The Corner Cafe Menu

  • Breakfast
  • Breakfast Sides
  • Dinner Appetizers
  • Dinner Salads
  • Dinner Entrees
  • Lunch

Healthy Meal suggestions for The Corner Cafe

  • Breakfast
  • Breakfast Sides
  • Dinner Appetizers
  • Dinner Salads
  • Dinner Entrees
  • Lunch

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  • Daphne L.

    I had breakfast here this morning after a bike ride on Jupiter island. I got the country breakfast that came with your choice of eggs, cinnamon apples, a country ham biscuit, and your choice of fresh fruit, oatmeal, potatoes or grits. I got my eggs scambled and the fresh fruit as a side. The food was really delicious. Everyone finished their plates. My friends tried the hippie and california benedict and really enjoyed it. The location could be a little better. Its on the corner of a plaza. But it has a nice look inside. The brewery next door also takes deliveries from this restaurant.

    (4)
  • Lena A.

    Place use to be good, no longer taken care of. It's dirty. The tables, chairs, and menus are sticky. Front of the house is a mess. Sadly I think it's best days were in the past. Has an amazing set up so not sure what is going on but it isn't good.

    (1)
  • Grace S.

    We love this little place. It was my husband and I's "go to" breakfast spot on Sunday morning. I don't know what they put in their french toast, but it is one of the best tasting around. We have also had dinner there many times. The food was always good.

    (4)
  • Christina G.

    This place rocks! The rolls with garlic and olive oil are divine. The beer taps rotate often and their draft list is always good. Friendly service and tasty food. Can't wait to come back.

    (5)
  • Jamie W.

    Yummy find while visiting this area. Grilled chicken sandwich with spinach, sun-dried tomatoes, goat cheese and artichokes was amazing. 9 year old had potato soup with Bacon and said it was delicious (she wouldn't share so can't comment!)

    (5)
  • Susanna M.

    Great for breakfast with classic dishes. Best of all - the food is cooked the way it's ordered.

    (4)
  • Susan K.

    Just had breakfast here. Husband had a New Orleans omelet, which he liked very much. I had one of the Benedicts. It was very good. One egg yolk almost solid and the other perfect. The hollandaise was wonderful. Came out warm and had a slight lemony flavor. I had it on biscuits. Probably would have been better on English muffins. The Canadian bacon was thick and good. Hash browns were made in house and crispy. Honestly would have given it 5 stars had it not been for the person who took out order (many people helped -- seating getting me a to go coffee, bringing food). But the gentleman / owner? Took our order ( he had to come twice since I was not ready). Anyways after he took our order he did not come back. However, he flitted all over the small dining room talking to people he knew. He would then just walk past us. Literally between the booth in front of us and behind us he spent 5 min each just talking. He had to walk past us to get to the other one. With one group of young gentleman customers he literally sat down and talked with them when he took their order. As we left I asked the person bussing tables to get me a to go cup for my coffee. Bottom line - locals welcome. For this I give it less than 5 stars.

    (4)
  • Audio D.

    If you go for breakfast, get the french toast. They use sliced french bread and dip it in creme brûlée sauce before cooking. It is excellent. Good service, small place so personalized service if you are a regular. I never had lunch or dinner there, but the place always looks packed and people who I know who have been there speak highly of it.

    (4)
  • Ron R.

    We've got mixed feelings about this place. The bison burger was delicious but the fish tacos were hard to get down. You have a choice of sea bass or mahi, I tried sea bass. The fish was undercooked and over seasoned. A lemon or lime to cut the saltiness would have been nice. The appetizer came after the meal with no apology and we still had to pay for it. The server was very nice to bring the food to the brewery next door but I doubt I'll be returning to this place.

    (3)
  • Colleen D.

    Owner and staff was the BEST!! So welcoming! Amazing food and drinks!!! Awesome place! Check it out!!!!

    (5)
  • Matthew W.

    Very cute place.... the rolls and roasted garlic were amazing! We started with the potato skins which were very fresh and the perfect amount of cheese and bacon. My beautiful gf had the paella which was delicious! Spicy sausage, tender scallops, crab, mussels, clams, and good size shrimp. I had the Mediterranean chicken with artichoke hearts and sun dried tomatoes over pasta... it was too much to finish. Nice atmosphere, waiter was ok - not much interaction... over all good experience.

    (4)
  • Rita L.

