This was an unexpected find that turned into a delicious brunch stop. We planned to have lunch at the restaurant across the street but they were closed. The Witches Brew has old New England charm with carved woodworking throughout. There is a full bar and a separate dining area. I ordered the western omelet with sausage instead of ham. The omelet was 3 eggs and came with potato home fries and your choice of toast (white or wheat) or English muffin. The food arrived piping hot and buttery delicious. Only extremely limited street parking.
Such a cute place to grab a bite to eat and a cocktail. Stopped in with my bestie for girls night and we had the best time. Our server was Sue, she was everything you look for in a waitress. Sue was fun, prompt, funny, sweet, charismatic and ensured we had a great time. She went as far as putting on some of our favorite karaoke songs. Her support team Rachel ( another server) and the man in the kitchen, Victor were equally as awesome. What a great atmosphere!
Maria Fernanda Quezada
+5
Very cozy and comfortable spot. The service was top notch and the food was delicious. I would recommend this spot to anyone. The menu is well balanced and offers a variety of options.
We had an excellent dinner a couple nights ago at the Witch's Brew Cafe! Great atmosphere and reasonable prices. We got the Witch's Brew Seafood which comes (sizzling!) on garlic toast in a delicious sauce with fresh veggies. Had never heard of seafood on garlic bread but we loved it. On top of that, our waitress Jackie was amazing!! Super friendly & welcoming, and gave us great insight about the area. Thank you Jackie!!! You deserve a raise! ❤
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