'season', but off-season, in summer, it's not a problem. There are a few different areas to sit at in Jane's - they have a front courtyard with fountain, inside dining room, and also a covered back patio with fans. I recommend sitting outside - they have great landscaping and it feels peaceful and relaxing. Food is always excellent here. I know it's a bit higher priced than your average breakfast place, but you are paying for higher quality, organic food, and the difference is obvious when you taste your meal. In addition to common breakfast items like omelets, french toast, bagels & lox, quiche, etc. they also have fresh baked good available. Have a muffin - you'll love it! Finally, they have a complete collection of coffee drinks available. Try the french toast latte - it's outstanding.
(4)
Maria S.
Ordered the mimosa (big girl), which I wasn't a fan of and asked for a very tasty lemonade instead. For my entree I had the crab cake melt, which did melt in my mouth. Crab cake was absolutely deelish and the aioli and cheese sandwiching this brunchly goodness was one of the best crab dishes I have had in a while. This review gets 3 stars because the back of the restaurant should have more fans for the hot temperatures we get in Florida. I don't like to perspire more than the condensation of my water glass over my meal. Lastly, the unpalatable mimosa I kindly informed my waiter about, which I didn't even consume, should have been deducted from my bill and they really made no effort to do anything about it. A tasty meal gone south for distasteful customer service.
(3)
Stan H.
This place sucks plain and simple. The service sucked the food sucked and the prices suck for what you get.
(1)
Jason F.
My wife and I love this place. The French toast is so flipping good it will make you cry. I pray that one day God might let me have a dream, in which I find myself covered in their French toast, as it rains endlessly from the sky. This place is just that stinking good. I don't know who Jane is but whoever she is she is like the freaking Mother Teresa of French toast, the patron saint of raspberry sauce. There are a ton of pretentious, fake, over priced places in Naples. This place has a tinge of that. However, Janes possess the down right deliciousness to back it up. That is a good thing.
(5)
Tom G.
I have to say what a great little spot hidden in the shadows in Naples. A little hard to find for out of towners but well worth the search. -great eggs benedict -awesome "big" champagne (ask for it) -great service -priced right as well Def. going back on my next visit
(5)
Alex G.
We found this hidden gem on the 4th of July and couldn't have been happier. We had been walking around for a few hours and wanted to get out of the heat. They found a table for 5 of us immediately. The serve was great our server was very nice and funny! She recommended I try the shrimp tacos and they were delicious! We loved this place so much we came back a few days later for breakfast. I ordered an omelet with shrimp, fontina cheese, avocado and peppers. It was AMAZING! We sat on the patio. It's a very peaceful place to have breakfast. Jane's we will be back soon! Thank you!
(5)
Christian S.
We sat in what the lady called the gazebo area at the back of the restaurant. If you want a street view sit in the front. My view was of the parking lot next to the building, and I really could give a hoot. Enjoyed my breakfast outdoors, in Naples, at a mid 70-degree temp. No complaints here. The coffee good, the orange juice served at the perfect temp. At $5 a glass it very well better be. I picked up the menu and saw at least five dishes I was ready to eat. I narrowed my choices down to Bob the Builder-- Make your own omlette, and french toast. Loving her salmon, my wife, immediately went for the Simply Salmon Scramble. She had a craving for French toast but not like me. Ask and you shall receive. Unable to decide the waitress said that we could order an appetizer of French toast...SAY WHAT! That's right instead of four pieces; you receive two pieces of French toast covered in blueberries and strawberries. Syrup food craving fixed. Now I am ready for my sausage, tomato, and cheese omlette. My wife said her salmon scramble was good. It is her favorite breakfast item at Barney's GreenGrass in New York City, which she does not get to enjoy often. She was glad Jane's Cafe had it, and that it did not disappoint. My omlette was good. I can't say it was the best breakfast I had by any stretch, or that it was over the top good but I can say that this place does breakfast simple, they do it well, the atmosphere is pretty cool, and right now is my first choice for breakfast when in Naples.
(3)
Melissa Z.
Food: a solid 4 stars Atmosphere: 4.5 stars Service: 2.5 stars Get the Eggs Benedict! I did and it was heavenly: yolks were sunny and runny and the whites were firm and not watery. The hollondaise was enjoyable (not the best but very good) and not too heavy on the butter. My boyfriend was substantially less pleased with his brunch; he ordered the ham steak and eggs. With such a higher level restaurant, this type of simple breakfast should easily surpass expectations but it did not, for him. So don't order that. This place has three (and a half) dining areas. This has to be one of the best brunches in Naples without patio dining. Two of the three seating areas are outside. We sat in the courtyard near a gorgeous water fountain. All tables have very elegant attractive umbrellas for shade. The other outdoor dining seating option is in a shady terrace area. The third option is the inside the restaurant for those who want a break from the outdoors. The other 'half' I reference because there are tables of two lining the outside hallway and it is not a nice place sit when compared to the other options so make a reservation! Service was not up to par. This restaurant is located in the heart of Naples' 'Design District.' And in such a nice venue with fairly pricey breakfast items, I expect the service to be very good and it was not. I never got my coffee refilled, the busboy (?) came by once to refill my boyfriend's water, the waiter gave my boyfriend the wrong tea. We saw the waiter once to take the order and once to give us the check.
(4)
Robert H.
Service was wonderful...... In excess of 65 bucks for two breakfasts. OK i was enticed to order a side of sausage. Very mediocre coffee and a fruit drink that tasted like it came from a well known buffet chain. Seriously need to up their game. I know that was the first and last time for me. Others milage may vary.
(2)
Yvonne M.
I went to Jane's Cafe for a breakfast meeting for work. The service was good and it has this really adorable, rustic patio that made me think a bit of cities like Charleston and Savannah. We liked the coffee and my breakfast, a seafood quiche, had great flavor. My only squabble: My breakfast was right around $19, just the entree, and it wasn't a huge portion of quiche. It's a bit pricey (and it is on 3rd street in downtown Naples), but I was a bit surprised by the breakfast prices. It was the special that day, and they did not mention a price when the special was offered. It was really good though, just perhaps not for my budget.
(3)
M R.
Very good breakfast!! The fresh orange juice was yummy, Eggs Benedict very tasteful... All very fresh!! We had good service and we loved sitting next to the koi fountain!
(4)
Angela G.
Beautiful setting for breakfast. Food was delicious. Service was spotty. One day just ok and today was great. One major negative. According to my husband, the men's room was filthy. Hope the kitchen is in better shape!
(3)
Kate H.
After recently moving to Chicago from Naples, Jane's was the first place I had to go to while visiting. Everything I have ever ordered has been phenomenal. The menu is amazing and all the ingredients are fresh. The setting is relaxing and garden is beautiful. Definitely go to Janes!!
(5)
Missy J.
This place is definitely breakfast-centric....which is what it seems like they do best. Two of us had the French kiss wrap with the kale slaw, which was very good. My other compadre had the Georgie's Hot European Favorite and he loved it. Brie was banging. We also had the nachos which were no Bueno. Prob the worst nachos I've ever had, but we didn't let it kill the meal. I also had a peach Bellini and even though they swore it was fresh juice, it tasted like canned. Maybe just too much juice and not enough champagne. Our server, Mario (who was also the manager) was SO funny. Kris was also very nice. All in all a solid choice.
(4)
Barb F.
I really loved this place. I sat outside and the service was spot-on! I ordered the bagel and lox and it was so fresh and the salmon was amazing (seriously the best I've eaten). I had a mimosa and my friend had a bloody mary so it was a good time ~
(5)
Chris A.
Great breakfast. They have everything from eggs Benedict, omelets, Crepes and more. I had the lobster Benedict. Very good! The French toast and Crepes were also delicious and a really great cappuccino. Great service as well. Highly recommend if you in the Naples area.
(4)
Kiron M.
I had the lobster crabcake which was quite delicious, while my friend had the club sandwich. She's gluten free and was very excited about the option of gluten-free bread. We sat outside and the experience was delightful. Thoroughly enjoyed ourselves and great service!
(4)
Maggie C.
Always enjoy Jane's, have never had a bad meal. Great location and nice ambiance for breakfast or lunch while shopping on 3rd. I like the different seating areas which makes it a different experience each time.
(4)
Austin K.
Okay breakfast... Nothing special, I've most definitely had better breakfast at Mel's diner. The patio is absolutely stunning but for the 66$ bill I would have rather hit up a greasy spoon for a better meal!
(3)
Michelle C.
Picture Perfect. This was just an adorable cafe! You have to sit outside, but now you have to decide if you want to sit by the fountain with the coy fish or in the back under the green foliage enveloped lattice. The food was good to great, depending on what you order. The service was wonderful and for kids, they don't bring boring crayons and paper, but magnet doodle pads! Great idea, as they are reusable and less waste besides actually being different and entertaining.
(5)
alan m.
Very solid brunch and nice environment. Would go back in a heartbeat
(4)
Melissa V.
Meh I've had better. The menu is lacking creative flair and it appears to cater to those who like the basics. Great service and fresh food but very basic and not worth the wait. If you are in the area and the wait is not too long then stay and give it a try but I wouldn't recommend waiting too long.
(3)
Frederick B.
I had the Belgian waffles, delicious! Everything was so fresh and the outdoor seating creates a beautiful atmosphere. Great coffee too! Perfect place to stop before enjoying shopping or the farmers market. The beach is right down the street and the so many cute independent shops around here as well.
(5)
Marquis M.
It was SUCH a disappointment. Seriously. The food looked like it had great potential but the service, the price, and the cleanliness was just AWFUL. I would go anywhere else. That entire area is littered with brunch places so I suggest walking around and following your nose instead of this misleading Yelp rating. I'll get to the point: our waiter was awful. He was very nice but just awful. We were seated after about 15 minutes of waiting, which is fine (it was for brunch on a Sunday) and then once we were seated we waited another 10-15 minutes until he came to us. Then, when he did, he sort of just stood a couple feet from our table with his notepad in hand while distractedly looking around. Finally I asked him, "are you here to take our order?" He just said, "uh, yeah." So first I asked for some water and then what they had for drinks (since it wasn't listed on the menu). He just laughed and said "well, what do you want to drink?" And before I could answer he just started spouting of drinks in no particular order, jumping from coffees to alcohol to teas .. and then offered to bring all of the tea bags for me to choose from. Seriously? I just said I'd stick with the water because it made me nervous. He finally brought our waters and my SO's coffee. The coffee was a mess. I really should have taken a picture because it was actually funny how messy it was. There was a pool of coffee on the little plate that the cup came on and coffee dripping down the sides of the cup. It looked as if he ran to our table with the coffee taped to his head ... I felt like there was no possible way this could have happened just from the 20 steps it took to get to us. Then we finally got our meals. They weren't bad. They weren't amazing but not bad either. Definitely not worth the price tag. THEN.. the flies came. As soon as our food was set down the flies just came in full attack mode. We had a difficult time eating just because we couldn't get to our food because we were so busy swatting flies!! (I should have taken a picture of this too.. I'm a bad yelper I think). Finally my SO couldn't take it anymore and asked to be moved inside. When we got inside the flies were a bit less aggressive, but then it was as if we were completely forgotten. We finally finished eating but never got our water refilled or even checked on. We waited 10-15 minutes again...once we were completely done... until finally we flagged someone down for our check. Then, while we were waiting for that, we witnessed the runners taking out the trash with BARE HANDS. I'm going to assume they washed their hands afterward but given the state of the fly situation I couldn't help but wonder ... Save yourself and just go with any of the other options, there are many.
