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BreakHouse CafeB+Worth Trying

536 3rd Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11215 · Breakfast restaurant, Coffee shop, Lunch restaurant · 4.5/5 Google (134 reviews)

Delivery · Takeout

Neighborhood cafe-deli serving hearty, affordable breakfasts and sandwiches with friendly counter service; great portions and cleanliness, but occasional service attitude lapses and disposable ware may disappoint.

Why it gets a B+ for overall quality

BreakHouse Cafe delivers solid neighborhood cafe performance through strong food quality anchored by reliable pancakes and sandwiches, paired with attentive, quick service that keeps regulars returning. Consistent execution and exceptional cleanliness reinforce its standing as a dependable local choice, though modest setting appeal and occasional service inconsistencies prevent grade A territory.

Restaurant Summary

A friendly corner cafe-deli with big-hearted portions and a steady stream of locals. Reviewers describe hot pancakes, piled-high sandwiches, and a space that stays remarkably clean—even the restroom gets shout-outs. One diner summed it up: "Stopped in for breakfast and left full and happy." Service skews warm and quick, though a rare counter interaction felt brusque. Cooking leans classic diner comfort: omelettes with crisp home fries, stacked BLTs, and straightforward burgers. Expect familiar flavors over flash, with value driven by size and consistency rather than culinary stunts. If you want a relaxed, no-drama meal that just hits the spot, this is the reliable neighborhood choice. For families, it is easy to order and kids will find plenty: pancakes, grilled cheese, fries, eggs, and simple burgers. The menu has vegetarian-friendly picks like the Beyond Burger and veggie omelettes; strict diets should confirm prep to avoid cross-contact on the grill.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleCounter With Seating Average Cost$16-22 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Gowanus corridor with light industrial and mixed-use blocks; locals, commuters, and nearby hotel guests.

Safety: Generally safe with steady foot traffic daytime; feels quieter off-peak, well-lit main avenues.

Nearby: Near hotels like La Quinta, auto repair shops, small galleries, and residential edges of Park Slope/Gowanus.

Park SlopeThe dining scene in Park Slope is eclectic and upscale-casual, featuring farm-to-table restaurants, cozy cafes, and diverse international cuisines. The neighborhood is known for its community-oriented atmosphere, attracting diners who appreciate quality food in a relaxed, neighborhood setting.
South SlopeSouth Slope, near 3rd Avenue, has a slightly more modern and trendy vibe compared to the northern parts of Park Slope, with a growing number of hip eateries, bars, and boutique shops. It appeals to a younger crowd looking for a lively yet approachable dining experience.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday06:00–15:00 Tuesday06:00–15:00 Wednesday06:00–15:00 Thursday06:00–15:00 Friday06:00–15:00 Saturday06:00–14:00 Sunday

Available: Delivery, Takeout

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