    Came here for lunch and it was delicious, cheap, and fresh. Off the daily specials menu, I ordered the turkey burger with mango and poblano and a side beet salad. The turkey burger was perfectly done and even though it wasn't served with cheese, it was well-balanced and very flavorful. The beet salad was simple and satisfying. For only $10, this was a very good, filling, and reasonable meal. I will definitely be back to try some of the other items on the menu. My friend ordered the grilled brat special served on the softest poppy seed bun and topped with coleslaw. The bread was SO good, we considered asking them for several buns to go. The sandwich itself was very tasty. I highly recommend this place for lunch and will be going back to test out their dinner.

    (4)
  • Diane S.

    I think that if I go to a restaurant the food should be better than I make at home, or bigger, or look better or bigger... I was unimpressed. If you go here hungry - you'll leave full, but nothing to write home about. The sandwiches are nothing special, I had the cuban - how can you go wrong? It was just a ham/pork sandwich. Blah... My husband had the burger - that was better, but still - not better or bigger than home. The french fries were just ok, but the homemade potatoe chips - excellent. The service was friendly but not exactly attentive. Im reading the other reviews, hhmm.. I don't knwo was I in the same place??

    (2)
  • B. B.

    This had been in the past my favorite lunch spot...never had a made experience. This time my Turkey Sandwich was dried out and stale bread....also the interior is in serious need of rehab...really looks shabby...will not return...SORRY!!!!

    (2)
  • Jack W.

    This is probably one of the best restaurants in Tequesta. The menu's changing variety keeps things fresh. It is amazing the number of different meals that come out of a very small kitchen. The wait staff is is friendly, the atmosphere is casual and after a few visits you will be a regular too.

    (5)
  • Angelica P.

    Yummy stuff! Wash down with some gnarly barley!

    (4)
  • Julie S.

    Yummy food, very friendly service, their princess sandwich was delicious and so were the sweet potato fries! The decor is kind of random, but I would definitely stop in again.

    (4)
  • Heather D.

    I have ordered corner cafe food a few times to be delivered next door at TBC. It is always delicious and is usually pretty quick. I do not have any complaints about the food but this particular review needs to focus on the service when I actually ate inside. Scenario: three tables, three bar patrons, two servers and a food runner. I waited more than 10 minute to place a drink order and get a menu. I was quite literally ignored. When I got my drink and menu the gentlemen working took an order for TBC and then took my order (exactly the same as hers) The delivery next door was pretty quick and I waited an additional half hour for a serving of wings. In total, it took almost a full hour to get an order of wings and a soda. I was really displeased by the service. The food is good but I recommend having it delivered as that is apparently where the speedy service goes.

    (3)
  • Mckay S.

    Located next to Tequesta Brewing Company, The Corner Cafe is not only a local favorite but boasts an incredible breakfast, multiple benedicts, and a solid lunch selection that stands strong alone. There are outside seating as well as inside, but the interior is superior in my opinion. The booths are made of high leather and create a more personal experience. The dining room is not over lit and comfortable dim. There is also a pleasant bar set in the center of the restaurant for your Sunday afternoon mimosas. The food is simply wonderful. I've had several benedicts which were always good, maybe an overpoached egg here or there but regardless. They also have good lunch including delicious lamb burger, chili dogs with homemade chili. The menu alone will keep you coming back. The only drawback is sometimes static service, but friendly and familiar nonetheless. Don't miss out on a unique cafe experience!

    (3)
  • Travis K.

    Corner Cafe is a fantastic restaurant. My wife and I moved to Tequesta 2.5 years ago and this is the only place we go for breakfast. We've tried many places, but Corner is by far the best. We also have dinner here frequently. The food is always top notch and the service is great. The beer cheese soup in a bread bowl is absolutely out of this World! If you haven't been, this place is a 'must try' for breakfast and dinner.

    (5)
  • Jennifer K.

    This is my mom's favorite bfast spot so she made us take her there while visting. She raved about their housemade bloody marys, they make the tomato juice in house and it has huge chunks of tomatos (I am not a fan of bloody marys at all!) my BF and mom had one and he agreed it was one of the best hes had. Mom had egg benedict florentine w/house potatoes which were red taters cut into wedges with lots of tasty rosemary. I had eggs, fresh fruit, bacon and biscuit.. cant remember what the BF had but it came with multigrain toast which was really tasty and hearty. Nothing was greasy which is a pet peeve of mine w/breakfast and everything was fresh (real eggs) and serivce was great. BF and I ate the majority of our food, mom could only finish 1/2 and saved the rest. I told a few people I know who live in the area to go check the place out.

