2024
Recommended
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2024
Nestled on the north side of Main Street, near Pacific Coast Highway, this address lends itself particularly well to an early-morning breakfast, a brunch, or an early-afternoon sweet break. From traditional two eggs any style to Benedicts and omelettes, eggs come in all shapes and sizes. The Crema Cafe also offers a wide selection of pancakes, crepes and waffles, as well as viennoiseries on display. All in all, a friendly establishment with a shady terrace set away from the street.
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Members' reviews on The Crema Cafe
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The ratings and reviews below reflect the subjective opinions of members and not the opinion of The Little Witty.
Visited in august 2023
Nice weekend brunch spot in seal beach. Gets busy so make a reservation. Typical brunch food with some healthy options. I personally had the caprese sandwich after I saw one come out that looked amazing. Before I ordered that I was going to get the Benedict. Seems to have a great menu of choices so check it out. Nice walk a couple blocks away from the beach and pier if you choose after. Enjoy!
Visited in august 2023
Great fast breakfast place, all the staples
Visited in august 2023
Food and service were great but the bathroom was absolutely disgusting.
Visited in july 2023
Excellent professional service. Amazing food! Chilaquiles and Banana Foster Crepe, on point! Served super hot, great portion size, excellent presentation. Sat outside. No wait on Monday morning. Thank you!
Visited in july 2023
We had breakfast on 7/15/2023. The outdoor area was spacious with lots of tables but didn’t seem crowded. I wish I’d taken a photo of my ham and cheese omelet which I substituted fresh fruit for potatoes and accompanied by sourdough toast. I was fantastic! The eggs had a delightful amount of cheese. The toast which they make in-house was stellar. Hubby had a French eggs Benedict over a French croissant. Yumm!