Marcotte Catering

12 Christopher Way # 106, Eatontown
(732) 693-8397

Recent Reviews

Eric H.

I have been a Cafe Christopher supporter/customer through many changes in ownership. The original, that I recall was someone named Chris! and he had the best ground pork burger. I tried like hell to reproduce that, but I couldn't get close. Nancy Marcotte had it for a lot of years, and had many folks helping her through the years as she battled breast cancer. I think she is still the primary lease holder, but she has since been trying to get other people to take it over with incentives. Nella gave it a try, and then Stacy, but now there is a young woman and her sister that are making a go of it. So, what are you looking for? I am usually looking for a decent sandwich for less the $10, with some special options. Occasionally I want a warm soup, or a chili. All of this comes up spades with CC. Now that I am on the other side of Rt 35, I still am drawn to making the journey, and satisfying my hunger with either one of their tried and true regular options, or going for one of the specials. A bonus feature is at times they have their own homemade chips. What could be better than that?

Rosamund P.

I stopped by for several times and got bad experience. I decided to never going back. 1. once my colleague ordered a wrap and the server just made it with bare hands without even wearing a glove? 2. the other time i stopped by to buy a cup of soup and it was stated as chicken soup. I found several pieces of beef in it. And the previous day actually I bought the daily soup too and it was beef soup. So they save today's leftover soup for tomorrow? And even mix beef with chicken? after that time I never went back.

Ric T.

Located in a corporate center within a corporate building is situated Café Christopher, certainly not too easy to find but I knew there was a café in the area and decided to try it. It's a small café catering to the employees in the immediate area so don't expect to find it open on the weekends cuz it wouldn't draw much business from the "outside" world. Clean: my first impression as I walked in. Small: my 2nd impression Friendly service: my next impression. Food: Café type fare, breakfast, sandwiches, soups & wraps. I was there around lunch so I ordered a j*** chicken wrap. It was very tasty with the mango chutney. The pork roll egg and cheese with bacon seem pretty cheap I will have to try that next time. I see on their menu that they deliver, probably to the other corporate buildings in the immediate area. I think they should think about investing in a pizza oven.

Susan A.

Cafe Christopher is a great place to go for fresh, tasty, creative food. It's also perfect for a quick lunch or take out.

Jon Hallander

A little known shop stuck on the first floor of an office complex provides a fine assortment of lunchtime menu options. The sandwiches are excellent, the food is fresh, the service is cordial. Nancy does a fine job.

J Eric Hallander

A little known shop stuck on the first floor of an office complex provides a fine assortment of lunchtime menu options. The sandwiches are excellent, the food is fresh, the service is cordial. Nancy does a fine job.

Sarah O.

I'm so excited that I found this perfect little cafe, perfectly situated near my job on Industrial way. If you work in the area are have grown tired of the same-old lunch-hour locales, and are looking for a new spot close by, this is the one! They have daily home-made soup (I chose the potato leek today) and a fresh salad. YUM! They can also make you a sandwhich, wrap, etc. Check them out!!

Andi R.

I had this delicious food at an open house for a business local to Industrial way. When I asked where the food came from, I was told Cafe Christopher. After trying the food there, I needed to go to the place itself. Cafe Christopher is a gem hiding in an office building!! The food is amazing!

Matt G.

A hidden little cafe tucked inside of an office building lobby. I worked down the street from here for ages, literally driving past the building every single day, and had no idea they were even there. When a coworker told me they existed, and that the food was pretty decent, I finally decided to give 'em a whack. My coworker was right - the food is decent. Not as "gourmet" as Brennan's, down the street, but notably above average. Typical cafe fare here, catering mostly to the workers in the office building that the cafe is housed inside, as well as anybody who decides to drop in. You'll find sandwiches, salads, paninis, and soups. Soups are why I came here, and soups are why I continue to show up on occasion. Everything here is homemade, so if you're worried about dipping the ladle into a vat of "freshly made" campbells, think again. The cooks here do a pretty good job in keeping the variety fresh, and they'll typically have 2-3 soups on at any given time, ranging wildly in styles from gumbos to split pea, and even the occasional cheese soup - all rotating about 2x a week. The downside? The place is a little pricey. I usually just get a 16oz container of soup (in an effort to stay on my diet, somewhat), and with nothing else, it runs me about $4.50 or so - not exactly breaking the bank, although I think it could afford to be a tiny bit cheaper. Sandwiches are all $7.50 pre-tax - again, a bit high in my opinion considering that higher end places down the road charge $6.95-7.50 for more gourmet options. Still, I'll be back for the soups, ever-hopeful that they'll have the bleu cheese soup again, because as gross as it sounds, that was utterly delicious.

Michael Smith

Cafe Christopher is different than what you're used to.

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