Jam ‘n’ Jelly Cafe Menu

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Diabetics at Jamba Juice:

Eating good food at the right time can control your blood sugar, also stop you from craving wrong sort of food. Jamba Juice offers drinks in three separate sizes: 16, 24, and 32-ounce. You can choose the lowest serving size and cut down on sugars and calorie intake. If you're diabetic and concerned about the sugar intake, then you can opt for the smaller 9.5-ounce smoothies available for kids at Jamba Juice.

Foods to Avoid at Jamba Juice for Diabetics:

Jamba Juice is primarily known for its highly satisfying and nutritive smoothies and juices. Almost every smoothie and juice item on the Jamba Juice menu contains sugar. Diabetics are recommended to opt for smaller serving size while ordering at Jamba Juice. Also, avoid opting for creamy treats as all the smoothies offered in this category contain a load of sugars.

Keep the sugar content below 50g per meal at Jamba Juice and ensure that you don't follow it with a heavy meal. A small size regular smoothie is equivalent to a meal for everyone. Classic smoothies at Jamba Juice are also heavily loaded with sugars. Stay away from that section if you are a diabetic.

Food Suggestions for Diabetics at Jamba Juice:

Great Greens (16 fl oz)

Nutritional Facts: 160 calories, 1.5g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 5mg sodium, 37g carbs, 24g sugar, 5g fiber, 4g Protein

Pomegranate Antioxidant Smoothie (Small)

Nutritional Facts: 180 calories, 0g Fat (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 80mg sodium, 43g carbs, 34g sugar, 4g fiber, 1g Protein

Cucumber Orange Cooler (16 fl oz)

Nutritional Facts: 190 calories, 1g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 10mg sodium, 46g carbs, 46g sugar, 1g fiber, 3g Protein

Steel-Cut Oatmeal

Nutritional Facts: 180 calories, 2.5g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0.5g), 15mg sodium, 35g carbs, 5g sugar, 4g fiber, 8g Protein

Orange Carrot Twist (16 fl oz)

Nutritional Facts: 180 calories, 1g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 120mg sodium, 41g carbs, 34g sugar, 0g fiber, 4g Protein

Veggie Vitality (16 fl oz)

Nutritional Facts: 200 calories, 1.5g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 240mg sodium, 44g carbs, 33g sugar, 5g fiber, 4g Protein

Lotta Horchata

Nutritional Facts: 210 calories, 2.5g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 125mg sodium, 44g carbs, 26g sugar, 2g fiber, 4g Protein

Positively Pomegranate Bowl

Nutritional Facts: 380 calories, 8g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 2.5g), 85mg sodium, 69g carbs, 46g sugar, 10g fiber, 10g Protein

Wheatgrass Juice Shot

Nutritional Facts: 8 calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 5mg sodium, 1g carbs, 0.5g sugar, 0g fiber, 0.5g Protein

Orange Ginger Cayenne Juice Shot

Nutritional Facts: 35 calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 0mg sodium, 8g carbs, 3g sugar, 0g fiber, 1g Protein

Turmeric – Tame the Flame™

Nutritional Facts: 20 calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 0mg sodium, 6g carbs, 4g sugar, 0g fiber, 0g Protein

Wheatgrass – Amino on the Go™

Nutritional Facts: 20 calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 0mg sodium, 4g carbs, 3g sugar, 0g fiber, 0g Protein

Ginger – Daily Zing™

Nutritional Facts: 25 calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 0mg sodium, 6g carbs, 3g sugar, 0g fiber, 0g Protein

High Blood Pressure at Jamba Juice

Vegetables and fruits combo is considered the best food to lower blood pressure. More importantly, if you opt for ingredients containing carotenoids such as lutein, beta-carotene, and cryptoxanthin as well as Vitamin C will also help lower blood pressure. Potassium-rich foods also help lower blood pressure. So, if you are concerned about your high blood pressure, then always opt for Jamba Juice smoothies and juices containing vegetables and fruits, especially foods rich in potassium.

Foods to Avoid at Jamba Juice for High Blood Pressure:

Almost every juices and smoothie offered at Jamba Juice contain an adequate amount of sodium. To control or maintain blood pressure levels, you must avoid flatbreads served at Jamba Juice. They are high in sodium and saturated fat. Most of the items on the Jamba Juice menu are safe for high blood pressure candidates. However, it is recommended to opt for healthier options than to munch on anything and everything.