    (4)
  • David D.

    OK -- first the mystery. Name of the place is "Corner Cafe and Brewery", leading one to believe that malted beverages are being lovingly crafted on-site. I assumed that they were formally connected with the immediately-next -door Tequesta Brewing Company with whom they share an identical, green, Comic-Sans-Style font for their building signs. Evidently NOT formally connected with the true brewery next door. One wonders whether they used to be (that FONT is surely incriminating...). And, evidently, there's no brewing going on... Having gotten over this disappointment, I was able to take comfort in several craft beers that they serve even if they don't make 'em... Interior of the establishment was a bit worn, but service was good and the food was quite good (Paella --outstanding!).

    (3)
  • Philip R.

    Enjoyed a delicious meal here last night. Lamb shanks and Beef Short ribs were excellent. The staff and owner are very friendly and attentive. The selection of beers was nice as well. Worth a return visit!

    (4)
  • Rob K.

    Breakfast. So...I don't usually write reviews, but this experience warrants one. The food was good (California Benedict ) however, the service was terrible. The toast showed up after asking for it twice, and the jelly showed up in a quantity large enough to cover an entire loaf. The young guy that took out order spent more time on his phone texting than he did with refilling drinks. Overall food quality is decent, but the service quality drags the overall rating down.

    (2)
  • Dave S.

    An out of the way place worth finding. The good is great and the wait staff knows how to care for your dining pleasure! Craft beers and a great wine list too.

    (4)
  • Broke M.

    Absolutely fantastic. Food is fresh and delicious. Service is friendly and attentive. Local beer selection is delicious. The seafood is waaaaaaay better than hogcrappers next door. I had macadamia crusted scrod with spicy coconut sauce one night and grouper on a second visit. Both were cooked perfectly with lovely sauce. The Low Country is a delicious creole bowl of seafood goodness with lots of shrimp clams, etc.. ORDER THE SPECIALS!

    (5)
  • Jacquie N.

    After watching a gorgeous sunrise at Blowing rocks, Yelp! guided us to a lovely little nook of a breakfast place. With the stomach growling, I poured over the menu. Coffee was served prompt and hot, with a friendly waitress who help narrow down the selection. My partner in crime went for the Key West Benedict, which has conch fritter with poached egg. Now, I am as fussy as they come with conch fritters. These were loaded to the hilt with conch and nailed the Bahamian spices perfect. I had the Taylor Ham Benedict. If you are not familiar, this is the infamous Jersey Pork Roll. You are either going to love it or hate it. Is it really 5 stars? Yes, when the food over delivers, the service is fast and friendly Ok....maybe that is a 4 star rating. So what's with the extra star? Well, when the lady at the next table orders a beer for breakfast and no one skips a beat (except our hearts) Beer? For Breakfast? Brilliant!!!! And that leads to the well earned 5 star. 6 of the 8 Drafts are micro brews crafted next door. If you want to eat and drink you come here. If you want to save every bit of space for beer.....go next door. Either way, you win. So we came back the next day, and had a mid afternoon flight. Awesome!! I also took a French Dip sandwich home for dinner, though it didn't quite make it home. Very tasty, tender, and had an excellent crust. The sauce was a tad too salty, but I love salt.

    (5)
  • Jessica H.

    Honestly not sure why this place has an avg score of 4 stars. Totally disappointed. Interior needs updating and food wasn't great at all. Decided to go here bc it's attached to brewery but obv made wrong choice ... The server even gave us the wrong beers in our flight. Choose other local options ... This will underwhelm.

    (2)
  • Tammy K.

    I've been going here for breakfast for over a year now as I live close by. Love going to see Shelly. The food wasn't so good as they were having Chef Issues, but thank goodness for staff as I still went. However, HOWEVER, Chef Mike is in the house now. Now they've got great staff AND great food. Kali is another server that has been there for a while and is also very good and won't disappoint. Definitely ask for one of them. The Hippy Benedict is delicious and so are their breakfast potatoes. You can't go wrong for breakfast.

    (4)
  • Laura H.