(2)
Heather S.
Went to Jane's twice during a recent trip to Naples My first visit,Janes did not disappoint. Great quiche, fresh salad and wonderful mango iced tea. Second visit - was just OK - got an omelet with lobster, spinach and smoked gouda. Just OK - wanted some more flavor. And I know better than to order a dish where seafood is cooked twice (once before going into the omelet and a second as the omelet is cooking... overcooked lobster :( Great atmosphere - ate outside- service was great.
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Nadia B.
My new favorite breakfast place! Service is on point, the food is amazingly fresh and delicious and you can't ask for a better spot outside, by the fountain filled with Koi and Lilly pads, to enjoy your breakfast. It's beautiful and relaxing.
(5)
Joseluis A.
yelp mobile does it again. we are in naples and looking for a charming place to go for brunch, janes cafe comes up, i trust the positive reviews and we head over that way. the restaurant itself is beautiful. we got a table outside by the fountain. miss f has a huge smile on her face already so we are very looking forward to the menus. our server is a sweet lady who brings those out and takes our drink orders. i went for an orange juice. miss f got orange & strawberry. natural juices. the good stuff. everything on the menu sounded amazing but im an eggs benedict fan so i got me those with lobster crabcake. miss f is a big fan of salmon so she got the simply salmon and eggs. scrambled eggs with salmon, simple yet delicious. we shared our dishes even though i really didnt want to cause my eggs benedict were amazingly delicious. after we were done with that, miss f wanted something sweet. so we got the bourbon vanilla belgian waffle. sounds like a lot of food right? exactly. it totally was. we ate like if it was the end of the world. the food was delicious, the service was nice and the ambiance was perfect for a beautiful day in south florida. i totally recommend this place and i am so glad i found it! no doubt i will be back here next time im in the area!
(5)
Debbi N.
Great local cafe for breakfast. Staying in fifth street with hubby and wanted to get a little walk in before eating. Perfect one mile walk. Greeted by friendly staff, sat outside lovely patio area with fountain. Quick service and nice menu. We had the lobster quiche and the bacon and Brie omelette. Served with fresh fruit and choice of bread. Good coffee. Manager stopped by table to check on us. A little pricey but high quality.
(5)
S B.
We've been here a number of times and it seems hit or miss depending on your server. The atmosphere is amazing, outdoors beautiful fountain, the sunshine and all the beautiful foliage, just perfect!!! We've come with our kids and without and most definitely have found it to be more enjoyable without. The service seems better without the kids. The food is always perfect and plated masterfully. Afterwards we enjoy a leisurely walk down 3rd Ave.
(3)
Allison M.
Perfect! The food isn't too heavy, service is excellent and the place is adorable. $5 champagne cocktails don't hurt!
(5)
Jen K.
Food was very good. My friend ordered GF bread to go with her salad and it was really fresh and homemade tasting (unlike some GF breads). I had a club sandwich ( on regular homemade bread) that was stacked high with super fresh ingredients and flavor. The atmosphere is so sweet---like you are transported to someone's patio in Italy.
(4)
Marlene D.
This is a wonderful little place for lunch, many choices.
(4)
Cassandra M.
We enjoyed an afternoon lunch at Janes. Sat outside, great service and food. Salads and omlets are delicious. The Greek goddess is a favorite. Freshly squeezed orange juice.... Put a piece of glass on top of the table and get rid of the plastic cups and it'd be perfect.
(4)
Mugdha B.
After reading the great reviews Jane's received, I was very excited to try this place. Little did I know how disrespectfully I would be treated. I was in Naples for a day and decided to stop by Jane's in the afternoon. I double-checked their timing online to make sure I showed up when they were open. Hours for Saturday (according to Yelp and their website) were 8 AM to 5 PM. Thinking I had plenty of time, I reached there around 3:40 PM. I walked into the restaurant and a server walked up to to me and immediately ushered me out the door saying they were closed. I was surprised. I informed him of the hours I saw online and he told me they stopped serving food at 3:30 PM and asked me to leave. I had higher expectations for a place that apparently has good staff. Maybe it was just a bad day. Even the lady at the visitor kiosk outside the restaurant was surprised to hear how early they closed. I urge Jane's to update their hours online so that first time visitors are not greeted by a rude staff.
(1)
Margaret R.
It's a little brunch place that you would expect in San Diego or Carmel. It's cute, small and for retirees. They servce brunch all day. There is indoor and outdoor seating. The service is average. However, the staff seems to know the regulars well. 1) Crab quiche - too crabby. It was a bit heavy and hard to eat too much of. However, if you love quiche and crab, this may be perfect for you 2) Vanilla belgium waffles - apparently, they are well known for this. The waffles were okay. I wish the waffles were more crisp and came with ice cream or whipped cream. I enjoyed the fresh berries and bananas on top of the waffles. Average brunch price.
(3)
Alex B.
Food was creative and masterfully flavorful. Outdoor cafe atmosphere was extremely pleasant, although a little cramped. Main complaint is that the menu says "Enjoy a Refreshing Mimosa with your Favorite Dish" - implying that the mimosa comes with the meal, right? Nope, $7 apiece. An A+ $40 brunch for 2 turned into a $65 tab, pricey even for Naples.
(3)
Christy C.
Tried this place for the first time today. I loved the ambiance and outdoor seating. Great breakfast options! Everything was very good. The only negative was that they automatically added 20% gratuity to the bill. I typically tip between 18 - 20 %, but I prefer basing my tip off of the quality of service, rather than it being added to the bill. I will still be back :)
(4)
Shelley J.
We have eaten at Jane's on two visits to Naples and have always found the food to be fresh and consistantly good. The service is very attentive and the food is served quickly, though sometimes a little fast if you're having more than one course. It is by far the best place to get breakfast in Naples and it's sure to please. After trying other places we now head to Jane's for breakfast every morning.
(4)
Molly M.
Every time I visit Naples, I stop to eat here. The food and service are fantastic! They have great omelets, but they also have excellent waffles, crepes, and french toast - if you want to splurge! However, my favorite thing about this restaurant is that they allow pets to dine with you on the patio. I often bring my dog along and they are always very welcoming and provide a bowl of water at the table for him. It's my favorite family/pet-friendly brunch spot in Naples!
(5)
Jordan N.
Definitely the place to go for brunch in Old Naples. PROS: + Gorgeous outdoor seating under the canopy in the back or by the fountains on cobbled grounds in the front. The front is more relaxed than the back. This also helps with the stars rating. + Frothy mimosas with strawberry on the rim - nice touch! + Delicious food - the Challah French toast is similar to the one at Clarke's in South Beach - definitely one of the best! + Blintzes were good, although pretty small in portion. Tasty and not cold a good plus.
(5)
MA J.
The food is consistently good, the service is consistently good, and the prices are reasonable. The only thing is that the portions aren't as generous as other local spots like 'toast of naples', however the atmosphere of Jane's is where the value exists. I recommend sitting outside on the patio and really getting the experience that made me fall in love with eating breakfast at Jane's. The experience not just the food is what made me gave Jane's 5-stars.
(5)
Armand A.
Perfect place for sunday brunch while you are in olde naples.
(5)
Shafi H.
Our first morning in Naples we went to Jane's for brunch. Good call. We ordered two of the specials. One of us had the lobster, muenster, and leek omelette (as recommended by a fellow yelper) which was fabulous. The other ordered the prosciutto eggs benedict. That was delicious too, but I question whether the meat was actually prosciutto. The meat was hand cut on the premises, generously served, and very tasty but did not have the characteristics typical of prosciutto. Both meals came with fruit which was ripe and thoughtfully selected. The atmosphere was very pleasant both inside and out. There is a fountain with outdoor seating out front, and a pleasant indoor dining room where we dined due to the pouring rain outside. Later that afternoon, as we strolled through downtown Naples, we ran into "Jane's" daughter, and we realized Jane is a real person with a lovely family, and we were glad to have patronized their establishment and encourage you to do the same.
(4)
Nicole S.
Lovely breakfast spot - well actually it was pretty much the only breakfast spot in Naples. But the courtyard and garden was lovely. The omlette I had was delightful as was the service. I'll definitely be back when I'm in Naples again.
(4)
Shahrooz E.
Showed up at 10am New Year's day... Was seated and had my lobster cake benedict in front of my by 10:20! Wow!! Service was sensational as was the decor and OMG the food... Sooo good! Can't believe the amount of lobster they put in there!? It was a real treat and the value is there. Not sure what other ppl meant about it being over priced?? If I had to give a gripe it would be the presentation of my plate wasn't stunning but the atmosphere, service and quality of meal certainly negated that! Definitely a gem and I'll be back...
Great service, delicious omelets, yummy croissants, comfy chairs. Definitely would go back. Note to owners: The sign to the restaurant is not very visible b/c it's blocked by the umbrellas. I would suggest a sign on the sidewalk perhaps.
(5)
Max P.
We had the Belgian vanilla bourbon waffles and they were off the hizzy fo shizzy as they say in north Naples. We also had the avocado bacon cheese omelet and that was really good too. Mamosas are made with fresh squeeze OJ which made them delicious as well. If you're in the area, you can't miss this place for breakfast or brunch. Go!
(5)
Ashley H.
My boyfriend and I were in Naples for a family gathering and ate here just before heading out of town. Lucky for us, we were seated almost right away on a Sunday morning (around 11). Not what we expected, and definitely a pleasant surprise! The inside was packed, with quite a few people outside as well. The interior is very quaint, and everyone sits in large wicker chairs (which I have to disagree with J.S. on because I was comfortable). I ordered the American omelet and Rob had the French toast. The French toast was excellent, a Challah bread recipe with cinnamon and vanilla topped with fresh blueberries and strawberries (I insisted on having a piece). The omelet was great as well, and came with a small dish of fresh fruit as well as toast (or English muffin if one prefers). I also had a fabulous glass of fresh squeezed orange juice (no Tropicana here!). Overall, the food was pretty great. I would definitely come again on our next trip and have the Bourbon Vanilla Belgian Waffle that EVERYONE in the place was having. It looked amazing. The only complaint I have is that our server could have been better. I only got a refill on my water at the end of our meal as we received the check, and when he went to refill mine he didn't even touch Rob's. The server barely came to the table. I understand being busy, but I made sure he was not the only server. A little more attention would have been nice.