Food Suggestions for High Blood Pressure at Jamba Juice:

Acai Super-Antioxidant Smoothie (Small)

Nutritional Facts: 310 calories, 4.5g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 1.5g), 65mg sodium, 63g carbs, 52g sugar, 4g fiber, 6g Protein

Tropical Greens (16 fl oz)

Nutritional Facts: 230 calories, 1.5g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 170mg sodium, 56g carbs, 39g sugar, 8g fiber, 4g Protein

Pomegranate Paradise (Small)

Nutritional Facts: 240 calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 25mg sodium, 61g carbs, 50g sugar, 4g fiber, 1g Protein

Strawberry Whirl (Small)

Nutritional Facts: 210 calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 20mg sodium, 53g carbs, 45g sugar, 4g fiber, 1g Protein

Wheatgrass Juice Shot

Nutritional Facts: 8 calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 5mg sodium, 1g carbs, 0.5g sugar, 0g fiber, 0.5g Protein

Orange Ginger Cayenne Juice Shot

Nutritional Facts: 35 calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 0mg sodium, 8g carbs, 3g sugar, 0g fiber, 1g Protein

Turmeric – Tame the Flame™

Nutritional Facts: 20 calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 0mg sodium, 6g carbs, 4g sugar, 0g fiber, 0g Protein

Wheatgrass – Amino on the Go™

Nutritional Facts: 20 calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 0mg sodium, 4g carbs, 3g sugar, 0g fiber, 0g Protein

Ginger – Daily Zing™

Nutritional Facts: 25 calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 0mg sodium, 6g carbs, 3g sugar, 0g fiber, 0g Protein


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High Cholesterol at Jamba Juice

The best thing about Jamba Juice is that almost every item on their menu contains zero cholesterol and no trans-fat. Jamba Juice offers a wide range of vegetable, fruits, nuts, and chocolate smoothies, juices and bowls. The unique blend of these healthy ingredients ensures that each item on Jamba Juice is 100% healthy and cholesterol free.

Foods to Avoid at Jamba Juice for High Cholesterol:

Besides packing good amount nutrients in their drinks, several items on Jamba Juice often come with a high calorie count. If you have high cholesterol, then better stay away from their range of classic smoothies. Some high-calorie smoothies available at Jamba Juice are Peanut Butter Moo'd, Chocolate Moo'd, Strawberry Surf Rider, etc.

Although low in calories, the Tasty Bites are often cooked in palm oil (a trans-fat) and contains butter and sugar. It is recommended to choose a 200-calorie smoothie containing fresh fruits and veggies instead.

Food Suggestions for High Cholesterol at Jamba Juice:

Apple 'n Greens Smoothie (Small)

Nutritional Facts: 250 calories, 1g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 55mg sodium, 60g carbs, 45g sugar, 4g fiber, 4g Protein

Orange Supreme (16 fl oz)

Nutritional Facts: 240 calories, 2g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 65mg sodium, 54g carbs, 40g sugar, 4g fiber, 4g Protein

Kale-ribbean Breeze Smoothie (Small)

Nutritional Facts: 320 calories, 3g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 75mg sodium, 66g carbs, 48g sugar, 6g fiber, 10g Protein

Acai Primo Bowl

Nutritional Facts: 490 calories, 10g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 3g), 40mg sodium, 99g carbs, 67g sugar, 11g fiber, 8g Protein

Wheatgrass Juice Shot

Nutritional Facts: 8 calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 5mg sodium, 1g carbs, 0.5g sugar, 0g fiber, 0.5g Protein

Orange Ginger Cayenne Juice Shot

Nutritional Facts: 35 calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 0mg sodium, 8g carbs, 3g sugar, 0g fiber, 1g Protein

Turmeric – Tame the Flame™

Nutritional Facts: 20 calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 0mg sodium, 6g carbs, 4g sugar, 0g fiber, 0g Protein

Wheatgrass – Amino on the Go™

Nutritional Facts: 20 calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 0mg sodium, 4g carbs, 3g sugar, 0g fiber, 0g Protein

Ginger – Daily Zing™

Nutritional Facts: 25 calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 0mg sodium, 6g carbs, 3g sugar, 0g fiber, 0g Protein


Low-Cholesterol Foods:

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  • Jules H.

