Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Charming Scandinavian-leaning brunch cafe with standout sourdough, waffles, and cakes, but expect waits, occasional slow service, and smaller portions at moderate prices.
Finn's Cafe delivers reliable brunch appeal through strong food quality—particularly house-baked breads and well-executed benedicts—and charming Scandinavian-influenced setting with excellent patio appeal. However, quality variation during busy service and weekend wait times prevent higher marks. A solid neighborhood destination for brunch lovers, though execution gaps keep it from competing with the area's most polished cafes.
The room feels charming and sunlit, with Scandinavian touches and a shaded patio that regulars rave about. Servers are often warm and welcoming, though busy weekends can stretch wait times. One diner put it simply: "The benedict was the highlight and the bread was fantastic." In the kitchen, the approach is classic comfort with Nordic accents: benedicts, Norwegian waffles with lingonberries, schnitzel, and house-baked sourdough. When execution hits, flavors sing; when the rush hits, eggs or waffles can slip from perfect to just okay. Portions skew modest, trading bigness for quality breads and careful cooking. Families do well here thanks to kid-pleasing staples like grilled cheese, pancakes, waffles, and fruit sides. There is no dedicated kids menu noted, but simple sandwiches and breakfast plates work for younger diners. If your crew needs huge portions, plan on sharing a side or adding fries to keep everyone happy.
Area: Eclectic, walkable Sugar House district with indie shops and cafes; popular for weekend brunch and casual meetups.
Safety: Generally safe, busy during day with steady foot traffic; typical urban petty-theft precautions apply.
Nearby: Near Sugar House Park and boutique retail; strong residential base with students and families.
Available: Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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