A tiny cafe in Delray Beach, my eight-year-old daughter and I met a friend and colleague here for lunch. Going on a Thursday around noon in March, we got a table right away. (There's only outdoor seating with a restroom in the kitchen.)
The menu is big. My daughter and I split the breakfast fondue and the crab cake. Both were good! The fondue comes with strawberries, pineapple, and bits of waffle and pancakes with Nutella as a dipping sauce.
Bill Lozano
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March 24, 2025
I've walked past this place hundreds of times and have always wanted to have breakfast here but I'm usually not in town during the morning. Four of them stopped here to have breakfast and it was perfect. It's a cool small place with only outdoor seating (awning, umbrellas) in a great location. Our server was friendly, attentive and helpful.
Three of us had coffee and one had a Bloody Mary while we looked over the menu. Two of us shared the Chorizo Breakfast Tacos and the Belly Bustin Burrito while the other two had The Bridge Salad and the Breakfast Sammie. The Tacos and the Burrito were amazing. The Burrito was large and I could have shared it as my breakfast. The Tacos were also delicious.
This is the perfect place to have breakfast (at any time of the day) and then take a walk downtown Delray or to the beach. It’s small so I would guess weekends are busy. We didn’t have to wait for a table on a Monday at about 10:30. They do take reservations. I look forward to eating lunch at the Bridge Cafe and trying the Reuben Tishoff sandwich.
I like that they have a clear pet policy. Smaller dogs (under 38 pounds) are allowed but read the full policy on their website if you plan to bring your poppy. “
Their website says “Sustainability and quality are our passion. We proudly support local farmers and artisanal vendors to create dishes that make your taste buds dance”.
L Scott
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March 02, 2025
We really enjoyed the Bridge Cafe. Ambiance of Sunday music, bridge opening and beachgoers was lots of fun. Loved being able to have French press coffee. A nice relaxing Sunday brunch. The tacos were terrific. Thanks server Rose, chef Mike and owner big T(Tony)
Rudd
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March 07, 2025
This was not my first time at the Bridge Cafe and certainly will not be my last. My girlfriend and I thoroughly enjoyed our brunch and the service was delightful. If the food wasn’t enough, while we were eating, a kind gentleman approached us and gave us a $10 gift card for the restaurant. Can’t wait to come back soon!
Paul & Gina Gray
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February 12, 2025
Great little cafe near the beach at Delray. Very helpful and friendly waitress called Christine who did a great job with a big smile. Good food in the sunshine.
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A tiny cafe in Delray Beach, my eight-year-old daughter and I met a friend and colleague here for lunch. Going on a Thursday around noon in March, we got a table right away. (There's only outdoor seating with a restroom in the kitchen.) The menu is big. My daughter and I split the breakfast fondue and the crab cake. Both were good! The fondue comes with strawberries, pineapple, and bits of waffle and pancakes with Nutella as a dipping sauce.
I've walked past this place hundreds of times and have always wanted to have breakfast here but I'm usually not in town during the morning. Four of them stopped here to have breakfast and it was perfect. It's a cool small place with only outdoor seating (awning, umbrellas) in a great location. Our server was friendly, attentive and helpful. Three of us had coffee and one had a Bloody Mary while we looked over the menu. Two of us shared the Chorizo Breakfast Tacos and the Belly Bustin Burrito while the other two had The Bridge Salad and the Breakfast Sammie. The Tacos and the Burrito were amazing. The Burrito was large and I could have shared it as my breakfast. The Tacos were also delicious. This is the perfect place to have breakfast (at any time of the day) and then take a walk downtown Delray or to the beach. It’s small so I would guess weekends are busy. We didn’t have to wait for a table on a Monday at about 10:30. They do take reservations. I look forward to eating lunch at the Bridge Cafe and trying the Reuben Tishoff sandwich. I like that they have a clear pet policy. Smaller dogs (under 38 pounds) are allowed but read the full policy on their website if you plan to bring your poppy. “ Their website says “Sustainability and quality are our passion. We proudly support local farmers and artisanal vendors to create dishes that make your taste buds dance”.
We really enjoyed the Bridge Cafe. Ambiance of Sunday music, bridge opening and beachgoers was lots of fun. Loved being able to have French press coffee. A nice relaxing Sunday brunch. The tacos were terrific. Thanks server Rose, chef Mike and owner big T(Tony)
This was not my first time at the Bridge Cafe and certainly will not be my last. My girlfriend and I thoroughly enjoyed our brunch and the service was delightful. If the food wasn’t enough, while we were eating, a kind gentleman approached us and gave us a $10 gift card for the restaurant. Can’t wait to come back soon!
Great little cafe near the beach at Delray. Very helpful and friendly waitress called Christine who did a great job with a big smile. Good food in the sunshine.