    Great brunchy brekkie spot. Tastey coffee, good service, delish stuff on the large menu. I ordered the spinach eggs benedict, and it was served perfectly. Fresh sauteed spinach, properly poached eggs, on a toasted english muffin. Hash browns on the side which I requested crispy, and they were crispy! Added a side of sausage patties, and I left wanting NOTHING! They even obliged my request for a to-go cup of coffee at no charge. Alittle on the pricey side, but very good!

    (4)
  • Angela P.

    "Does she work here?" "I don't know; she's petting that kid." We were already planning to be nearby, so we decided to have brunch at Jam N Jelly. It was a beautiful day, so we requested to sit on the patio. We placed that request after a few bumbling moments of confusion trying to figure out if the girl at the front desk even worked there since she clung to her cell phone, wandered back and forth between the hostess stand and a group of little kids, and then started to pet one on the head. We only waited a few minutes before we were seated. I ordered the Spring Omelet with brie, tomatoes, and asparagus. I subbed the onions for mushrooms. This was a generous sized omelet, served with a side of hash browns and toast of pancakes (I had the Greek toast). I spread the raspberry jam on my toast, which was delicious. My omelet was good, but could have benefited from a more flavorful ingredient. I would come back here to try some of the sweet items on the menu like the Turtle Pancakes. There's also a proper full lunch menu with burgers, wraps, and sandwiches.

    (3)
  • Katie T.

    Hmm did I somehow go to the wrong restaurant? The reviews were glowing; the place was packed! We left disappointed, hungry, and confused. The service was lacking, she forgot multiple things and kept disappearing. My strawberry crepe had brown strawberries, yuck. I'd have sent it back if I could have found our waitress. My little one even left his Mickey pancake nearly untouched. No coffee refills were offered, darn. Perhaps the amazing jellies and jam would have saved the day but we didn't receive any with our toast. We aren't bad patrons I promise! Tempted to visit again only to see if we just visited on a really off day.

    (2)
  • Liz K.

    Came in here on a Friday morning and it was pretty busy! Usually it looks very busy on weekends....and now I know why. Service is great and even though it was busy we were very well attended. Besides the standard breakfast omelets, skillets, and egg plates...they have many more interesting options and specials of the day. There are a variety of teas to choose from and the coffee is good. We all enjoyed our skillets (mine was veggi..yum yum) and the homemade jam/jelly is a great perk! Normally, we do not ask for a box for leftovers, but the cranberry walnut bread was so good we had to box it up for later! Overall, I think it is a bit pricier than other neighborhood breakfast places but the food makes up for it so it is worth it.

    (4)
  • Michael R.

    Solid breakfast. I got the salmon bennie and a side of corned beef hash. Both were good. I had expected lox-style smoked salmon but the used lump style, which was fine. The corned beef hash had a nice crisp layer on top which is alwYs a home run. Service was attentive and friendly. The place itself is lively and fresh. We will be back!

    (4)
  • Erica J.

    We got in just in time. As soon as we sat down the crowds poured in. It's an average cafe but the staff is really nice. The waitress and hostess kept checking on us, but not so much that it was intrusive or annoying. My mom's America Skillet was really good, and so was the Red Velvet French Toast. The Vanilla Iced Coffee was also really good. The omelets and hash browns are average. I could have done without the side of fruit.

    (3)
  • Greg P.

    The skirt steak and 3 eggs is perfect. They do not skimp on portions here. Food is faaaantastic

    (5)
  • Mark K.

    Great service and food. Had the lots of Lox platter and it was fantastic. I'm sure all the other food is just as good as I looked around at the full house. Will be coming back for sure.

    (4)
  • Antonio D.

    While the service is very good, the breakfast is not particularly special. Coffee is good, but the omelettes are too dry, skillets have too many potatoes, and the biscuits with gravy tasted like uncooked flour. Lunch was good, though, but the menu is limited. The soups are tasty and the corned beef was lean.

    (2)
  • Chris H.

    Love this place for breakfast or lunch. My husband and I have tried many items on the menu and have never been disappointed. The staff is awesome!!!

    (5)
  • Grant P.

