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Cafe Colette
Mainly a American restaurant placeAbout Cafe Colette:
American eatery popular for brunch, with tin ceiling & zinc bar adding a vintage vibe.
Came here the evening of MLK day with my partner at about 745-8ish and enjoyed some mussels, the Colette rolls, and chicken liver parfait. All were incredibly delicious and made for a cozy evening on a chilly night. Would recommend and would come back!
I have been going to Cafe Collette for a decade. Literally anything on the menu is great. The burger is so good that I have to force myself to try other things and I have never been disappointed. The cocktails are among my favorite in the city also. This place is perfect for quick meals, meeting friends for lunch, dinner dates, I have even celebrated a few birthdays here. The staff is lovely, patient, and efficient. Also it’s hard to argue with its close proximity to the L train and easy walk to so many great bars in the neighborhood.
Pretty average American diner vibes. Should’ve walked out the minute we entered. Nothing special here - regular corner joint with a nicely done bar. Overpriced food for average quality. Had the breakfast sandwich and avocado toast with cappuccino. Let’s just say it was $50 down the drain. Was oddly annoyed with the tall server with specs - he was swiping plates off the table far too fast, had zero manners or courtesy to us and could barely break a smile.
Honestly such a joyful start to our day. If I could give the staff 10 stars I would. Everyone was the perfect combination of friendly and helpful, while providing space for a cozy brunch. McKenna was a delightful greeting and Veronica was a fantastic server throughout. The food was superb. Everything was very high quality and I will think about those hash browns for a long time. Congrats to the team here!
Quaint little place to have a beer and burger. Our bartender was top notch and we really enjoyed the laid back atmosphere. We had the burger and fries which were pretty good tasting. I would recommend giving this place a try. It has a simple menu and outdoor seating.
We had brunch here with a short wait. The potato side dish was delicious, and the grilled cheese was also spot on. I really loved the vibe created by the large windows—such a cozy and inviting atmosphere. Definitely a great spot for a relaxed meal. Great neighborhood as well.
We have been to Colette several times, usually during the week early when they open. We went recently on a Saturday and the food was just as delicious with great service. We ate outdoors and enjoyed the nice weather in Williamsburg. The hash and eggs are never a disappointment. We also like the fact that we are able to get the eggs poached and switch out the hash brown patty triangles for the fries. Either one is delicious! The coffee and Irish coffee is amazing as well. Other standouts are the breakfast tacos, burger and French toast. Our server also suggested a slice of chocolate cake with my coffee which was fantastic. Cannot wait to go again!
Stopping in here for lunch and was able to be seated at the bar. My friend and I shared a burger cooked medium and WOW! It was so good. ❤️ We also ordered teas that came out in the most adorable containers. 🫖 The atmosphere is beautiful. There isn’t a ton of seating in the front room so I recommend making a reservation. It looks like there was also a back room that is open on occasion. Service was a bit slow, with only two people serving the whole restaurant, but despite that it was still a 5 star experience for me!