REVIEW

When we’re on the road, we enjoy spending our mornings at a town café where the locals meet, the sort of place open for breakfast and lunch only, a place where there’s no need for the waitress to introduce herself as she already knows all the customers. And also the kind of place where the food is good. Oddly though, we’d never found such a place near home. Until now, that is.

Eggs Benedict were a breakfast special one morning.

Eggs Benedict were a breakfast special one morning.

Pat’s Colonial Kitchen, in Newtown, is just such a local town café. A small restaurant with a country-crafty tea room decor, mismatched mugs, and homemade jam on the table, Pat’s shares an historic 19th-century building with other businesses. It seems to us that everyone eating there is a friend of the house. It’s not unusual to see a waitress sit down at a table for a few minutes to chat.

The front room has that strawberry jam for sale along with various knick knacks.

The front room has that strawberry jam for sale along with various knick-knacks.

We love the French toast piled with pristine fresh blueberries, strawberries, and bananas. The syrup on the table is bogus, and we’ve never asked if the real thing is available, because we find that the thin, sweet strawberry jam on every table makes a superb topping for the fruited French toast. Eggs are served with chunky seasoned potatoes. All the local breakfast meats are available (for non-locals, that would be scrapple and pork roll). They know how to poach an egg if you’re in the mood for Benedict.

A view of the small back room from the (not quite as small) main room.

A view of the small back room from the (not quite as small) main room.

Not everything dazzles us (the coffee could be better and, as we noted above, real maple syrup would be welcome), but it is all satisfying. The small front room has some crafts and that homemade strawberry jam for sale.

We haven't yet had to make use of this porch, but it looks like a comfortable place to wait for a table.

We haven’t yet had to make use of this porch, but it looks like a comfortable place to wait for a table.

127 South State Street
Newtown PA 18940
215-860-0570
Pat’s Colonial Kitchen’s Website
Pat’s Colonial Kitchen on Facebook
Pat's is located in the Whitehall Building, built in 1838.

Pat’s is located in the Whitehall Building, built in 1838.

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BEST THING TO EAT: Berry-topped French toast