(4)
Kerry B.
My family and I decided to try Jane's on a whim while visiting Naples last week. We had a party of six which can be hard to accomodate in some breakfast places (we were turned away from a previous restaurant) but they were kind enough to move some tables around inside so we were seated comfortably. It is family owned and operated which I absolutely loved. The owners daughter seated us and was very friendly and accomodating. The staff over all was very effecient and polite. Everyone in my party loved their meals. My iced coffee was amazing as were the crepes I had for breakfast. Great menu options and a wonderful, clean atmosphere. The outside seating is adorable. My mom and I went back twice after we had such a great experience and loved it each time. I would highly recommend it to anyone and can't wait to go back next year!
(5)
Mucio V.
Lobster Quiche... enough said. I was here on vacation and thanks to this place I will have to fly across the country to ever have that decadent meal again!!! Superb! Very cozy and cute patio seating area too. The place to eat breakfast for me in Naples.
(4)
Rachel W.
Yummmm. I'm down in naples for a girls vacation and have been verrrry impressed w/the fare down here. The guage of a successful vacation to me is the dining...and we hit the jackpot. Came here for breakfast, it is fabulous. Great ambiance, inside and outside, darling covered patio w/gorgeous flowers and bushes lining it. It's organic, has strong coffee, and great service. We split the market omelette which was chock FULL of veggies and cheese, as well as the scrambled eggs w/smoked salmon. Also delicious. Plates came w/a little cup of fresh fruit and a side of bread/english muffin. Definitely check this place out, there were about 5 other things I wanted to order, and make sure to find out the specials too.
(5)
Christina C.
Upon seeing some great reviews of this place, friends and I chose this place to stop in for breakfast. The location is wonderful (at the Fifth Street Shops I believe). Very cute place, friendly staff, but I think the food lacks a little something. I ordered some salmon scrambled eggs which were good, but not great. They were a little dry and a little pricey for being mediocre. It was OK, but I think for the price they could be a little better. All in all, though not bad.
(3)
Jessica L.
So glad after years of coming to Naples to have found Jane's! So many mouthwatering options I couldn't decide (suggested they add a sampler). Breakfast all day is a huge plus right off the bat! Then it's all fresh, natural, etc. and the taste was great! Brie and bacon omelette...um yes please! Add sausage and french toast stuffed with berries and cream (I was sharing). Sandwiches and salads (or wraps) also were excellent. I'm not a coffee drinker but they serve Lavazza blue and as a restaurant owner that also serves this coffee I was impressed (particularly in the US). The terrace is adorable, spacious, comfortable, shady but with some sun, OFF 3rd, and reminded me of key west or some tropical paradise. It's now at the top of our Naples hit list!
(5)
Meredith R.
Very Pricey. But was good. The quiche was delicious!
(4)
Monica R.
It was so fabulous! Spinach and feta quiche was amazing. We went a month ago and I'm still thinking of it:).
(5)
Mary B.
First experience turned on to Jane's by yelp, told there would be a 10 minute wait. Was given free coffee while waiting. Food was great however left me wanting in terms of service, it was quite busy asked for milk (h&h is norm) once coffee was brought took 10 min.to deliver and was served in a demitasse cup instead of creamer, refills had to requested. Won't be back anytime soon many other options available.
(2)
Thomas F.
Excellent food, service, and atmosphere.
(4)
Scott J.
Great weekend brunch! The quiche of the day was shrimp, spinach, shallots, tomato, and havarti ($16). I couldn't resist. My wife ordered the Scandinavian omlette with smoked salmon, cream cheese, and onions ($14). Mine was really good, but hers was really great! Most brunch dishes come with a side of fruit and toast, though mine came with a choice of fruit or salad. I chose the salad, which consisted of baby greens with a full-flavored balsamic dressing. The setting is nice, with multiple options for indoor or outdoor seating. You can sit inside (which feels like it's somewhat outside given the numerous windows and natural light) or you can sit in one of three outside areas, including in the shaded colonnade, the sunny front area with bistro tables surrounding a fountain with lily pads, or the back patio with a mix or sun and shade and plenty of flowering plants. The brunch menu is a bit pricey and is more than we would normally spend; however, a gift certificate helped us mitigate the expense. We have been here previously for breakfast and lunch and have been pleased every time.
(5)
JOHN C.
This place is just OK. Atmosphere is way better than the food. First, the site says "Jane's Organic and Natural", which is not what this place is...Yes, they've got some organic products on the menu, but they've also got the processed food service stuff you'll find at any other place. So, they should probably take that off the sign. We had breakfast here...can't speak for lunch...It gets the job done but isn't super awesome or memorable. Pretty standard menu of eggs, waffles, and French toast (which was a special). Coffee is not very good (we saw no note about it being organic either) and juices were pasteurized not fresh squeezed as someone else put in their review. Service was good...Attentive wait staff and they got our order right. The manager also gave us a 15% off coupon for the Jolly Cricket (owned by the same people) -- too bad that place is not so good. Overall, this place is purely average on the food front....Would probably be a 2 star review if it weren't for the cute courtyard.
(3)
John D.
Nice spot. Pretty outdoor seating area. Coffee is not that good. Maple syrup was not pure, despite the waitress claiming, "we have good maple syrup". Some people just don't get it -- 98% corn syrup is not cool. My wife is from Quebec. We know about good syrup. Nice breakfast spot, though.
(4)
Morgan N.
Amazing! So adorable inside with fantastic food. I'm visiting my boyfriend in Florida - I'm from California - and Cali knows how to do organic, but I fell in love with this place. Like others have said, there are fresh flowers on the tables, prices are reasonable, mimosas are fabulous, and the waitstaff is friendly and prompt. I had a veggie wrap (it was called something more appetizing but I can't remember it at the moment) with cucumber, feta cheese, red peppers and lettuce wrapped in a whole wheat tortilla - so yummy! It also came with an adorable side of fresh seasonal fruit (being blueberries, blackberries, melon and strawberries). I can't wait to go again!
(5)
Lori G.
One of the most expensive meals we had eaten, but the food was excellent. The service was tiny bit slow, but I was happy.
(4)
Miriam H.
Stumbled on this spot at the end of a weekend on the Gulf Coast. Plenty of outdoor seating makes it perfect for winter Florida dining. Older clientele, but who cares? I was there for brunch. Crab quiche (special) was delicious. Service was a little spotty, and the wait after we ordered was long, but we got sat quickly despite the crowd. I'd definitely return. One problem -- they highlight being "natural" and "organic" but don't indicate how so or what food items are organic on the menu.
(4)
Julia B.
Great little restaurant for breakfast - my husband and I truly enjoyed our breakfast away from the kiddos!
(5)
S H.
Good food. Had to ask the waiter for water, the check, and he seemed pretty disinterested in us. A great lunch spot in Naples despite distracted service.
(3)
Ellie R.
On my trip to Naples, I dined at Jane's Cafe for a late breakfast. We were looking for something to eat, so we decided to try Jane's. Honestly, I loved it. Jane's has great seating: either inside the restaurant or outside in a courtyard. The courtyard is very comfortable. We were not seated too close to the other families, but the tables were close enough to not have large gaps in between tables. There were heaters outside, as it was chilly, and lots of trees and even a fountain. Jane's was an easy restaurant to find, but it was tucked away in the courtyard, surrounded by other stores. The service at Jane's was okay, though there were a few waiters there who clearly did not know what they were doing. But most of the waiters were good, and the food came out quick enough. The food was good breakfast food, although I would not recommend going if you don't enjoy breakfast foods, because they don't serve anything else besides salads or soups. Jane's uses fresh eggs, so the eggs prepared were very good. Overall, I really enjoyed my dining experience at Jane's. I would recommend it to anybody who is looking for good breakfast food. It has great atmosphere and great food/service. The only negatives about Jane's is that some of the servers are not good, and the food is overpriced.
(4)
Paul P.
From the fresh flowers gracing our tables to the 'front porch' feel of their outdoor seating- Janes delivers on thoughtful food, organic coffee & fresh squeezed OJ. A very fresh place to break fast!!
(5)
Matt C.
I'm a transplanted local in Naples. I've been down here for about five years now. I moved from Santa Barbara in CA, so my tastes typically run towards fusion with a pit stop at granola. That said Jane's (the third street location - don't bother with the rest - ambience matters) suits my taste buds like pollen to a bee. I've eaten there on many occasions and the food is always delicious. The wait staff can be over stressed at times with God knows how many tables they are running. But I always forgive them the wait once my food is in front of me. A must do in Naples for breakfast, brunch, or lunch.
(5)
Heather B.
What a treat! Private outdoor seating provided by beautiful flowering plants. Delicious lavazza cappuccino, lobster crab cake Benedict, fresh berry marscapone crepes, and freshly squeezed OJ. Naples pricey $57 for breakfast before tip but truly delicious. Service was professional and kind but not fast.
(4)
Abhi K.
We went to the third street south location and were really quite impressed. There are other trendy, much more expensive restaurants in the area, so we ducked into Jane's after seeing the reasonable menu. All the salads sounded delicious, but we both ended up getting sandwiches which were made with the freshest highest quality ingredients (this is an organic restaurant after all). Service was great and fast.
(5)
K Z.
The food is not bad but the service is really slow.
(2)
cait l.
This is one of the acceptable places to go in Naples for salads and soups that aren't so covered in hellishly caloric dressing /cream / butter that you feel you need a stent. A few greens, some cheese, nuts... nothing special = $12-15. I'm not a huge fan of that pricing. I also highly doubt the food is all organic and natural, as advertised - other yelpers have pointed this out - I don't really mind the exaggeration, because the food is fine, but it's "meh." I can't think of a reason to go out of my way to Jane's, but if it's where the family is going... no problem.
(3)
Kevin B.
Delicious breakfast. I recommend the Dr. Seuss omelette. Always a fan and I'll definitely be back.
(4)
Maureen H.
Jane's is the BEST! Outstanding, fresh food. The signature salad is awesome. Egg white omelet is soo good. Very pleasant atmosphere...inside or out in the garden. Love the ice tea too!
(4)
Ernie A.
Always a great meal.
(5)
Susan H.
Brunch is excellent fresh organic & fabulous
(4)
Delphine L.
Nice service, good food, overpriced. Great patio. Nice to kids.
(4)
Victoria B.
