Main Street Cafe

Monday: 6:30 AM – 2:30 PM
Tuesday: 6:30 AM – 2:30 PM
Wednesday: 6:30 AM – 2:30 PM
Thursday: 6:30 AM – 2:30 PM
Friday: 6:30 AM – 2:30 PM
Saturday: 6:30 AM – 2:30 PM
Sunday: 6:30 AM – 2:30 PM

More about Main Street Cafe

Main Street Cafe is located at 900 S Main St #305, Keller, TX 76248, USA
+1 817-741-7600
Monday: 6:30 AM – 2:30 PM
Tuesday: 6:30 AM – 2:30 PM
Wednesday: 6:30 AM – 2:30 PM
Thursday: 6:30 AM – 2:30 PM
Friday: 6:30 AM – 2:30 PM
Saturday: 6:30 AM – 2:30 PM
Sunday: 6:30 AM – 2:30 PM

Reviews

Anonymous

Mediocre home cooked food. Friendly staff. I have some friends that love it -- so I return frequently by association not by first choice.

Anonymous

Local diner feel. Food has always been good. Straight forward and casual and the service has been good consistently. Great breakfasts!

Anonymous

Great little breakfast-brunch spot. No frills food. Just don't order the Corned-beef hash.

Anonymous

Been coming here for 5 years super cozy family friendly restaurant that you don't have to be afraid to grab a drink at in front of your parents and in-laws

Anonymous

I don't even know where to start. Just terrible. Hands down the worst breakfast experience the wife and I have had in Keller. Everything was a dollar or two more than was justifiable. The chairs could double as medieval torture devices. As padded as a drawer in a morgue cooker.

I ordered the eggs Benedict, which came with a side of "hash browns" with the texture of mashed potatoes and the flavor of raw potatoes. Until this meal, I was vaguely aware of the existence of powdered hollandaise sauces, but I'd never experienced one. Speaking of things I didn't know you could buy, it turns out you can buy unbaked English muffins. At least I assume you can, as that was what was served under my $9 serving of powdered hollandaise.

My wife got the chicken and waffles, which consisted of a waffle with maybe 3oz of chicken in top, hammered into a sheet and then fried so long and dry that it curled on itself, and could've doubled as a soup bowl, in both edibility and function.

All of this took the better part of an hour to make it to our section of the dungeon, named both for the aforementioned torture seats and the noise torture that was the TV blasting the price is right at an ear shattering volume directly overhead.

We saw our waitress twice in the hour and fifteen minutes we endured this cruel farce of a dining experience. To her undying credit, she managed to fill our water glasses on one of those two passes.

On the whole, and in summation - I can't say I'd recommend a single thing about the establishment. Especially with at least a dozen superior options within a stone's throw of the joint. If none of that is enough to sway you from giving it a go, at least don't make the mistake of taking your wife their for her birthday brunch.

Learn from my mistake.

Anonymous

Awesome place to eat .. been coming here for over 8 years...
But the last two times its been kind of hard to get sittings, the young girl at the front does not really know how to sit people correctly.
She needs to know how to put tables together for larger groups than 4 ..Last Sunday we cane group of 7 and she sat everyone that came in as 4 and kept telling us that they r working on a table for us.. 30 mins to 40 mins later , still no table but we saw tables of 4 empty.. Common sense put two tables of 4 together, and u have a table for 7.. problem solved.. u think..just saying.. But I love this place..

Anonymous

Great food. Great service. Their breakfast is excellent!

Anonymous

Love this place. The previous owners stiff work there along with the previous staff, which makes the place so comfortable. Food is great, but the staff makes it excellent. Great mimosas.

Anonymous

It's a traditional dinner you'd find in the NE. New management took over June 2017. They're experimenting with different seating arrangements that are slowing the time to get service. Wait staff and kitchen seem unchanged. Sunday breakfast food quality was as good as always. Wait staff works very hard.

Anonymous

Great place to eat the wait staff was fantastic and so was the food. And a major Plus is it they serve breakfast all day long make sure you stop by if you're in the area.

Anonymous

This little restaurant kept evading us. The location and signage are easy to overlook. We finally remembered to try it, after having lived in Keller for 1 year. What a treat this little place is! It has a down home feel to it, with the amenities our big/little town has made us so familiar with. It's conveniently located, and staff is all kindsa friendly.

Now for us, we like a non-traditional breakfast, with skillets, and steaming hot piles of cheese, egg, veggies, and meat. Haven't found a location in Texas yet that offers us this sort of breakfast menu, however Main Street Cafe gets a bit closer than most of the others. They had a greek omelette, a gyro omelette, a German pancake that I was almost tempted to order (served with powdered sugar and lemon, but not to be confused with the traditional "German Baby" style), and all sorts of other more non-traditional offerings. I'll try the German pancakes next time. They have the traditional egg/bacon/sausage breakfast also, for those who like the straight and narrow path. I'd love to see this menu expanded to offer some more fun choices.

For breakfast, have a mimosa, a bloody mary, coffee or tea. I didn't notice any outdoor seating. There's a nice sized bar inside, with TVs for sporting events. And the food was pretty darn good! For those wondering, I had the greek omelette, and added gyro meat. Delish! Next time, I'll do the same thing and add a white cheese on the inside.

Enjoy!

Anonymous

Good was good and prepared quickly. We came for breakfast and were definitely pleased with our meal. It's basic American breakfast fare. Good atmosphere.

Anonymous

For a great selection of food that is well prepared and great staff this is the best kept secret in Keller.

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