    I told myself I'd eat half. Whatever I ordered, I'd eat half, take the rest home and eat it for lunch. But it was so good, that my restriction conviction took an eviction and soon I found myself with an empty plate. What'd I have, you ask? Why, the eggs benedict skillet, of course. I've never seen this offered anywhere before, and it was delightful. Cubed potatoes, bits of Canadian bacon, hollandaise and poached eggs. Sounds pretty perfect, no? It was prepared wonderfully. Their skillets also come with pancakes, which you can upgrade to their specialty pancakes if you desire. And desire, I did. I love me some potato pancakes, and these were fresh homemade, perfectly crisp around the edges, and oniony-potatoey on the inside. They give you enough food for two people, or two meals, so come hungry or else you'll be sharing or taking some home, or walking away feeling like a pig...like I did. Oh well. What's another few miles on the trail, right? Service was quick, pleasant and friendly. And they were able to seat me right away on a busy Saturday morning. I'd say it all worked out in my flavor. So punny. Give 'em a try!

    (5)
  • Lin C.

    House Jam is phenomenal. Was just a little surprise that they didn't sell the product. I ordered a corned beef has with 2 eggs over easy. The portion was gargantuan. Not overly impressed with the corned beef. Eggs were cooked nicely. But the JAM. THE JAM! It was literally the most amazing thing I've ever tasted. Next visit, I think I'm just going to order something I can smear jam all over. Please sell your jam!

    (3)
  • Bear D.

    Really plain jane. Nothing spectacular about this place. Came here hungry and we had the florentine and Greek skillet. Usually, food taste better when I'm hungry but I thought both dishes were just ok. Portions were generous though.

    (3)
  • Megan D.

    Great little place in Darien. Went on a Sunday after church. Place was busy but were seated rather quickly within 15 minutes of so for a table of 5. Food was very good and service prompt. They have a good thing going. Will definitely be back!

    (5)
  • Daisy G.

    Pretty great breakfast. We had strawberry crepes, an omelet, pancakes and 2 types of eggs Benedict all of which was very yummy! The portions are massive.

    (4)
  • Deidra W.

    This place is an end store on a strip center. The interior was tastefully decorated and they had tables set up outside along the sidewalk area for nice weather days. Menu had much to choose from. I had the gypsy skillet and hubs had the crab Benedict (both were OK). We both agreed we would go back but would try something else on the menu.

    (4)
  • Jin V.

    Food portions here are just right. Staff are friendly. Location is great. Parking space is on the short side.

    (4)
  • Mathew G.

    reliable. Doesn't cause stomach problems.

    (4)
  • Quincy W.

    Only found this place while googling a place near Wilton tent sale. It was excellent! Even though we had a twenty minute wait (busy Sunday morning) to get in, the food arrived really fast and hot. Both the sausages and bacon were very good. Hot syrup for the mini waffles, nice touch. Not near home but will definitely be back again.

    (4)
  • Tiffany C.

    This is my go to brunch place in the burbs! It helps that I live near this place too! The staff especially the hostesses are extremely friendly. The food is consistently great and they make their own jam and jelly. During nice weather, they have outdoor tables and you can bring your dog to join you! My faves are the Greek skillet, bakin chicken sandwich and always get the cream of chicken soup! But literally anything you get is really good and filling! Big portions!

    (5)
  • Cindy F.

    I love this restaurant! The service is typically very good - decent turnover of tables. We usually go for breakfast but the lunch options are also delicious! I really like that it's a local, family place and not a chain.

    (5)
  • Meagan S.

    Loved it. I ordered crepes & pancakes and it was the best breakfast food I've had in a long time. The waitress was very polite and made sure I was satisfied with my food. She first brought out my crepes. It was amazing. She then brought out my pancakes and they were fresh, fluffy and delicious. She took care of my bill at the table which was nice. I can't wait to bring my family here next time.

    (5)
  • Sahar A.

    My sister and I parked the car and headed toward Jam n' Jelly Cafe, thinking it looked pretty small and kind of boring from the outside. But boy, were we in for a treat! The cafe felt warm and inviting with calm, nature-y shades of green and orange on the inside. The decor was a sort of modern chic, embellished with paintings and wall mounts that brought different aspects of nature - mainly trees and leaves - to make for a calming and casual atmosphere. We went on a Thursday morning, so the noise level and overall ambiance was just right. There were plenty of people, although no doubt the place would be much more crowded and probably louder on weekends. But the service was great, and staff was very friendly. The FOOD here is delicious! The first thing we noticed was that there was a LOT on the menu. They have a large variety of breakfast foods, and plenty of lunch options to choose from as well. Prices seemed very average. My sister ordered the Chocolate Fruit Crepe and I ordered the Cafe Skillet. Both dishes were tasty and very filling. And in my opinion, no breakfast restaurant can get five stars if they don't offer freshly squeezed orange juice - seeing oranges and a juice machine through the window when I walked in assured me I wouldn't be disappointed. Both their coffee and fresh OJ were awesome. We're glad we came into Jam n' Jelly, and will definitely be coming back soon! Highly recommended for anyone to try!

