Koffee Kove Restaurant
$ • American, Vegan
Hours:
220 James St #1010, Clayton
(315) 686-2472
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Koffee Kove Restaurant Reviews
We go to Koffee Kove often for both breakfast and lunch. Today is Saturday and a holiday weekend so it was very busy at all the restaurants in town so we ended up a Koffee Kove which was fine with all of us . Ever had a great meal but today I decided to get a Cob salad. I was very disappointed the lettuce tasted the cooler it was stored n probably was not covered properly. I know this because I have had to take several state test for food service and did many on hand testing....read full review
I always enjoy breakfasts at Koffee Kove when in Clayton. It’s a great little diner. They use local fresh eggs, which I swear tastes better than the average egg! Plus, I love that the owner is always there working alongside her team. Keep up the good work Koffee Kove Team!
We eat here whenever we visit the area. We have always enjoyed the food. But we visited on Monday, and being a rather bone chilling day, ordered hot turkey sandwiches. Very disappointed, far more white bread than turkey and especially lacking in gravy. Just a whole bunch of white bread. Sad! Excellent service as always and the food is usually good. They were advertising for a cook!
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Hours
| Monday | 7AM - 2PM |
| Tuesday | 7AM - 2PM |
| Wednesday | 7AM - 2PM |
| Thursday | 7AM - 2PM |
| Friday | 7AM - 2PM |
| Saturday | 7AM - 2PM |
| Sunday | 7AM - 2PM |
Koffee Kove Restaurant is a warm and welcoming spot for breakfast and lunch, a go-to place serving solid dishes with creative sandwiches at lunchtime. The pleasant and friendly staff provide a quick and inviting atmosphere, making it a popular meeting place in downtown Clayton. It offers some of the best breakfasts in the region, including classic eggs with homemade toast, pancakes, French toast, and bennies. The restaurant also serves homemade lunch options, with fantastic homemade bread for sandwiches, and no visit is complete without trying the tollhouse pie. This quaint small town restaurant with a fishing cottage feel also has a drive thru window for those on the go. The owner is often seen working alongside her team, ensuring good service and quality food. While it has undergone changes, including the removal of its vegan menu, the restaurant remains a beloved local staple with a charming ambiance and consistently good food. Parking is available at the municipal parking lot down the street for free.