Coffee shop offers cozy rustic decor with varied seating options including couches and high tops. Atmosphere stays quiet and inviting, suitable for chatting or relaxing. Space feels larger than expected and maintains a clean, homey vibe appreciated by locals and visitors alike.
Broccoli cheddar soup appears frequently and stands out as a tasty option. Other notable soups include tomato, lentil, and butternut squash, all described as comforting and flavorful.
Fresh baked breakfast pastries and coffee start the morning here. The menu offers a balanced variety of breakfast choices for a quiet meal.
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All baked goods are made fresh daily at Calypso Cafe and Bakery.
Street parking is easy with the new City of Franklin Main Street updates.
The owner bakes everything in-house, with no artificial flavors or preservatives.
Bright space with natural light and Parisian style offers a cozy, friendly vibe that balances community feel with productivity. Interior design is pleasant and spacious, creating a warm atmosphere. Regular menu changes and top-notch sandwiches and pastries set it apart.
Soups feature frequent rotation and include options like curry chicken coconut and carrot soup. They pair well with sandwiches and salads and maintain consistent quality.
Breakfast features fresh pastries, thoughtful sandwiches, and balanced flavors like cured salmon. The sandwich on focaccia with prosciutto stands out for its texture and taste.
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Lunch service with a wide variety of sandwiches begins at 11:00 AM.
Guests sitting at a table must place their order with the cashier.
The menu rotates regularly to keep it fresh for customers.
Sandwich shop with classic diner vibes and reggae music playing creates a welcoming, upbeat atmosphere. Seating is plentiful and bright, supporting a neat and clean environment. Staff engage with customers through friendly service and occasional singing, adding to the charm.
Creamy potato leek soup stands out with a balanced flavor profile. Soups here pair well with sandwiches and sides, offering a consistently delicious experience.
Breakfast features a croissant bread sandwich filled with egg, bacon, and cheese. The sandwich stands out as awesome and satisfying.
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The cafe is open until 5:00 PM on weekdays.
Expect to pay around $15 per person for a meal.
The menu features a wide selection of sandwiches and vegetarian options.
Dining inside a 1903 railcar creates a nostalgic atmosphere with period lighting and views of a landscaped courtyard. The space combines a soda fountain vibe with cozy seating, welcoming families and casual diners alike. Staff attire and decor enhance the old-fashioned charm throughout the café.
Soup options include a Pumpkin soup of the day and a potato leek soup with smooth potatoes and rich flavor. Soups sometimes arrive alongside main dishes rather than first.
Small but solid breakfast selections include a Breakfast Burrito that gets devoured quickly. Both breakfast dishes stand out as fantastic and worth trying.
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Expect a 15-minute wait time during busy hours, no reservations needed.
The café is self-serve; order at the counter and find a seat.
Prices range from $14 to $17, offering good value for the quality of food.
Family-run Mediterranean eatery offers a clean, modern interior with cozy, inviting atmosphere and authentic flavors. Music and TV add to a relaxed, laid-back vibe while accommodating groups from solo diners to parties of twelve.
Red lentil soup stands out with its rich flavor and comes paired with naan bread. It has a comforting, homemade taste that pairs well with the Gyro salad.
Breakfast features traditional halal meals with a Mediterranean fast casual style. The menu offers delicious and satisfying options that draw repeat visits.
Good to know
Reservations are not required but recommended during peak hours.
The restaurant offers a limited dining space, so takeout is a good option.
Expect higher prices for the quality of food offered.
Gastropub offers spacious indoor and outdoor seating with a horse-themed decor and warm tones that create an inviting vibe. Noise levels often reach above 80 decibels, making conversation challenging during busy times. Patio provides a relaxed spot for social gatherings with friends or family.
Breakfast Sammy stands out as a favorite, alongside Biscuits and Gravy and Cinnamon Buttermilk French Toast. The breakfast sandwich offers a simple, satisfying start to the day.
Good to know
Brunch is only available on weekends.
Parking is plentiful and easy to find.
Happy hour offers a nice patio experience.