    (5)
  • Kaylee M.

    Absolutely one of my favorite places to go to for breakfast or lunch. My friends and I come here when we're craving great food and great service. They have a big menu, so there's something for everyone, and the owners and staff are always friendly and attentive. Check this place out!

    (5)
  • Pete R.

    Definitely my "go to" breakfast place in the area. The omelets and egg skillets are all really good and they will customize where needed. Food is always consistently good and they have many options beyond the standard breakfast fare. Sometimes a wait during peak times on weekends, but that is expected. Even with a crowd at the entrance rarely do we wait much more than 10-15 minutes. Good food, good coffee, nice staff - Don't over complicate it. No need to look much further for breakfast than Jam n Jelly

    (4)
  • Joseph T.

    Bring your family here for breakfast! The owners and their staff are attentive and patient and the service is prompt, professional and friendly. The place is immaculate, our clothes never smell like food when we leave and the food never leaves us feeling "greasy." I highly recommend this spot for breakfast. PS the earlier you can get here, the better. They fill up quickly mid-mornings on the weekends.

    (5)
  • Cody A.

    The food here is great HOWEVER every time I go there with my elderly friend the door is locked closest to the handicap space. You need to move the space to the space closest to the doors that aren't locked. I specifically asked if we could exit thru the locked door so my friend wouldn't have to walk so far and was Told no. Again, the food is always good, but service is just average. Long wait to get check.

    (4)
  • Spy Turtle T.

    Open early for great breakfast menu-- love the florentine benedict's goodness, coffee, etc. The place is clean. There may not be available parking close to it but you can always park along that strip and walk.

    (4)
  • Derrick P.

    Most of the food here is fairly good, but the management and waitstaff drag the overall down to two stars. I think their skillets are just average, but I've had good omelets and the pancakes and waffles are great. The hostess is usually friendly, but the waiters and waitresses can be short and impatient. What moved me to write a review was the beignets. "Are the beignets, bad?" you ask. I'm not sure. "Well, are they good then?" you reply. I can't say. The beignets aren't even on the menu. "Well why are you writing about them then?" I can hear you yelling at the screen. The beignets are an off-menu item at Jam and Jelly. They make them. I'm just not sure how to get any. I've never been able to try them, EVEN when I ask for them. When I have asked for them, I get "we just ran out", or "the cook who makes them isn't in today". Apparently I look like an idiot because I can see them on half of the other tables as well as see servers bringing them out to people. I thought maybe they were for big parties, but no. I've seen couples have them on their table. I KNOW they are complimentary, also, because I've heard waitresses say as much. Today, my waitress tells me again "we ran out". I point to another table who just got theirs, and they say "well, we just can't make anymore". I told her that every time I ask for them I get some sort of excuse. She returns 5 minutes later and tells me the cook will make them for $6.95. That was insulting. Here's some unsolicited advice: If they are free, then make them free for everyone. If you want to charge for them (and you have every right to), put them on the menu and let anyone who wants them order them. Don't insult the intelligence of your patrons.

    (2)
  • Joe L.

    This place is great! Tucked away a bit, but the menu is extensive, great quality food, with great portions at reasonable prices. Check it out for breakfast or lunch!

    (4)
  • Michelle H.