Jane's Cafe is a great little brunch place. I haven't eaten there for breakfast, but I'm sure it is delicious. For lunch it has fresh salads, hot sandwiches, and cold sandwiches. The 3rd Street South location has a small interior with yummy cakes and wine on display, but there is plenty of outdoor eating on both sides of the restaurant. The fruit they serve with sandwiches is the freshest fruit I have ever been served before and I recommend it over the other option of potato chips. I highly recommend the special quiche of the day, whatever it is! With 3 or 4 locations around Naples, you should try it out one of these days.
(5)
Jennifer S.
ladies! read my next review if you ever need a quick fix on your nails ... and to the males, if you ever feel super tense and need a quick fix in getting a chair massage... *** Miami Review #1 after flying into miami, he wanted to play a few rounds of golf, so we headed to naples, which we never ended up doing due to the poor weather. in the heart of naples lies a cute frenchy brunch place, where it's tucked inside a courtyard shared by upscale establishments throughout.. kinda felt like newport beach in a way. we woke up late the next morning after checking a few bars the night before that we decided being lazy was the way to go... we checked out tommy bahamas (yes, the clothing line has a cafe of its own, who knew? but it was too early for lunch)... he got the spinach feta quiche $9.75 (it was aright, nothing delightful, looked and tasted like the one at the butler and the chef in sf) and i got the smoked ham brie crossaint sandwich for $9.25, which came out with a side of vinegar chips. not a great way to be munching on chips for brunch at least... the crossaint was splashed with wayy too much dijon mustard, which gave it a nice kick but it was a lil bit too much. overall, quite tasty. service: appropriate.. overall, cute atmosphere, yet uncomfy chairs.
Takes Reservations : No Delivery : No Take-out : Yes Accepts Credit Cards : Yes Good For : Brunch Parking : Street, Private Lot Bike Parking : Yes Wheelchair Accessible : Yes Good for Kids : Yes Good for Groups : Yes Attire : Casual Ambience : Casual Noise Level : Average Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only Outdoor Seating : Yes Wi-Fi : Free Has TV : No Waiter Service : Yes Caters : Yes
Josh E.
Not a lot of good food in Naples, in my opinion, but this place is great! Go for brunch and you will see the best menu hands down.
(5)Jason P.
Really liked Janes. The food was good, but it has a really charming atmosphere. Seems popular for brunch which is when we went. They have several outdoor courtyard areas to eat, which was the best part. The food is really good and doesn't feel like every other place.....they put their own spin on the menu, so it all looks really good. Definitely recommend trying it, especially for brunch.
(5)Jeffrey D.
Fantastic - I had the seafood omelet, my wife the greek omelet. Both were excellent, hot chocolate and latte that accompanied were well done. The go to place for a "high end" breakfast in Naples. Also, we brought our small dog. She was well treated by the staff, as if she was another customer! Outside seating around the fountain is the place to be Definitely a must go to - we'll go back repeatedly.
(5)Ross M.
Pleasant, comfortable and amazing; Jane's Cafe is a perfect place for brunch and is so very close to a full 5 star. My fiancée and I live in Tampa but whenever we are down in Naples visiting her uncle we always head over to Jane's, sometimes multiple visits on one trip. The only thing holding back the 5 star is the Eggs Benedict. On more than one occasion the eggs were over cooked. I hate to criticize because everything else has always been perfect. Moreover we always point out the issue and then staff alway promptly cures with a replacement. Unfortunately, today the replacement was almost over cooked. It was still mostly liquid inside, but my fiancée could tell it was still a bit overcooked. Despite this, flavor is excellent, the hollandaise sauce is wonderful. I love the French Kiss Wrap and highly recommend it. Apples and chicken salad and honey mustard drizzle, amazing. I also recommend the chicken salad croissant, with bacon! Truly exceptional with fresh crisp lettuce. My fiancée's grandmother always gets the French toast. The presentation is perfect and she raves about the taste. The mimosas here are out of this world amazing and the bloody marys are not far behind. Moreover, the wait staff is friendly and prompt and always recognizes my fiancée's uncle. Jane's Cafe is a perfect for for the high profile Naples community. My fiancee's grandmother swears she has seen Governor Rick Scott dining here with his family. That would be no surprise to me! I highly recommend Jane's Cafe and will surely be back!
(4)Blonde B.
Spectacular setting and delicious food with options galore for breakfast! You will not leave hungry or thirsty...from sweet to savory you will find unique expertly prepared fare. Our waiter also came over to offer us fresh raspberry pistachio scones fresh from the oven. To die for!!
(5)Christine D.
Excellent food and excellent service! Watermelon pineapple lemonade was so refreshing on a hot August day and our lunches were perfect. All 6 of us, including 1 child and 1 teenager, loved our food. Can't wait till we are back in Naples again so we can go back!
(5)Justin D.
Nice atmosphere..food was acceptable..breakfast out the door totaled $62.00 for two people..
(2)Anhara M.
Enjoyed the breakfast except for the Bellinis that were warm. After letting the waiter know the second one was much better. My husband ordered the Canadian bacon benedicts, my daughter ordered the grilled cheese sandwich, and ordered the Belgian Waffles with fruit. All was very good. I would definitely return.
(4)Wendy A.
Great bloody mary and chill location. Wonderful place to take a group to for brunch. Had the French omelette which was big but unfortunately didn't live up to the hype. I mean how can you go wrong with bacon and brie? Our waiter was very attentive but felt like it was a bit pricey.
(4)Joe R.
Good but not great. French toast is delicious, but the toast with the meal was cold and barely toasted. The potatoes were mushy, not crisp. The orange juice is delicious. I had the British feast with ham steak, not much of a feast for a big eater. The prices were a little high, but the ambience was pleasing, good service. Nice for the girls to go for mimosas.
(3)Elaine M.
Jane's Cafe is a fabulous little spot in downtown Naples. I have been to Jane's twice now for brunch. On both occasions we sat ourside in the beautiful, calming courtyard garden. The water foutain with koi pond is a wonderful centerpiece to the space. The service at Jane's is on point. There are plenty of people hosting and serving. On a busy weekend morning they are able to keep all of their customers satisfied. The only downside I see at Jane's is that they do not have a full drink menu. they offer mimosas and wine with brunch but they don't have a cocktail or beer menu. Maybe they do this on purpose so they can flip tables faster and patrons don't sit around for hours and hours drinking. There is a little boutique connected to Jane's that we perused while waiting for a table. Everything in there was extremely expensive but it was beautiful and interesting to browse. It certainly caters to the high-end clientel of Naples.
(5)Jamie R.
Beautiful outdoor patio under brick red umbrellas next to the koi fountain. Fruit is consistently fresh and plentiful. Orange juice is frosty and tasting great. No one scrimps on ingredients in the kitchen here, especially in the delicious salads. Inside, Jane's is a kind of shabby chic of blues and whites. Coffee is robust, and the staff are both welcoming and efficient. Follow the signs on Third St South to enter through the Camargo Arcade. A lovely addition to anyone's day.
(5)Erin L.
A definite must while in town. Great menu, wonderful food! You won't be disappointed!!
(5)Foodie K.
Went there for lunch for the first time today. It was a beautiful place and the flowers and other nice touches made the restaurant very comfortable. The day weather wise was perfect as you'll see in the pictures. The service very attentive and helpful and the food also very good. The Arnold Palmers were very good. The restaurant out front and the garden area in the rear of the restaurant are very comfortable. The dishes we had (as pictured) we're delicious. We were fortunate to have "Michelle" waiting on us. She was great in helping us with so many choices. And her adding sour cream and salsa to the black bean soup made a huge difference. What also made her stand out was how helpful she was with us in other places to visit while here for the month. (Thanks Michelle) We look forward to getting back here for the brunch as suggested. You won't be disappointed in the least. And if you're fortunate to have Michelle wait on you, it'll be even that much better. We were very pleased.
(5)Christina G.
This place is amazing. Everything we had was fresh. We had the lobster Benedict, French toast, blintz', and crepes. All amazing. The cappuccino was great too. This is a place you must try!
(5)morgan k.
Great spot for breakfast or lunch--everything is fresh and flavorful and service is great. A good spot to take kids to as well--they have a kids menu, high chairs and you can sit outside to let the environmental noise drown out tantrums. Certainly not the cheapest place to get a meal, but food quality and service still make it a good value. We enjoyed our lunch so much during a 1 week stay that we returned for breakfast a few days later. This will be one of our go-to spots for our seasonal trips to Naples.
(5)Roger S.
Well they seem to have gotten their ducks in arow. Service was much better and food was very good. Great salads and sandwiches.
(4)Julien A.
Fantastic food, we had one of the best brunch dishes I could have imagined. However the wait was much longer than we were told and our tea pot had to be changed because the water was cold. The eggs Benedict were amazing (both salmon and crab cake ones).
(4)Chris S.
Worth the wait on Sundays. Great brunch and our waiter Kris was awesome. Order the ABC omelette and get the big mimosa.
(5)Joey A.
Perfect setting sitting outdoors by the fountain with my partner and our dogs. After a hearty breakfast,we walks through The Farmers Market,on Third. My partner has the Salmon Plate and I had a Cheddar Omelette that was so fluffy it could have flown away.Superb in every way. We are regulars here now,and everyone calls us by name and ask how we are doing.Friendly,but not invasive. The perfect mix if you are looking for great food,great atmosphere,and great service,with a smile! And very reasonably priced.
(5)FourSeas I.
Arrived here about 1:15 and we sat by 1:30 and eating delicious food by 2. 3 of us had the Big Girl Mimosas which was very nice. The Sunday brunch was very busy the music was nice. The only negative was my chair kept getting bumped.
(5)Scott B.
This place ROCKS!! Unbelievable omelettes for a late night on the town. Hits the spot!!
(4)Gary A.
I ate here for brunch on New Year's Day. Naturally it was busy. We sat outside where the atmosphere around a fountain was lovely. We had a moderate wait for omelettes both of which were amazingly tasty. I had an omelette with avocado, bacon and cheese. The consistency was perfect, it was salted to perfection and cooked just right with a great flavor. The coffee was decent and the service was a little slow but I expected that on a busy holiday. I had a glass of fresh squeezed grapefruit juice which was very good as well.
(4)McFoodie E.
Despite it being a little loud, crowded, the fact that we sat next to the kitchen, AND left smelling like food...... I had to give this place 5 stars. The wait staff was super, the place was clean and run well. There are indoor/outdoor seating options and the atmosphere was pleasant. What really earned it the 5 stars though was the food. So fresh, so delicious..... My mouth waters just thinking about it. We had their signature French Toast for a starter and it was some of the best French Toast I have ever had. Ridiculous! The bacon, eggs, hash browns and toast were all made perfectly and tasted fresh. My wife had the breakfast burrito which she devoured. The only bad thing was that she was full the rest of the day so I never got to eat lunch and didn't get fed again till dinner. Booooooooooo! :(. .. ...
