Baker Street Cafe
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This place is amazing!! They usually have a line up (on the weekends at least) because it is just that good. Every single time I go, I get great servi…
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What a great place to have breakfast. The portions are huge and the food quality amazing. They also have some pretty innovative stuff. The staff and o…
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Came at 0830 no line up. Staff were really friendly, personable, and funny. Great service! They left a pot of coffee for me on the table so I could dr…
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Baker Street Cafe is open for Casual Dining. Baker Street Cafe serves Canadian and Diner dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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10 Reviews on “Baker Street Cafe”
The kids found this place in Westboro that was highly recommended by a quite a few people. On a Sunday morning at 10:30 we reach here and stare at the long line to go in. The restaurant is quite small and line up was long. Thought about going elsewhere but did not have the energy to find and drive elsewhere. A lady did come out with a tray of mini muffins for all the people in the lineup. The kids and wife loved the size and taste of the muffin-a nice gesture. Took an hour to get in. The waiters and the owner were really good and the owner made the last part of the wait a bit more enjoyable. If you are two you have a better chance to get in quicker. Four is an hour and if you are more than 4 I would forget this place or go on a weekday. Ordered a Campfire Breakfast, a Cinnamon Roll toast with eggs, a grilled cheese with home fries and a toast fries for the vegan. BTW, no vegan choices in weekend and the lunch menu which has an sandwich option that could be made vegan is not available on weekends. The coffee was too weak for our taste, the orange juice freshly squeezed felt it came out of a Tropicana box. The large milk and juice are also not as large as they sound. The food was out in a reasonable amount of time. The Campfire was amongst best my son has ever had. The eggs perfectly cooked. The Cinnamon Toast was a home made bun sliced in two and toasted with butter made it more flavourful and likeable. The Grilled Cheese had a couple of slices of cheese at best, but was good nevertheless. The home fries stole the show in my opinion, perfectly cooked potatoes with onions and green peppers. Just the way I like it. The food good, but thinking if it was worth the wait. Perhaps there are some other brunch places around? Parking is a challenge as well.
Aftet two visits, it was time to recognize excellence in service and food. The first time, my breakfast partner did not even have to ask for her tea…they simply remembered her order. I see why she is a regular. I did not wait in line at 7h45 the first time, but was happy to wait in line when I arrived with my daughter at 9 am…yes, for the mini muffins brought to those waiting. If I waited 15 minutes, the paper and the muffins made up for it (sitting is overrated anyway). Both times, I enjoyed cinnamon raisin french toast and very good espresso (in square cups…I know; I’ve got to get out more). All over, a very satisfying breakfast, truly one of the best I have had in Ottawa.
Delicious meals prepared in an open kitchen restaurant with delicious vegetarian food options. Great music, nice staff, a variety of seating options, the hours of operation run from 7:30am to 3pm – a bit of line up to get it but it’s totally worth it.
Very impressed! I visited this charming breakfast joint with 3 friends for a Saturday brunch. We got there around 10:00am and saw a huge line out the door! We decided to stay despite that and boy am I glad we did!The owner brought us little muffins to snack on as we waited for our table. Very nice touch I must say!When we sat down, I promptly order a coffee which came in a carafe and was nice and strong. As for our mains, I ordered the yogurt with 2 poached eggs and fruit. I was quite impressed with the portion and variety of fresh fruit. My friends ordered respectively the banana pancakes, the eggs Benny, and the veggie omelette. I was lucky enough to snag a few bites of each dish and got mad dish envy when I tasted the banana pancakes! Delectable!As for the service, it was prompt and helpful. Our server was quite busy but we didn’t feel neglected.One thing I would mention is that the bathroom is not easily accessible and had rather tiny stalls that would make it difficult for individuals with mobility issues.Overall, a solid choice in the Westboro area.
Came here on a Saturday morning and this place was packed! The decor of the place had a ‘British’ theme to it and quirky. We were in line for about 10 mins before we got a table. We had the eggs Benedict and the ‘something unique’. The eggs Benny were delicious, the hollandaise sauce was awesome. The something unique was a bit of a let down. The home made sausage patties were on the ok, while the potatoes were very salty. The staff was pretty friendly and the atmosphere was great. I’d recommend this place.
The only downside to my visit to Baker Street was that there was a big line up to get in. Which actually speaks volumes about how amazing it is! Creative menu with large servings and sumptuous food… I’ll be back again soon!
This place actually EXCEEDS it’s reviews and ratings. Beyond fresh, fabulous flavours, exceptionally generous portions, pleasant and welcoming staff. Everyone at my table LOVED their breakfasts and we all ordered different plates: pancakes, French toast, omelette, ham & eggs, campfire eggs, and sausage & eggs. Congrats to the staff and management on a spectacular establishment- you all should be very PROUD!!!