    My favorite breakfast joint in the area! They have their stuff together here, and it comes through from the moment you walk in the door, to the moment you pay your bill and leave. Even if there's a crowd, (especially on weekend mornings) they will hand you a pager, and give a pretty close estimate of wait times. Even thought they are busy, once seated, you never feel rushed to get through your meal, and lingering over another cup of coffee is not frowned upon. The service, from the host or hostess to the servers have been nothing but stellar ever time. The food here is great! I'm a breakfast fanatic, while my husband is more of a lunchy kind of guy. This place pleases us both. Start with a cup of their fantastic regular coffee, and move on to the breakfast. I've had the French toast, which is great, and a few assorted omlete and egg dishes. I would suggest getting something with toast, because when you ask for jelly, they don't bring out a few individual packets, but a nicely presented dish of two different kinds of amazingly tasty fruit spreads. I've yet to pick a bad tasting dish here. I'm also in love with the decor. Natural light coming in from the windows, light brown wall colors, and light and non-garish and complementary wall decor make your surroundings comfortable, and the booths are spacious, well padded and very comfortable. PS- Please never, ever confuse this place with the similarly named Honey-Jam cafe. This place is better.

    (5)
  • Joe E.

    A top notch breakfast in my book! I ordered an egg beater omelette with some veggies, and my brother ordered the spring omelette, which had some veggies, brie, and cage free eggs. We both ordered the healthy cakes and made them nutty (you will understand when you read menu. Actually, we just had multigrain batter infused with walnuts and fresh banana). The service was fantastic. It took 13 minutes from order to table. I know I'm weird that I time these things, but that is extremely efficient! The restaurant was crowded when we arrived, but it cleared out once we were seated. The waitress was very nice. IT was a bit on the expensive side, but that's the price I pay for ordering special things and being semihealthy. Sue me I guess. The only knock I had on this place was that I was charged 1.20 for 2 cups of salsa. Don't get me wrong, the salsa was fantastic, and it may have even been made in the restaurant, but charging me for a condiment? COME ON! I won't complain too much because everything else was awesome. If you are in the area, I highly recommend Jam and Jelly. THe menu is actually quite diverse. They offer plenty of breakfast items, and they also offer sandwiches, wraps, and salads for those wanting lunch. I love breakfast too much to not order that here!

    (5)
  • Liz O.

    3.5 to be exact... My husband and I are big breakfast people and love to try new places. We decided to check this place out and we immediately liked the ambiance. The waitress was as friendly as can be. I ordered a vegetarian skillet and it was pretty good...but nothing out of the ordinary. My husband shared some of the turkey patties with me and I wasn't a big fan of the seasoning... I was kind of glad I didn't order it. One of the turn offs were the water glasses, I was afraid to pour water and drink from the glass. We did however, love the fluffy pancakes... very delicious...

    (3)
  • robbie l.

    We stopped here for breakfast while we were waiting for ikea to open and based in the yelp and trip advisor reviews. We were not disappointed! We split the Mediterranean omelet which was delicious and plenty for both of us. The hash browns were crispy and perfectly seasoned. The wait staff was friendly and efficient and food was delivered quickly and piping hot.

    (5)
  • Vanessa G.

    Place this our order over the phone to pick up and the omelette was horrible we requested tomatoes and instead we got tomatoes on the side the hash browns was mediocre they put one pack of syrup in the bag for some pancakes and French toast. This was not a good place to choose to have take out for never going back!

    (1)
  • Amanda F.

    GREAT BREAKFAST SPOT! Visited this place for the first time with a couple friends and we enjoyed it so much! We got the apple cinnamon french toast, a skillet and the lox and bagels. MORE than enough food for all of us, with left overs to take home. Everything was delicious! Service was great! Restaurant was clean and orderly! Will definitely visit again! :)

    (5)
  • Nicole B.

    Been here 3-4 times and had a pretty good experience overall. Never had to wait for a table, and always had good service. I've tried different skillets/benedict type things and just have to say- DO NOT get the crab benedict, it was absolutely disgusting and tastes like 2 week old canned crab. Everything else has been pretty good though :)

    (4)
  • Pat E.

