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Shea's Cafe & Bakery

Shea's Cafe & Bakery

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626 S New York Rd, Galloway, New Jersey, 08205, United States
(609) 748-7000
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May 30, 2018
The owner is one of the nicest guys you'll meet always greeting and speaking with all the customers. The wait staff are also very attentive. And as for breakfast foods, it's easily one of the best places in Jersey or even the east coast. They should feature this place on a food show. If you're driving through, you need to come here. Just expect a good, long, necessary wait, if it's a weekend.

Apr 29, 2018
We waited about twenty minutes to be seated. We sat there for at least twenty minutes to be waited on. We had to communicate multiple times through the manager instead of the waitress. Long wait for our food. The food was amazing! I think they need more wait staff though. Our waitress was nice but the overall service was okay.

Mar 12, 2018
My friends and I went there for the first time yesterday! WE ABSOLUTELY LOVED IT! There was a 40 minute wait, but it was well worth it. We were greeted by the owner, Lou, who was pleasant and courteous. He offered us water while we waited and continuously checked in on everyone as he seated new parties. I cannot find the words to adequately express how good the food is! And I'm not easy to please lol. I had the Almond Amaretto French Toast and it was frankly the best thing I've eaten in a long time! We had a party of 5 and everyone enjoyed what they had. The food is made to order so there was a small wait but it was WELL WORTH IT! The service was great and cannot rave enough about the owner. In a world where good customer service is hard to find, I appreciate his efforts in personally ensuring that everyone was happy and taken care of. They were extremely busy and everyone was polite, professional and courteous. There's no doubt that Lou leads by example and the reviews here are a reflection of that. I will definitely make it a point to eat there whenever I'm in the area! Keep up the good work!

Apr 17, 2018
I mean it's hard to say anything more or else than "It's Shea's" and people understand immediately what you mean. For those who have never been though, I'll try. Minor warning it IS that popular that there can be a wait at times, especially during peak brunch hours. You can expect amazing breakfast options and great lunch options with a great and caring wait staff proving to service each and every time you come in. The fresh made biscuits are warm and big and decadent. The homefries come regular or spiced, get them spiced or else future you will come back and shame you. The omelets and benedict's that they off with their own unique flair and Shea's twists are amazing. The seafood used is fresh and the crab is authentic. The pancakes. The famous pancakes. Prepare for a treat as even the plain ones are amazing let alone the variety that is offered. Every other pancake in the area is an embarrassment in comparison to these. Long story short, amazing food and service. If you ever manage to leave here hungry, you were either near death starving or only ordered toast.

Mar 18, 2018
First I must say the food is amazing. Dont be discouraged by the wait time. When we arrived were told it was 40 minute wait which turned into 1 hour 5 minute wait. Despite the wait the atmosphere wasn't restaurant like more like a banquet feel. Which was nice. The host was very welcoming and accommodating . He was definitely full or personality and tried to make everyone's experience enjoyable. The menu had a vast array of items to choose from all very descriptive making it hard to choose just one. The food was beautifully displayed and taste even better than it looked. You won't be disappointed.

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Opening Hours

Mon:7 am - 2:30 pm
Tue:7 am - 2:30 pm
Wed:7 am - 2:30 pm
Thu:7 am - 2:30 pm Today
Fri:7 am - 2:30 pm
Sat:7 am - 2:30 pm

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