(5)Todd B.
I really wanted to give Jane's at least 4 stars. I love the restaurant and the courtyard we were sitting in, but my meal just wasn't that good and the service was suspect. Came here on a gorgeous Sunday afternoon for brunch. They have 2 outdoor areas, and we were in the back - I think - by the fountain. We managed to get sat at an extra table they had set up (we only knew that because the person who delivered our food said that table was never there) with super comfy wicker patio seats. We were under a tree, which was nice for the shade, but unlike every other table that had an umbrella (we didn't), the pollen kept falling into our plates and coffee. My girlfriend got a benedict and really enjoyed it. I got ham steak and eggs, and it really was subpar. First, I asked for multigrain toast to go with it, and I got one slice of toast. I've never heard of that before. Has anyone else gone to breakfast, ordered toast, and received a single slice? And this was a $15-$20 entree for breakfast, and I couldn't get a second piece of toast? Weird and cheap. More importantly, the ham steak was almost flavorless. I eat a lot of pork - like a lot of pork. If ham and bacon were my best friends, then I'd be the worst best friend ever because all I do is eat them...wait, that sounds horrible..moving on. Anyway, my point is that I love me some pork, and out of all the places I've had ham steak before, this was one of the least flavorful. Even Waffle House is better (though that's a saltier ham steak, so bad comparison). But any diner in NY, or even at Perkins or Cracker Barrel, would have been better. Perhaps I shouldn't have gotten something that I could get at Cracker Barrel for half the price, but I figured at these prices, it would be awesome. I was wrong. Service - started great. Waiter had a great suggestion for my girlfriend. We were approached quickly, served our drinks quickly. He took our order, and that was it. They clearly operate in a team mentality, and someone else happily helped us when we needed it, but he never checked on us and never came back except to drop the check. Frankly, if it wasn't for the wonderful environment, I'd probably go to 2 stars. But it is a nice place to sit and eat, and I would have to think that given the average rating here, that I just ordered bad. But here's the thing, at these prices for brunch, there shouldn't be a such thing as ordering bad. Oh well, plenty of other places to try next time in Naples. As the locals in Naples, Italy would say, something something something in Italian. I don't know, I don't speak Italian.
(3)Heather R.
Jane's is a shopping and lunch must, in Naples. It has a relaxed and unique outdoor dining setting with the pretty fountain turned koi pond. It entertains children and sets the stage for a yummy lunch! You may bring your dog, too. Friendly staff with great customer service focus. We eat here every visit while shopping on 3rd (great shopping)! I have enjoyed their smoothies and fresh lemonade. They offer daily specials and use fresh fruits. Their menu is great with plenty of options for breakfast and lunch. As a mom, I like the children's menu and that they have fun things for the kids to play with at the table. Their salads are amazing and I love the breakfast sandwich. They can get busy, but it is worth the wait.
(4)Shenelle A.
Beautiful quaint restaurant. We came here for breakfast twice on our stay. We sat outside in the courtyard garden and it was beautiful.The staff is friendly and so were the customers :) The food was amazing. We will definitely refer this restaurant.
(5)Mindy H.
Dinner at Jane's Using Groupon This past week we took our neighbor's to Jane's for dinner, using our newly purchased Groupon for four. Our waiter, from Montenegro, was a bit of a kidder and said our Groupon was expired. When I said I just bought it, he said he was just kidding? We all ordered the soup and an entree, as specified on the Groupon. Since the only soup they offer on the menu is a bowl ( sized ) we were surprised that we received a cup. There is no cup (sized) soup on the menu. Our waiter responded that the only size of soup you get with Groupon is a cup. We know that is not true as we ate there before with a Groupon for two and they served a bowl of soup, as stated on the menu. One of our guests ordered the blackened grouper, but received it prepared differently. Otherwise the meal was very good, in a nice atmosphere ( courtyard) on a beautiful crisp evening. I think the waiter needs better training.
(4)Allen W.
OK, This is a mixed Bag Review where some items I would give 4-5 stars and others 1 star or less. Quaint Euro feel cafe. I took a party of six with relatives visiting from MI. GOOD: Eggs Benedict were quite good, Belgian Waffle with fresh fruit/syrup was excellent, French Toast with fruit also delicious. BAD: Cottage Potato's just not appealing and seemed not fresh and no one ate them in our party, if they give the option on your item order the fresh fruit instead, French Onion Soup tasted salty/sugary, Fish Taco's bland and flavorless, BLT with some bad bacon had to be replaced. Cappuccino and Latte was 80% foam with little beverage to consume underneath and not very good at all - tasted like old bottom of the pot coffee. Now for the kicker, because we had a party of six they auto billed the Tip at 24% and then had the gall to add a space suggesting more tips, I typically tip at 24-30% max but for someone to auto add my tip when half our meal was subpar and ask for more is BS and unacceptable! In summary, If you want ambiance similar to a Euro cafe stick to the breakfast specialties, don't order the breakfast potato's or what would be gourmet coffee as their's sucked - when you have six people and no one eats the potato's there's something wrong. Trying to find a true 4-5 star dining in Naples is sad as I bet 90% use Line Cooks instead of chef's and we're not new here - Naples Menu prices and flair shout 4-5 star but rarely deliver in all facets. I could eat the waffles/Egg's Benedict regularly but the other items were not good and it leaves you sick when your treating out of town guests at what you thought was special - Embarrassing!
(3)Melissa M.
Very good food! The salmon eggs Benedict and fresh orange juice was great. A little over priced but you are paying for location and being able to eat outdoors.
(4)Adrienne K.
Oh, Jane, you had me a Blitz. The freshest of berries, and a divine ricotta cheese medley in a crepe to impress any tastebud! The service was great, and the interior and outdoor seating is so cute & inviting! Absolutely comfortable & enjoyable. You feel like your visiting in a neighbors garden! My only critique, the staff keeps multiple paper towels and cleaning sprays in view on the shelf facing the interior dining room. Such an eye sore. Keep that stuff hidden.
(4)Nicholas K.
Really fantasticly delicious food for a decent price, and there are a wide variety of items to choose from but thankfully it all fits on one page. However, you don't get much on your plate but the taste makes you forget about that. As for the decor: it is a little frilly and over feminine for my tastes but it is nice. However, the wicker chairs are a bit uncomfortable for me, but not really bothersome. There is indoor and covered outdoor seating so having that option is nice and the service is attentive but not overly so.
(4)Alexander D.
2 Stars. Why? Because it's a bad, bad way to brunch. --- Jane's cafe is essentially a diner. Don't be fooled by its quaint location and outside seating or its kitsch patio furniture decor that begins to suggest yard sale. Like most diners, its lengthy menu of breakfast-all-day offerings, salads and sandwiches are convenient enough for tourists passing by, though any self-respected local shouldn't bother eating here unless you don't mind spending $13 for your everyday eggs, potatoes, toast and bacon. Maybe you can fool yourself with its powder sugar and berry-topped French Toast, but even the strongest cognitive dissonance won't permit the cheese blitzes to get a pass (see image). Advice to the owners: - Invest in a clean quality bathroom. I know it's not YOUR bathroom but the plaza's bathroom, but your guests use it the most so treat it like it's yours. - Cut the menu in half and focus on well-prepared items that you actually feel proud to serve. - Sweaty cooks walked right through the dining 'room' on several occasions to smoke outside. Ever heard of front of the house, back of the house? - Invest in central A/C. The humming of the portable air condition units in the inside dining 'room' are not the optimum ambience. - I saw a giant container of what looked like previously-prepared breakfast potatoes sitting in the tiny nook you call a kitchen, waiting to be plated and served. Really?!
(2)Joan L.
Set outside on a patio surrounding a fountain, in the middle of downtown Naples, Jane's Garden Cafe is absolutely charming! We enjoyed a lovely brunch here on a balmy Sunday morning. There are fans but beware, there is only outdoor seating so I'm sure it can get pretty hot in the summer sun. I am also not sure of what happens during a downpour. As the skies turned dark and angry, we rushed the end of our meal, paid the check, and got out of dodge so we would be spared from the storm. The service was lightening fast and the food was excellent. We ordered: Dr. Suess Omelet ($14): I loved my omelet with goat cheese, spinach, mushroom, & ham. Seafood Benedict: ($17) Husband did not care for this too much since the crab cake was made with peppers (he hates peppers) but I thought it was great. Crazy Harry's Nutella Crepes ($12.5): With sliced bananas and chocolate sauce, this was a nice dessert dish 10 year old started with a "mock tail", a Watermelon Pineapple Lemonade. At $6.50 it was expensive, but delicious. As a matter of fact, that's pretty much sums up the whole meal.....expensive (for brunch), but delicious. But hey, this is downtown Naples where expensive is par for the course. Jane's Garden Cafe is open from 8am-4pm and serves breakfast and lunch items. As charming as the patio is though, I think I would be more likely to return on a hot summer morning if there was somewhere to sit indoors.
(4)Karen F.
Jane's is one of my favorite breakfast places in Naples. It's hard to get into during the winter, which is 'season', but off-season, in summer, it's not a problem. There are a few different areas to sit at in Jane's - they have a front courtyard with fountain, inside dining room, and also a covered back patio with fans. I recommend sitting outside - they have great landscaping and it feels peaceful and relaxing. Food is always excellent here. I know it's a bit higher priced than your average breakfast place, but you are paying for higher quality, organic food, and the difference is obvious when you taste your meal. In addition to common breakfast items like omelets, french toast, bagels & lox, quiche, etc. they also have fresh baked good available. Have a muffin - you'll love it! Finally, they have a complete collection of coffee drinks available. Try the french toast latte - it's outstanding.
(4)Maria S.
Ordered the mimosa (big girl), which I wasn't a fan of and asked for a very tasty lemonade instead. For my entree I had the crab cake melt, which did melt in my mouth. Crab cake was absolutely deelish and the aioli and cheese sandwiching this brunchly goodness was one of the best crab dishes I have had in a while. This review gets 3 stars because the back of the restaurant should have more fans for the hot temperatures we get in Florida. I don't like to perspire more than the condensation of my water glass over my meal. Lastly, the unpalatable mimosa I kindly informed my waiter about, which I didn't even consume, should have been deducted from my bill and they really made no effort to do anything about it. A tasty meal gone south for distasteful customer service.
(3)Stan H.
This place sucks plain and simple. The service sucked the food sucked and the prices suck for what you get.
(1)Jason F.
My wife and I love this place. The French toast is so flipping good it will make you cry. I pray that one day God might let me have a dream, in which I find myself covered in their French toast, as it rains endlessly from the sky. This place is just that stinking good. I don't know who Jane is but whoever she is she is like the freaking Mother Teresa of French toast, the patron saint of raspberry sauce. There are a ton of pretentious, fake, over priced places in Naples. This place has a tinge of that. However, Janes possess the down right deliciousness to back it up. That is a good thing.