    This hidden gem is well worth seeking! I'd been here two years ago for lunch and again for breakfast, and was impressed both times. I came back to the area and decided to try dinner. So glad I did! I had the Low Country Platter, which contained clams, shrimp and andouille sausage with cheese grits, topped with bacon in a Cajun cream sauce. (The dish is originally served with collard greens, but I had them leave those off, as collards are icky. I got a side salad instead, with the restaurant's fantastic house made ranch dressing. Yum!) This meal was so good, I might have dreams about it. It came with house rolls, one with cheese on top, one with various lovely seeds and a roasted garlic with olive oil dip/spread. My server was an older gentleman, who not only was attentive without hovering, but reminded me that the shuttle launch was happening so I could walk outside and watch! A delightful spot!

    (5)
  • Lauren H.

    We ate at Corner Cafe for breakfast one of the mornings we were in Jupiter. We had to be at the dive shop pretty early and there weren't a whole lot of options open at that time. The restaurant was cute and offered a wide variety of breakfast choices. We had very prompt service (we were two of six people there so early) and were pleased with the meal. I just got eggs and bacon and pancakes. They were completely solid, nothing to write home about but very good/basic nonetheless. My husband got eggs Benedict with crab which was very good. Overall I would recommend Corner Cafe for a breakfast on the go. They were fast and the food was pretty good. I'd definitely go back again if I were in town.

    (3)
  • Leslie D.

    This has the best mix of size, atmosphere, quality and service. They brew their own beer, and, in my eyes, do a great job at it. The menu is chock full of 'favorites' that have been skewed slightly, and with lovely results: case in point would be the Munich Eggs Benedict...OH MY GOD! Perfect with their kolsch... Great place for breakfast and a pint.

    (4)
  • Anthony K.

    I have to come up north more often. Awesome cafe connected to Tequesta Brewing Company. The food was delicioso - Hot Carved Turkey and Roast Beef on a grilled sammich - spicy mustard - The Beer Club Sammich :0 and shoe string sweet potato fries. There's great beer on tap too. Be sure to ask what on special. There's 2 rotating taps in addition to their regular taps. Then I went next door to the brewery and had some moar beers. Great service and pricing as well. Well worth the trip north for some local brewed beers. It was a good day

    (5)
  • Dee R.

    Update: food not as good quality as in the past :( very disappointing b/c this was one of my faves. Maybe I will try again soon? Breakfast was greasy and eggs not cooked as I requested.

    (2)
  • Leslie T.

    We were having some brewskis next door at Tequesta Brewing Co. and ordered some snacks to be brought over from this place. I had the fish dip, which was excellent, and served with some yummy gourmet seeded crackers and red onions and tomatoes. My friend ordered the chicken quesadilla and it was also most excellent. The waitress that brought the food over was not the most pleasant person that I have ever met in the service industry, but oh well....

    (3)
  • Teri D.

    The devil is always in the details. Rotten lemons in the iced tea and plastic cups with the paper-wrapped straw and the paper left on the end like a cheap diner along with bent tines on BOTH FORKS did not bode well. That the restaurant was half empty on a Wednesday in the height of the season at the dinner hour was also a bad sign. The brewpub next door delivers the beer and the cafe delivers food to the brewpub. Again, the devil is in the details. The flatware was wrapped in a black cloth napkin, yet the tines on both forks were badly bent. The bread service was 2 rolls in a basket lined with a paper napkin. With it came a gorgeous plate of 4 perfectly roasted garlic cloves in a pool of warm olive oil; garnished with cheese shavings and a basil chiffonade. It would have been nice to have had 4 rolls but alas.... The wedge salad was a lovely wedge buried in tons of bleu cheese and bacon and the dressing was served on the side, unasked but appreciated. Unfortunately, my entree arrived long before I finished with my salad, and it was cold when it arrived, so what was the big hurry to get it to me? I asked for more lettuce as I had a small mountain of bleu cheese and bacon left---here's clue: more lettuce, less cheese and bacon--the lettuce is the cheapest thing on the plate end they skimped on it, but not the expensive stuff. Weird. I had the sausage combo which was an odd combo of bratwurst, andouille (which was so godawful spicy hot I couldn't eat it) and smoked sausage which was good but not as good as the bratwurst. All of the sausages were commercial products, supermarket quality, not homemade which is readily available locally. It came with braised red cabbage and greasy underdone and over-onioned potato cakes that could have been latkes except for the flavor, texture (like sawdust) and grease. The braised red cabbage was OK except I had been expecting green cabbage, had it said red cabbage on the menu, I would have ordered something else. The buffalo chicken mini pizza was disappointing as it was grilled chicken on the menu but turned out to be fried commercially purchased overbreaded chopped up chicken fingers when it arrived at the table. This place might have been good once, but they are in their death throes and it shows. The sloppy preparation shortcuts are undercutting their ambitious menu, and if they can't even microwave leftover cabbage and commercially prepared sausage and get it to the table hot, they are on their way out of business. I am only hoping I don't get a return engagement from food poisoning fairy. I wouldn't eat here again.

