Center Street Cafe
945 Center St,Ste 3, Auburn, ME, 04210
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Address :
945 Center St,Ste 3
Auburn, ME, 04210 - Phone (207) 795-7777
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Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Breakfast
Parking : Private Lot
Bike Parking : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Ambience : Casual
Noise Level : Average
Alcohol : No
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : No
Has TV : No
Waiter Service : Yes
Caters : No
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Douglass K.
I love this place! I get a nice hug when I show up and for some reason I still have to wait for a table like everyone else ;) Best breakfast place that I have been to in this state. They have a large range of menu items to choose from but not where it is to overwhelming and they just expanded seating last year. Plus when your done there you can head across the parking lot for dinner at Wei-Li.
(5)Jim B.
I realize that I'm probably an exception, but breakfast is the meal I'm least likely to eat out. I love breakfast, but during the week, I'm a yogurt and granola kind of guy, or even oatmeal and fruit, so paying for that in a restaurant rarely delivers value for me. Because my freelance work requires meeting up with clients and partners, I mostly do this over lunch. Today was an exception. Where to find a good breakfast place in Lewiston/Auburn? One that delivers a hearty breakfast (when I pull out the stops, I like a hearty, three eggs, home fries and toast type of affair)? Since I never eat out without consulting Yelp, and Yelp seemed to be directing me out to the Center Street Café, then that's where we agreed to meet. Yelp was not wrong. Long live the Yelp!! Hearty breakfast #1 was mine; I had the Mexican omelette with a side of hash browns (because a fellow Yelper suggested this), and an English muffin, buttered and grilled. The dish was superb. First, it was hot out of the kitchen. I can't stand lukewarm food of any kind (if it's meant to be eaten hot) and this one hadn't been left to sit around. I've had Mexican omelette before, but never with ground beef. I was a bit leery of this when I saw it listed on the menu--not the Mexican omelette, but the ground beef. I love ground beef in various combinations, but there seemed like multiple ways this could go wrong, either on the grease front, or even being under/overcooked. I'm glad I fought through my fear, however. This was so good, reminding me of a beef taco in flavor, except in an omelet presentation. The hash browns were crispy, which is exactly how I like them, and the English muffin was homemade, perfectly buttered and grilled (the waitress asked if I wanted it toasted, or grilled, which was another plus). Hearty breakfast # 2; my friend/colleague went with the farmer's hash (I think), which was the standard corned beef hash, with carrots and cabbage. She told the waitress she was choosing this because "I am Polish." She told me it was "awesome." The two meals, with coffee refills came to $18.00. While we both ordered off the menu, I couldn't help noticing that there was also a plethora of specials on the chalkboard above the register at the entrance. There were pancakes, muffins, specialty breads, all made in-house. The restaurant is a bit out of the way (if you're doing business downtown), at the Lake Auburn end of Center Street, just after automobile row, on the right, headed west. The next time I'm in town, I think I'll check out Center Street Café at lunch. I bet they have good burgers.
(4)Greg D.
This is the best breakfast I have found in Maine. Very creative assortment of french toast and pancakes. Friendly service, and reasonable prices.
(5)Mark A.
I went for breakfast on my birthday and was glad that I did. Eggs, sausage, potatoes and toast. My coffee was always full. I also managed to have some good conversation with people that I inferred were regulars. In fact, as I am writing this I decided that I need to get back here more often. I don't remember the total, but I do remember saying "wow that's not bad at all!".
(4)Laura S.
Very friendly atmosphere and waitstaff! The homemade apple and raisin breads were DELICIOUS!! The homemade cornbeef hash had good flavor but was ground up like the can type. Hash browns were pretty good but deep fried. All in all not bad for the area
(4)Lindsey K.
Absolutely delicious!! I journeyed out to Auburn Maine this morning to test try a new cafe, and boy was I satisfied! The food? amazingly tasty. The atmosphere? Very welcoming and the service? Above and beyond!! Our waitress was so friendly and accommodating to my friend's 9 year old sister! She brought us a fun little game while we waited for or food, and before you know it, the food is out the oven and ready to go! The whole outing today was majorly worth while and because of the service, I will make sure to visit this place again!
(5)Stephen L.
Sally, the owner, has a long history as a waitress at a well known Auburn breakfast spot. She learned there to listen to her customers, and now that she and her family have opened their own place, it shows. Her menu selections are terriffic. There is one blackboard with sweet selections--numerous French toast and pancake combos-- and one with savory--equally inventive. This spot is definitely worth a visit. It gets five stars in my book as a breakfast choice!
(5)sara g.
YUM! Homemade oatmeal cookies, to go containers with hand-drawn smiley faces, and kick ass coffee to match Sally's kick ass attitude. I walked into the Center Street Cafe on a rainy afternoon. I heard some great things about the place and I was not disappointed. I split some french toast and a traditional benny with a side of baby cakes. The "holly" sauce was good and the eggs perfect. The toast was tasty. Only fault to the place was the lack of real maple syrup. When I come back to the area I will definitely stop by Center Street Cafe and take home a dozen cookies!
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