(5)Tom G.
I have to say what a great little spot hidden in the shadows in Naples. A little hard to find for out of towners but well worth the search. -great eggs benedict -awesome "big" champagne (ask for it) -great service -priced right as well Def. going back on my next visit
(5)Alex G.
We found this hidden gem on the 4th of July and couldn't have been happier. We had been walking around for a few hours and wanted to get out of the heat. They found a table for 5 of us immediately. The serve was great our server was very nice and funny! She recommended I try the shrimp tacos and they were delicious! We loved this place so much we came back a few days later for breakfast. I ordered an omelet with shrimp, fontina cheese, avocado and peppers. It was AMAZING! We sat on the patio. It's a very peaceful place to have breakfast. Jane's we will be back soon! Thank you!
(5)Christian S.
We sat in what the lady called the gazebo area at the back of the restaurant. If you want a street view sit in the front. My view was of the parking lot next to the building, and I really could give a hoot. Enjoyed my breakfast outdoors, in Naples, at a mid 70-degree temp. No complaints here. The coffee good, the orange juice served at the perfect temp. At $5 a glass it very well better be. I picked up the menu and saw at least five dishes I was ready to eat. I narrowed my choices down to Bob the Builder-- Make your own omlette, and french toast. Loving her salmon, my wife, immediately went for the Simply Salmon Scramble. She had a craving for French toast but not like me. Ask and you shall receive. Unable to decide the waitress said that we could order an appetizer of French toast...SAY WHAT! That's right instead of four pieces; you receive two pieces of French toast covered in blueberries and strawberries. Syrup food craving fixed. Now I am ready for my sausage, tomato, and cheese omlette. My wife said her salmon scramble was good. It is her favorite breakfast item at Barney's GreenGrass in New York City, which she does not get to enjoy often. She was glad Jane's Cafe had it, and that it did not disappoint. My omlette was good. I can't say it was the best breakfast I had by any stretch, or that it was over the top good but I can say that this place does breakfast simple, they do it well, the atmosphere is pretty cool, and right now is my first choice for breakfast when in Naples.
(3)Melissa Z.
Food: a solid 4 stars Atmosphere: 4.5 stars Service: 2.5 stars Get the Eggs Benedict! I did and it was heavenly: yolks were sunny and runny and the whites were firm and not watery. The hollondaise was enjoyable (not the best but very good) and not too heavy on the butter. My boyfriend was substantially less pleased with his brunch; he ordered the ham steak and eggs. With such a higher level restaurant, this type of simple breakfast should easily surpass expectations but it did not, for him. So don't order that. This place has three (and a half) dining areas. This has to be one of the best brunches in Naples without patio dining. Two of the three seating areas are outside. We sat in the courtyard near a gorgeous water fountain. All tables have very elegant attractive umbrellas for shade. The other outdoor dining seating option is in a shady terrace area. The third option is the inside the restaurant for those who want a break from the outdoors. The other 'half' I reference because there are tables of two lining the outside hallway and it is not a nice place sit when compared to the other options so make a reservation! Service was not up to par. This restaurant is located in the heart of Naples' 'Design District.' And in such a nice venue with fairly pricey breakfast items, I expect the service to be very good and it was not. I never got my coffee refilled, the busboy (?) came by once to refill my boyfriend's water, the waiter gave my boyfriend the wrong tea. We saw the waiter once to take the order and once to give us the check.
(4)Robert H.
Service was wonderful...... In excess of 65 bucks for two breakfasts. OK i was enticed to order a side of sausage. Very mediocre coffee and a fruit drink that tasted like it came from a well known buffet chain. Seriously need to up their game. I know that was the first and last time for me. Others milage may vary.
(2)Yvonne M.
I went to Jane's Cafe for a breakfast meeting for work. The service was good and it has this really adorable, rustic patio that made me think a bit of cities like Charleston and Savannah. We liked the coffee and my breakfast, a seafood quiche, had great flavor. My only squabble: My breakfast was right around $19, just the entree, and it wasn't a huge portion of quiche. It's a bit pricey (and it is on 3rd street in downtown Naples), but I was a bit surprised by the breakfast prices. It was the special that day, and they did not mention a price when the special was offered. It was really good though, just perhaps not for my budget.
(3)M R.
Very good breakfast!! The fresh orange juice was yummy, Eggs Benedict very tasteful... All very fresh!! We had good service and we loved sitting next to the koi fountain!
(4)Angela G.
Beautiful setting for breakfast. Food was delicious. Service was spotty. One day just ok and today was great. One major negative. According to my husband, the men's room was filthy. Hope the kitchen is in better shape!
(3)Kate H.
After recently moving to Chicago from Naples, Jane's was the first place I had to go to while visiting. Everything I have ever ordered has been phenomenal. The menu is amazing and all the ingredients are fresh. The setting is relaxing and garden is beautiful. Definitely go to Janes!!
(5)Missy J.
This place is definitely breakfast-centric....which is what it seems like they do best. Two of us had the French kiss wrap with the kale slaw, which was very good. My other compadre had the Georgie's Hot European Favorite and he loved it. Brie was banging. We also had the nachos which were no Bueno. Prob the worst nachos I've ever had, but we didn't let it kill the meal. I also had a peach Bellini and even though they swore it was fresh juice, it tasted like canned. Maybe just too much juice and not enough champagne. Our server, Mario (who was also the manager) was SO funny. Kris was also very nice. All in all a solid choice.
(4)Barb F.
I really loved this place. I sat outside and the service was spot-on! I ordered the bagel and lox and it was so fresh and the salmon was amazing (seriously the best I've eaten). I had a mimosa and my friend had a bloody mary so it was a good time ~
(5)Chris A.
Great breakfast. They have everything from eggs Benedict, omelets, Crepes and more. I had the lobster Benedict. Very good! The French toast and Crepes were also delicious and a really great cappuccino. Great service as well. Highly recommend if you in the Naples area.
(4)Kiron M.
I had the lobster crabcake which was quite delicious, while my friend had the club sandwich. She's gluten free and was very excited about the option of gluten-free bread. We sat outside and the experience was delightful. Thoroughly enjoyed ourselves and great service!
(4)Maggie C.
Always enjoy Jane's, have never had a bad meal. Great location and nice ambiance for breakfast or lunch while shopping on 3rd. I like the different seating areas which makes it a different experience each time.
(4)Austin K.
Okay breakfast... Nothing special, I've most definitely had better breakfast at Mel's diner. The patio is absolutely stunning but for the 66$ bill I would have rather hit up a greasy spoon for a better meal!
(3)Michelle C.
Picture Perfect. This was just an adorable cafe! You have to sit outside, but now you have to decide if you want to sit by the fountain with the coy fish or in the back under the green foliage enveloped lattice. The food was good to great, depending on what you order. The service was wonderful and for kids, they don't bring boring crayons and paper, but magnet doodle pads! Great idea, as they are reusable and less waste besides actually being different and entertaining.
(5)alan m.
Very solid brunch and nice environment. Would go back in a heartbeat
(4)Melissa V.
Meh I've had better. The menu is lacking creative flair and it appears to cater to those who like the basics. Great service and fresh food but very basic and not worth the wait. If you are in the area and the wait is not too long then stay and give it a try but I wouldn't recommend waiting too long.
(3)Frederick B.
I had the Belgian waffles, delicious! Everything was so fresh and the outdoor seating creates a beautiful atmosphere. Great coffee too! Perfect place to stop before enjoying shopping or the farmers market. The beach is right down the street and the so many cute independent shops around here as well.
(5)Marquis M.
It was SUCH a disappointment. Seriously. The food looked like it had great potential but the service, the price, and the cleanliness was just AWFUL. I would go anywhere else. That entire area is littered with brunch places so I suggest walking around and following your nose instead of this misleading Yelp rating. I'll get to the point: our waiter was awful. He was very nice but just awful. We were seated after about 15 minutes of waiting, which is fine (it was for brunch on a Sunday) and then once we were seated we waited another 10-15 minutes until he came to us. Then, when he did, he sort of just stood a couple feet from our table with his notepad in hand while distractedly looking around. Finally I asked him, "are you here to take our order?" He just said, "uh, yeah." So first I asked for some water and then what they had for drinks (since it wasn't listed on the menu). He just laughed and said "well, what do you want to drink?" And before I could answer he just started spouting of drinks in no particular order, jumping from coffees to alcohol to teas .. and then offered to bring all of the tea bags for me to choose from. Seriously? I just said I'd stick with the water because it made me nervous. He finally brought our waters and my SO's coffee. The coffee was a mess. I really should have taken a picture because it was actually funny how messy it was. There was a pool of coffee on the little plate that the cup came on and coffee dripping down the sides of the cup. It looked as if he ran to our table with the coffee taped to his head ... I felt like there was no possible way this could have happened just from the 20 steps it took to get to us. Then we finally got our meals. They weren't bad. They weren't amazing but not bad either. Definitely not worth the price tag. THEN.. the flies came. As soon as our food was set down the flies just came in full attack mode. We had a difficult time eating just because we couldn't get to our food because we were so busy swatting flies!! (I should have taken a picture of this too.. I'm a bad yelper I think). Finally my SO couldn't take it anymore and asked to be moved inside. When we got inside the flies were a bit less aggressive, but then it was as if we were completely forgotten. We finally finished eating but never got our water refilled or even checked on. We waited 10-15 minutes again...once we were completely done... until finally we flagged someone down for our check. Then, while we were waiting for that, we witnessed the runners taking out the trash with BARE HANDS. I'm going to assume they washed their hands afterward but given the state of the fly situation I couldn't help but wonder ... Save yourself and just go with any of the other options, there are many.
(2)Heather S.
Went to Jane's twice during a recent trip to Naples My first visit,Janes did not disappoint. Great quiche, fresh salad and wonderful mango iced tea. Second visit - was just OK - got an omelet with lobster, spinach and smoked gouda. Just OK - wanted some more flavor. And I know better than to order a dish where seafood is cooked twice (once before going into the omelet and a second as the omelet is cooking... overcooked lobster :( Great atmosphere - ate outside- service was great.
(4)Nadia B.
My new favorite breakfast place! Service is on point, the food is amazingly fresh and delicious and you can't ask for a better spot outside, by the fountain filled with Koi and Lilly pads, to enjoy your breakfast. It's beautiful and relaxing.