Gastropub with steampunk decor and an industrial vibe featuring a greenhouse room with glowing windows. Atmosphere ranges from upscale and pleasant to loud on the patio, where music often drowns out conversation. Known for award-winning burgers and strong, well-crafted drinks.
French onion soup stands out with its rich flavor and is often described as spot on. Mushroom soup also appears as a notable option.
Breakfast includes a mix of great options and some issues with undercooked or cold items. The spot draws a steady breakfast-lunch crowd and works well for family meals.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for large groups to ensure seating.
Parking is limited, so arrive early or consider alternative transport.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted; cash is also welcome.
Diner with 1970s vibe and vintage charm offers a cozy but outdated interior featuring worn chairs and carpets. Atmosphere feels easy going and casual, with a quiet pace and no waits. Regulars enjoy double-decker sandwiches and homestyle soups in a simple, no-frills setting.
Homemade soups come in cabbage and chicken noodle varieties. Soup availability varies daily, so calling ahead is necessary.
Breakfast features simple, perfectly cooked dishes served in a spot focused solely on morning meals. The menu offers easy and tasty options, and the place operates on a cash-only basis.
Good to know
The diner only accepts cash payments, so bring cash.
Homemade soups are available, but call ahead to check if they're being served.
The diner closes at 2 pm daily, so plan your visit accordingly.
Barn-style building with Amish construction and oak wood furniture creates a rustic yet upscale feel. Atmosphere blends cottage core charm with a warming fireplace pit and comfortable seating areas. Space includes a wine bar, deli, bakery, and outdoor patio with live music, offering a welcoming, relaxed vibe.
Soups include lasagna soup and chicken noodle soup. Lunch often pairs soup with salad or sandwiches. The soups have a yummy, homemade feel.
Breakfast features a biscuit with fig jam, ham, egg, and cheddar that stands out. Options cover a full range with a full bar available during breakfast hours.
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Parking is plentiful and free at the market.
The market is wheelchair accessible for easy navigation.
The market is open year-round with a variety of products.
Cafe offers a beautifully decorated interior with warm, home-like seating and a lively atmosphere. Freshly baked goods are displayed prominently, creating a welcoming vibe. Outdoor seating adds a relaxed option for guests.
Soups here have a balanced flavor, not too salty or sweet. The soup of the day and other options pair well with breakfast or sandwiches.
Breakfast features bagel breakfast Sammy, shakshouka, and an All American breakfast with eggs, bacon, sausage, hash browns, and sourdough bread. Food comes out well done and flavorful.
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Expect a 45+ minute wait during busy Sunday brunch hours.
Reservations can be managed through a texting app for efficient seating.
The menu contains few vegan options and is not gluten-friendly.
Wide open lobby and spacious seating create a comfortable, bright, and cheerful environment. Community vibe feels welcoming with clean decor and efficient service. Bagel offerings include unique bagel sticks and homemade cream cheese, drawing a crowd early in the day.
Matzo ball soup stands out with its rich flavor and comforting texture. The menu includes a variety of soups alongside bagels and pastries.
Plenty of room fills the dining area for breakfast or lunch. Many options exist for breakfast sandwiches, though some can be dry and need a beverage to go down.
Good to know
Marx Bagels opens at 6:00 AM, perfect for early risers.
The establishment is under kosher supervision by Rabbi Avraham Weinrib.
Expect a long wait if you arrive after 11 AM, as they often run out of bagels.
Cafe space feels laid back with a comfy atmosphere despite some noise. Menu offers bagels and soups that stand out, especially broccoli cheddar soup and French onion soup. Frequent crowd includes people meeting or working, creating a lively but casual vibe.
Broccoli Cheddar Soup pairs well with baguette and stands out for flavor. The Southwest Soup lacks potatoes and tastes less impressive. French onion soup is solid but overall soups can taste canned.
Plenty of breakfast options include a sandwich with sausage, eggs, and cheese on an Asiago bagel. Ordering breakfast online or for groups works smoothly.
Good to know
The drive-through window is open for orders.
Expect limited bagel varieties; they often run out of stock.
Prices have increased significantly since COVID.