    What a find! The flavor and options at this place are unlike the location of this place (which is hidden). The menu is HUGE featuring egg specials, omelets, pancakes, waffles, french toast, and a FULL lunch menu. I knew exactly what I wanted just like Americans stormed Normandy. I wanted victory. This came in the form of breakfast. Browsing the menu, I always like making a more nutritious choice than plain buttermilk pancakes. Since my brother (and frequent Yelp reviewer) like trying new places and are similar (twins), we both go about getting multiple options so we can try anything! Initially, we wanted to get a side order of two "Nutty Cakes" and a side order of "Healthy Cakes". As I told the waitress, who was lovely by the way, it would be a complicated order. I decided to do the unthinkable. I decided I was going to go with the Healthy Grain batter...but with their "Nutty Cake" toppings of fresh bananas and walnuts for my side pancakes. It was an eggcellent choice...almost as eggcellent as my Spring Omelet featuring asparagus, brie cheese, tomato, onions and made with cage free eggs! My brother built his own with Egg Beaters and we both REALLY ENJOYED our omelets and pancakes! The coffee I ordered was mediocre at best, but if that's the worst part of my meal...so be it! There was an up-charge, but I mean if the restaurant has to pay more since I like extra vitamins A, C, D, and K plus fiber, oh well. My brother was charged extra for his two giant cups of salsa; He actually let me have a little bit. It had a nice kick of jalapeno and chili seeds and was definitely worth the extra charge. It kicked up the meal a notch. Like Emeril, BAM! I would LOVE to go back to the Greek style, local joint, and family friendly place. My brother and I were surprised by all the orders of the older-ish, book club, retiree women. Gyros, Chicken Caesar Wraps, Poached Eggs, and Belgian waffles were ordered all around us. Our waitress actually was surprised that my brother and I ate our omelets, pancakes, and fruit; even though calorically all of the items around us were more. The sad state of obesity in America. Oh well! As we left with our bill of $34, our waitress asked how old we were. She though 19; We are actually 24. This could have been due to the fact that I have a velcro wallet, we dress like high school students, and both had high school facial hair (think not shaven in two days...scruffy). It's Greek to me! CUE THE SAGANAKI...OPAH!!! I love Greeks! I read in another review that they are owned by Portillo's,,,but I think that person is confusing this one of a kind joint with Honey Jam Cafe. I usually say away from chains for that reason. I would go back to this place in a heart beat. The food, service, and ambiance make my heart skip a beat...but don't worry, I did not have a heart attack since I got cage free eggs! If you're in a jam, go with Jam N Jelly!

    (5)
  • Scott C.

    This is my "go to" breakfast place. My only negative is it's always busy! I usually get the eggs benedict and the hash browns and it's always consistent and delicious (they can do the hash browns with cheese and onions - awesome!). The service is great and it's priced right.

    (4)
  • Cristina P.

    Delicious pumpkin pancakes and pumpkin french toast. This place is super cute and really well priced. I would love to come here more often if it weren't so far from me.

    (5)
  • Jennifer T.

    In general, this place is very personable and hospitable . On my last visit in March with a girlfriend, as soon as we walked in we were quickly greeted by the owner, Teddy. He was very friendly and warm. Unfortunately, we didn't have enough time to dine in so we had some food made to go. I ordered the Gyro Meat platter and my friend had a some sort of crepes with chocolate sauce and fruits. She says that they have very good Eggs Benedict here but I haven't tried it. I thought my gyros tasted OK but it wasn't the best I've had. The meat was drier than I would have liked and the portion didn't seem that large for an approximate $10 lunch. She ordered some kind of crepes with chocolate syrup with fruits and whipped cream. That dish was a large size and by the end she just thought it was all too sweet together. I Overall, I think that this place is quite nice and is a good spot for brunch with friends to catch up. It's a good concept but I wouldn't be able to afford breakfast here every day. And as tempting as it is to make a stop over place after my workout at Xsport, I probably shouldn't if I don't want to negate all of my efforts ;D.

    (3)
  • Lauren N.

    They have the BEST skillets!!! I stop here every time I'm in for a visit in Chicago!!

    (5)
  • Marc J.

    Time management is horrible! But food is worth the wait. Excellent food I recommend the Irish skillet! Probably the best cornbeef and hash browns I've ever had. One thing that could make it perfect is if they used chunky cornbeef, but that's just a personal preference. Also the allow you to get French toast instead of just pancakes or plain toast for no extra charge. And you can have your eggs any way you want. I usually get one sunny side up and the other scrambled. The worst part about coming here is that their time management is horrible. We called to ask how long the wait was they replied "no wait". We arrived 3 minutes after calling only to find out there was a 15 minute wait. The ugliest part of this lie in is that 10-15 minutes wait really means 20-30. They tell you 10-15 just so you don't go somewhere else. This is the only flaw in this nice place.

    (4)
  • Jessica N.