(5)Joseluis A.
yelp mobile does it again. we are in naples and looking for a charming place to go for brunch, janes cafe comes up, i trust the positive reviews and we head over that way. the restaurant itself is beautiful. we got a table outside by the fountain. miss f has a huge smile on her face already so we are very looking forward to the menus. our server is a sweet lady who brings those out and takes our drink orders. i went for an orange juice. miss f got orange & strawberry. natural juices. the good stuff. everything on the menu sounded amazing but im an eggs benedict fan so i got me those with lobster crabcake. miss f is a big fan of salmon so she got the simply salmon and eggs. scrambled eggs with salmon, simple yet delicious. we shared our dishes even though i really didnt want to cause my eggs benedict were amazingly delicious. after we were done with that, miss f wanted something sweet. so we got the bourbon vanilla belgian waffle. sounds like a lot of food right? exactly. it totally was. we ate like if it was the end of the world. the food was delicious, the service was nice and the ambiance was perfect for a beautiful day in south florida. i totally recommend this place and i am so glad i found it! no doubt i will be back here next time im in the area!
(5)Debbi N.
Great local cafe for breakfast. Staying in fifth street with hubby and wanted to get a little walk in before eating. Perfect one mile walk. Greeted by friendly staff, sat outside lovely patio area with fountain. Quick service and nice menu. We had the lobster quiche and the bacon and Brie omelette. Served with fresh fruit and choice of bread. Good coffee. Manager stopped by table to check on us. A little pricey but high quality.
(5)S B.
We've been here a number of times and it seems hit or miss depending on your server. The atmosphere is amazing, outdoors beautiful fountain, the sunshine and all the beautiful foliage, just perfect!!! We've come with our kids and without and most definitely have found it to be more enjoyable without. The service seems better without the kids. The food is always perfect and plated masterfully. Afterwards we enjoy a leisurely walk down 3rd Ave.
(3)Allison M.
Perfect! The food isn't too heavy, service is excellent and the place is adorable. $5 champagne cocktails don't hurt!
(5)Jen K.
Food was very good. My friend ordered GF bread to go with her salad and it was really fresh and homemade tasting (unlike some GF breads). I had a club sandwich ( on regular homemade bread) that was stacked high with super fresh ingredients and flavor. The atmosphere is so sweet---like you are transported to someone's patio in Italy.
(4)Marlene D.
This is a wonderful little place for lunch, many choices.
(4)Cassandra M.
We enjoyed an afternoon lunch at Janes. Sat outside, great service and food. Salads and omlets are delicious. The Greek goddess is a favorite. Freshly squeezed orange juice.... Put a piece of glass on top of the table and get rid of the plastic cups and it'd be perfect.
(4)Mugdha B.
After reading the great reviews Jane's received, I was very excited to try this place. Little did I know how disrespectfully I would be treated. I was in Naples for a day and decided to stop by Jane's in the afternoon. I double-checked their timing online to make sure I showed up when they were open. Hours for Saturday (according to Yelp and their website) were 8 AM to 5 PM. Thinking I had plenty of time, I reached there around 3:40 PM. I walked into the restaurant and a server walked up to to me and immediately ushered me out the door saying they were closed. I was surprised. I informed him of the hours I saw online and he told me they stopped serving food at 3:30 PM and asked me to leave. I had higher expectations for a place that apparently has good staff. Maybe it was just a bad day. Even the lady at the visitor kiosk outside the restaurant was surprised to hear how early they closed. I urge Jane's to update their hours online so that first time visitors are not greeted by a rude staff.
(1)Margaret R.
It's a little brunch place that you would expect in San Diego or Carmel. It's cute, small and for retirees. They servce brunch all day. There is indoor and outdoor seating. The service is average. However, the staff seems to know the regulars well. 1) Crab quiche - too crabby. It was a bit heavy and hard to eat too much of. However, if you love quiche and crab, this may be perfect for you 2) Vanilla belgium waffles - apparently, they are well known for this. The waffles were okay. I wish the waffles were more crisp and came with ice cream or whipped cream. I enjoyed the fresh berries and bananas on top of the waffles. Average brunch price.
(3)Alex B.
Food was creative and masterfully flavorful. Outdoor cafe atmosphere was extremely pleasant, although a little cramped. Main complaint is that the menu says "Enjoy a Refreshing Mimosa with your Favorite Dish" - implying that the mimosa comes with the meal, right? Nope, $7 apiece. An A+ $40 brunch for 2 turned into a $65 tab, pricey even for Naples.
(3)Christy C.
Tried this place for the first time today. I loved the ambiance and outdoor seating. Great breakfast options! Everything was very good. The only negative was that they automatically added 20% gratuity to the bill. I typically tip between 18 - 20 %, but I prefer basing my tip off of the quality of service, rather than it being added to the bill. I will still be back :)
(4)Shelley J.
We have eaten at Jane's on two visits to Naples and have always found the food to be fresh and consistantly good. The service is very attentive and the food is served quickly, though sometimes a little fast if you're having more than one course. It is by far the best place to get breakfast in Naples and it's sure to please. After trying other places we now head to Jane's for breakfast every morning.
(4)Molly M.
Every time I visit Naples, I stop to eat here. The food and service are fantastic! They have great omelets, but they also have excellent waffles, crepes, and french toast - if you want to splurge! However, my favorite thing about this restaurant is that they allow pets to dine with you on the patio. I often bring my dog along and they are always very welcoming and provide a bowl of water at the table for him. It's my favorite family/pet-friendly brunch spot in Naples!
(5)Jordan N.
Definitely the place to go for brunch in Old Naples. PROS: + Gorgeous outdoor seating under the canopy in the back or by the fountains on cobbled grounds in the front. The front is more relaxed than the back. This also helps with the stars rating. + Frothy mimosas with strawberry on the rim - nice touch! + Delicious food - the Challah French toast is similar to the one at Clarke's in South Beach - definitely one of the best! + Blintzes were good, although pretty small in portion. Tasty and not cold a good plus.
(5)MA J.
The food is consistently good, the service is consistently good, and the prices are reasonable. The only thing is that the portions aren't as generous as other local spots like 'toast of naples', however the atmosphere of Jane's is where the value exists. I recommend sitting outside on the patio and really getting the experience that made me fall in love with eating breakfast at Jane's. The experience not just the food is what made me gave Jane's 5-stars.
(5)Armand A.
Perfect place for sunday brunch while you are in olde naples.
(5)Shafi H.
Our first morning in Naples we went to Jane's for brunch. Good call. We ordered two of the specials. One of us had the lobster, muenster, and leek omelette (as recommended by a fellow yelper) which was fabulous. The other ordered the prosciutto eggs benedict. That was delicious too, but I question whether the meat was actually prosciutto. The meat was hand cut on the premises, generously served, and very tasty but did not have the characteristics typical of prosciutto. Both meals came with fruit which was ripe and thoughtfully selected. The atmosphere was very pleasant both inside and out. There is a fountain with outdoor seating out front, and a pleasant indoor dining room where we dined due to the pouring rain outside. Later that afternoon, as we strolled through downtown Naples, we ran into "Jane's" daughter, and we realized Jane is a real person with a lovely family, and we were glad to have patronized their establishment and encourage you to do the same.
(4)Nicole S.
Lovely breakfast spot - well actually it was pretty much the only breakfast spot in Naples. But the courtyard and garden was lovely. The omlette I had was delightful as was the service. I'll definitely be back when I'm in Naples again.
(4)Shahrooz E.
Showed up at 10am New Year's day... Was seated and had my lobster cake benedict in front of my by 10:20! Wow!! Service was sensational as was the decor and OMG the food... Sooo good! Can't believe the amount of lobster they put in there!? It was a real treat and the value is there. Not sure what other ppl meant about it being over priced?? If I had to give a gripe it would be the presentation of my plate wasn't stunning but the atmosphere, service and quality of meal certainly negated that! Definitely a gem and I'll be back...
(5)Roger B.
What a nice lunch we had at Jane's Café today. We had some cream of mushroom soup that wasn't full of starch and all lumpy. It tasted like shitake mushrooms and was really good. The pastrami reuben, which I had served without bread, you know, no carbs, was very tasty, and I am a pastrami expert. The russian dressing was truly special. The quiche special, crab & swiss cheese, was melt-in-your-mouth tasty and the Jane's special organic salad exceeded expectations on every level. Jane's is a really unique and special place.
(5)Alex D.
Great service, delicious omelets, yummy croissants, comfy chairs. Definitely would go back. Note to owners: The sign to the restaurant is not very visible b/c it's blocked by the umbrellas. I would suggest a sign on the sidewalk perhaps.
(5)Max P.
We had the Belgian vanilla bourbon waffles and they were off the hizzy fo shizzy as they say in north Naples. We also had the avocado bacon cheese omelet and that was really good too. Mamosas are made with fresh squeeze OJ which made them delicious as well. If you're in the area, you can't miss this place for breakfast or brunch. Go!
(5)Ashley H.
My boyfriend and I were in Naples for a family gathering and ate here just before heading out of town. Lucky for us, we were seated almost right away on a Sunday morning (around 11). Not what we expected, and definitely a pleasant surprise! The inside was packed, with quite a few people outside as well. The interior is very quaint, and everyone sits in large wicker chairs (which I have to disagree with J.S. on because I was comfortable). I ordered the American omelet and Rob had the French toast. The French toast was excellent, a Challah bread recipe with cinnamon and vanilla topped with fresh blueberries and strawberries (I insisted on having a piece). The omelet was great as well, and came with a small dish of fresh fruit as well as toast (or English muffin if one prefers). I also had a fabulous glass of fresh squeezed orange juice (no Tropicana here!). Overall, the food was pretty great. I would definitely come again on our next trip and have the Bourbon Vanilla Belgian Waffle that EVERYONE in the place was having. It looked amazing. The only complaint I have is that our server could have been better. I only got a refill on my water at the end of our meal as we received the check, and when he went to refill mine he didn't even touch Rob's. The server barely came to the table. I understand being busy, but I made sure he was not the only server. A little more attention would have been nice.
(4)Kerry B.
My family and I decided to try Jane's on a whim while visiting Naples last week. We had a party of six which can be hard to accomodate in some breakfast places (we were turned away from a previous restaurant) but they were kind enough to move some tables around inside so we were seated comfortably. It is family owned and operated which I absolutely loved. The owners daughter seated us and was very friendly and accomodating. The staff over all was very effecient and polite. Everyone in my party loved their meals. My iced coffee was amazing as were the crepes I had for breakfast. Great menu options and a wonderful, clean atmosphere. The outside seating is adorable. My mom and I went back twice after we had such a great experience and loved it each time. I would highly recommend it to anyone and can't wait to go back next year!
(5)Mucio V.
Lobster Quiche... enough said. I was here on vacation and thanks to this place I will have to fly across the country to ever have that decadent meal again!!! Superb! Very cozy and cute patio seating area too. The place to eat breakfast for me in Naples.
(4)Rachel W.