    (2)
  • Jim W.

    The best breakfast and lunch food that I've had in Jupiter. The fact is it's better than anything that I had in New York. The tuna fish salad sandwich is terrific as is the jazzed up BLT with avocado. Also the home made potato chips and the omelets are the best I've had. I've not had dinner here. Not much atmosphere, but it's clean and comfortable. In a way, I hate to write this review, because soon this place will be mobbed, and I don't want to contribute to the place being hard to get into.

    (5)
  • G. B.

    This place used to be great, but he food has really gone downhill. Stale bread.

    (2)
  • Buck N.

    Had one outstanding meal at this place. The next meal, two months later, was mediocre, at best. The quality seems to have slipped a notch or two, and the service certainly slumped. Let's hope it was just a fluke.

    (2)
  • Jessica M.

    Great breakfast spot. Big fluffy omelets with delish Rosemary potatoes and multigrain toast with good jam. Good service good coffee. Outside seating pet friendly.

    (5)
  • Jaime G.

    Super cool cafe with a focus on craft beer. Very good selection of local brew...esp from TBC literally right next door. Get a flight from there 12 craft beers in tap to pair with your food. We only had dessert...Greek yogurt white chocolate cheesecake, chocolate lava cake, and blueberry cobbler. All very good. Also had the roasted whole garlic and oil with fresh warmed bread. That admittedly was the best. I then had a flight of TBC beer and funky budddha. Service was also very good and accommodating. Would come back if I lived in the area.

    (5)
  • Rosita C.

    Neat little local brewery. Customers were laid back and friendly locals. Tops for diveish bars. Found purely on accident. Better signage is needed but obviously does not affect their continuous flow of business I had seen when I was there.

    (4)
  • Jill E.

    Excellent food and great service.

    (5)
  • Deliah A.

    Such a gem for breakfast. We're new to the area (from California) and were so excited to find a great place for breakfast our first time out. Try the healthy nut omelette (sun dried tomato, jalapeño, broccoli, spinach...yum!). Fast and friendly service as an extra bonus. We'll be back! :)

    (4)
  • Melissa M.

    Hippy Benedict is one of my favorites. The food is really good. I gave it 3 stars because the service can be lousy at times and their coffee tastes like water.

    (3)
  • Danielle G.

    Awesome beer, great food, awful service on multiple occasions.

    (3)
  • Michael W.

    Great food and craft beer selection. Large patio outside to enjoy the weather and bring your pets, dog friendly!

    (5)
  • Brit S.

    The Corner Cafe staff are always so friendly and attentive. The food quality is fantastic and you still get the 'mom-and-pop' restaurant feel. Can't beat it! I've dined here for breakfast, lunch and dinner on multiple occasions and loved my experience every time!

    (5)
  • Jen F.

    A charming little cafe with friendly waitstaff. Excellent salads (try the Vermont Salad - the maple vinaigrette is a gift from heaven). Reasonable prices. The best part, of course, is the beer offerings brewed right next door available at your table. I was a little excited when I saw the beer bottle selection behind the bar... then realized they were souvenirs, not offerings. Oh well. At least someone here has great taste!

    (4)
  • Hubert H.

    Had breakfast at the Corner Cafe this morning, the service was excellent, the place is very clean and the atmosphere is pleasant. The food was very good with the exception of rosemary being used in the homefiied potatos, they were not very good. The eggs, sausage and toast were great. My wife had eggs Benedict and the hollandaise sauce had a bad after taste to it, there was an added spice to the hollandaise sauce that did not belong there, we could not figure out what it was.

    (3)
  • Charlie F.

    Oh my goodness, what a find this place is. Great breakfast spot, and on a nice day we can bring the dog and sit outside. For lunch and dinner, I am a sucker for the black and bleu cheesburger and the seafood enchilada. Simply Outstanding!

    (5)

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Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Brunch
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : 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 : No
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : No

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