Yummmm. I'm down in naples for a girls vacation and have been verrrry impressed w/the fare down here. The guage of a successful vacation to me is the dining...and we hit the jackpot. Came here for breakfast, it is fabulous. Great ambiance, inside and outside, darling covered patio w/gorgeous flowers and bushes lining it. It's organic, has strong coffee, and great service. We split the market omelette which was chock FULL of veggies and cheese, as well as the scrambled eggs w/smoked salmon. Also delicious. Plates came w/a little cup of fresh fruit and a side of bread/english muffin. Definitely check this place out, there were about 5 other things I wanted to order, and make sure to find out the specials too.
(5)Christina C.
Upon seeing some great reviews of this place, friends and I chose this place to stop in for breakfast. The location is wonderful (at the Fifth Street Shops I believe). Very cute place, friendly staff, but I think the food lacks a little something. I ordered some salmon scrambled eggs which were good, but not great. They were a little dry and a little pricey for being mediocre. It was OK, but I think for the price they could be a little better. All in all, though not bad.
(3)Jessica L.
So glad after years of coming to Naples to have found Jane's! So many mouthwatering options I couldn't decide (suggested they add a sampler). Breakfast all day is a huge plus right off the bat! Then it's all fresh, natural, etc. and the taste was great! Brie and bacon omelette...um yes please! Add sausage and french toast stuffed with berries and cream (I was sharing). Sandwiches and salads (or wraps) also were excellent. I'm not a coffee drinker but they serve Lavazza blue and as a restaurant owner that also serves this coffee I was impressed (particularly in the US). The terrace is adorable, spacious, comfortable, shady but with some sun, OFF 3rd, and reminded me of key west or some tropical paradise. It's now at the top of our Naples hit list!
(5)Meredith R.
Very Pricey. But was good. The quiche was delicious!
(4)Monica R.
It was so fabulous! Spinach and feta quiche was amazing. We went a month ago and I'm still thinking of it:).
(5)Mary B.
First experience turned on to Jane's by yelp, told there would be a 10 minute wait. Was given free coffee while waiting. Food was great however left me wanting in terms of service, it was quite busy asked for milk (h&h is norm) once coffee was brought took 10 min.to deliver and was served in a demitasse cup instead of creamer, refills had to requested. Won't be back anytime soon many other options available.
(2)Thomas F.
Excellent food, service, and atmosphere.
(4)Scott J.
Great weekend brunch! The quiche of the day was shrimp, spinach, shallots, tomato, and havarti ($16). I couldn't resist. My wife ordered the Scandinavian omlette with smoked salmon, cream cheese, and onions ($14). Mine was really good, but hers was really great! Most brunch dishes come with a side of fruit and toast, though mine came with a choice of fruit or salad. I chose the salad, which consisted of baby greens with a full-flavored balsamic dressing. The setting is nice, with multiple options for indoor or outdoor seating. You can sit inside (which feels like it's somewhat outside given the numerous windows and natural light) or you can sit in one of three outside areas, including in the shaded colonnade, the sunny front area with bistro tables surrounding a fountain with lily pads, or the back patio with a mix or sun and shade and plenty of flowering plants. The brunch menu is a bit pricey and is more than we would normally spend; however, a gift certificate helped us mitigate the expense. We have been here previously for breakfast and lunch and have been pleased every time.
(5)JOHN C.
This place is just OK. Atmosphere is way better than the food. First, the site says "Jane's Organic and Natural", which is not what this place is...Yes, they've got some organic products on the menu, but they've also got the processed food service stuff you'll find at any other place. So, they should probably take that off the sign. We had breakfast here...can't speak for lunch...It gets the job done but isn't super awesome or memorable. Pretty standard menu of eggs, waffles, and French toast (which was a special). Coffee is not very good (we saw no note about it being organic either) and juices were pasteurized not fresh squeezed as someone else put in their review. Service was good...Attentive wait staff and they got our order right. The manager also gave us a 15% off coupon for the Jolly Cricket (owned by the same people) -- too bad that place is not so good. Overall, this place is purely average on the food front....Would probably be a 2 star review if it weren't for the cute courtyard.
(3)John D.
Nice spot. Pretty outdoor seating area. Coffee is not that good. Maple syrup was not pure, despite the waitress claiming, "we have good maple syrup". Some people just don't get it -- 98% corn syrup is not cool. My wife is from Quebec. We know about good syrup. Nice breakfast spot, though.
(4)Morgan N.
Amazing! So adorable inside with fantastic food. I'm visiting my boyfriend in Florida - I'm from California - and Cali knows how to do organic, but I fell in love with this place. Like others have said, there are fresh flowers on the tables, prices are reasonable, mimosas are fabulous, and the waitstaff is friendly and prompt. I had a veggie wrap (it was called something more appetizing but I can't remember it at the moment) with cucumber, feta cheese, red peppers and lettuce wrapped in a whole wheat tortilla - so yummy! It also came with an adorable side of fresh seasonal fruit (being blueberries, blackberries, melon and strawberries). I can't wait to go again!
(5)Lori G.
One of the most expensive meals we had eaten, but the food was excellent. The service was tiny bit slow, but I was happy.
(4)Miriam H.
Stumbled on this spot at the end of a weekend on the Gulf Coast. Plenty of outdoor seating makes it perfect for winter Florida dining. Older clientele, but who cares? I was there for brunch. Crab quiche (special) was delicious. Service was a little spotty, and the wait after we ordered was long, but we got sat quickly despite the crowd. I'd definitely return. One problem -- they highlight being "natural" and "organic" but don't indicate how so or what food items are organic on the menu.
(4)Julia B.
Great little restaurant for breakfast - my husband and I truly enjoyed our breakfast away from the kiddos!
(5)S H.
Good food. Had to ask the waiter for water, the check, and he seemed pretty disinterested in us. A great lunch spot in Naples despite distracted service.
(3)Ellie R.
On my trip to Naples, I dined at Jane's Cafe for a late breakfast. We were looking for something to eat, so we decided to try Jane's. Honestly, I loved it. Jane's has great seating: either inside the restaurant or outside in a courtyard. The courtyard is very comfortable. We were not seated too close to the other families, but the tables were close enough to not have large gaps in between tables. There were heaters outside, as it was chilly, and lots of trees and even a fountain. Jane's was an easy restaurant to find, but it was tucked away in the courtyard, surrounded by other stores. The service at Jane's was okay, though there were a few waiters there who clearly did not know what they were doing. But most of the waiters were good, and the food came out quick enough. The food was good breakfast food, although I would not recommend going if you don't enjoy breakfast foods, because they don't serve anything else besides salads or soups. Jane's uses fresh eggs, so the eggs prepared were very good. Overall, I really enjoyed my dining experience at Jane's. I would recommend it to anybody who is looking for good breakfast food. It has great atmosphere and great food/service. The only negatives about Jane's is that some of the servers are not good, and the food is overpriced.
(4)Paul P.
From the fresh flowers gracing our tables to the 'front porch' feel of their outdoor seating- Janes delivers on thoughtful food, organic coffee & fresh squeezed OJ. A very fresh place to break fast!!
(5)Matt C.
I'm a transplanted local in Naples. I've been down here for about five years now. I moved from Santa Barbara in CA, so my tastes typically run towards fusion with a pit stop at granola. That said Jane's (the third street location - don't bother with the rest - ambience matters) suits my taste buds like pollen to a bee. I've eaten there on many occasions and the food is always delicious. The wait staff can be over stressed at times with God knows how many tables they are running. But I always forgive them the wait once my food is in front of me. A must do in Naples for breakfast, brunch, or lunch.
(5)Heather B.
What a treat! Private outdoor seating provided by beautiful flowering plants. Delicious lavazza cappuccino, lobster crab cake Benedict, fresh berry marscapone crepes, and freshly squeezed OJ. Naples pricey $57 for breakfast before tip but truly delicious. Service was professional and kind but not fast.
(4)Abhi K.
We went to the third street south location and were really quite impressed. There are other trendy, much more expensive restaurants in the area, so we ducked into Jane's after seeing the reasonable menu. All the salads sounded delicious, but we both ended up getting sandwiches which were made with the freshest highest quality ingredients (this is an organic restaurant after all). Service was great and fast.
(5)K Z.
The food is not bad but the service is really slow.
(2)cait l.
This is one of the acceptable places to go in Naples for salads and soups that aren't so covered in hellishly caloric dressing /cream / butter that you feel you need a stent. A few greens, some cheese, nuts... nothing special = $12-15. I'm not a huge fan of that pricing. I also highly doubt the food is all organic and natural, as advertised - other yelpers have pointed this out - I don't really mind the exaggeration, because the food is fine, but it's "meh." I can't think of a reason to go out of my way to Jane's, but if it's where the family is going... no problem.
(3)Kevin B.
Delicious breakfast. I recommend the Dr. Seuss omelette. Always a fan and I'll definitely be back.
(4)Maureen H.
Jane's is the BEST! Outstanding, fresh food. The signature salad is awesome. Egg white omelet is soo good. Very pleasant atmosphere...inside or out in the garden. Love the ice tea too!
(4)Ernie A.
Always a great meal.
(5)Susan H.
Brunch is excellent fresh organic & fabulous
(4)Delphine L.
Nice service, good food, overpriced. Great patio. Nice to kids.
(4)Victoria B.
Jane's Cafe is a great little brunch place. I haven't eaten there for breakfast, but I'm sure it is delicious. For lunch it has fresh salads, hot sandwiches, and cold sandwiches. The 3rd Street South location has a small interior with yummy cakes and wine on display, but there is plenty of outdoor eating on both sides of the restaurant. The fruit they serve with sandwiches is the freshest fruit I have ever been served before and I recommend it over the other option of potato chips. I highly recommend the special quiche of the day, whatever it is! With 3 or 4 locations around Naples, you should try it out one of these days.
(5)Jennifer S.
ladies! read my next review if you ever need a quick fix on your nails ... and to the males, if you ever feel super tense and need a quick fix in getting a chair massage... *** Miami Review #1 after flying into miami, he wanted to play a few rounds of golf, so we headed to naples, which we never ended up doing due to the poor weather. in the heart of naples lies a cute frenchy brunch place, where it's tucked inside a courtyard shared by upscale establishments throughout.. kinda felt like newport beach in a way. we woke up late the next morning after checking a few bars the night before that we decided being lazy was the way to go... we checked out tommy bahamas (yes, the clothing line has a cafe of its own, who knew? but it was too early for lunch)... he got the spinach feta quiche $9.75 (it was aright, nothing delightful, looked and tasted like the one at the butler and the chef in sf) and i got the smoked ham brie crossaint sandwich for $9.25, which came out with a side of vinegar chips. not a great way to be munching on chips for brunch at least... the crossaint was splashed with wayy too much dijon mustard, which gave it a nice kick but it was a lil bit too much. overall, quite tasty. service: appropriate.. overall, cute atmosphere, yet uncomfy chairs.
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