    Best breakfast place in the suburbs. My husband is a huge fan of breakfast and we have tried several places but nothing comes close to Jam n Jelly. We now live in Bartlett and will even drive the 30 min to eat breakfast here. My husband loves the skillets. And the pancakes are a definite must try if you're headed here. I've never had a better pancake than at Jam n Jelly! I am a fan of their Lots of Lox platter. This is also our go-to place before a girls day shopping extravaganza. We typically come here and totally stuff ourselves before the stores open so we can coast thru til dinner. haha.

    (5)
  • Dan R.

    Their service is their best attribute with true Portillo's (who owns them) efficiency. Very nice staff and very attentive. The food is above average but not so notable that it stands out or is reason alone to go back. They have a good menu of options and healthy choices that I appreciate.

    (4)
  • Derrick T.

    On one of our non-paleo cheat days, we decided to entertain the suggestion of one of my knowledgable coworkers who's lived in the area far long than we have for a tasty breakfast. Pulled up to a mostly non-descript strip mall area with a sign that said "Restaurant" on the outside. However, this unambitious exterior hid a warm, beautiful inside with tasty food on an overwhelming menu with way too many choices. Coffee: Not impressive unfortunately. Perhaps they need a different roast, but the wife didn't much enjoy the flavor. Irish Skillet: Canned corn beef hash with potatoes and two over easy eggs. Serving size was just right and over easy eggs were just the right amount of flow to the yolks. Came with two pancakes which were light, fluffy, and sweet. Country fried steak: Tasty gravy, more breading than meat, which is a typical hallmark of country fried steaks, and some nicely done toast. Service: Uber-friendly with lots of smiles, and overly apologetic when they accidentally charged us for two coffees instead f one. Verdict: Diner style food done right, while not exceptional, is highlighted by excellent service at a reasonable price. Worth checking out if you're looking for a change up from your normal breakfast spots. We'll likely be back with the family for a nice Sunday morning breakfast.

    (4)
  • Kika W.

    Delicious, fresh, good quality of food and most important; home-made taste breakfast!!! Yummm...been here couple times and everything were good. Not to mention their home made jelly. Always good to have a family-run business handled with love :) However, they might want to improve their coffee, that's the only thing lack IMO

    (4)
  • Paul Z.

    I had an Aunt Shirley that when you asked her what she thought about a restaurant she recently ate at she would exclaim "Feh" and fake like she was spitting, That memory came back to me while eating here. For a place that had a line out the door I got my hopes up that we found a decent breakfast joint in the area but was soon disappointed by their mediocrity. I think the real criticism should go to their food supplier, the Skirt Steak was tough and their bacon was horrible, it's pretty hard to cook bacon to come out horrible so it must be the bacon to start with, it was like eating a salt lick. We also requested well done hash browns and they were barely browned and tasted of vegetable oil. The eggs and toast were pretty good. So to sum it up , all I have to say is "Feh" and "PTOOOEY!"

    (2)
  • Kristin S.

    Not a bad little place for the burbs. I do have to give it a thumbs up for nice service, friendly. Nice tea selection and the oatmeal was not too bad. The menu is a bit generic, but I tend to be a city breakfast place snob, so don't really listen to me if you like the classics. One of those places that gives you choices galore. Kinda of reminds me of Egg Harbor, a lot.

    (3)
  • Joe K.

    This is one of our usual breakfast stops. The food is always really good and you definitely get a lot of it. The skillets and the omelets are both very good. Super fluffy pancakes and the best whipped butter out there. The only complaints is that the service is a little bit slow and there's a limited kids menu. But that doesn't stop me from going 2 or 3 times a month. On the weekend there might be a little bit of a wait but so worth it.

    (4)
  • Glo K.

    I love Sunday brunch! Sunday brunch feels like a weekly holiday celebration before you take on your week. Then you do it all over again! Jam n' Jelly exceeds my brunch expectation. The hot brunch spot is hidden in a small plaza on Lemont and 75th. I believe my first reaction was "Huh? Is this the place?" Please don't be fooled by the outside. I will admit I was a little skeptical at first glance. My boyfriend and I were hungry and floating around Naperville, and stumbled upon this place... thanks to the Yelp App on my iPhone. The interior is nice and our server is nice... blah blah. Let me jumped into the food. One thing that's great about brunching with your boyfriend is sharing two plates. My boyfriend and I ordered the Mediterranean Omelets for something savory and the Stuffed Peaches & Cream French Toast for our sweet cravings. Usually when you go to a restaurant, you might like one component on the plate, but you might think everything else is okay. At the end, you might consider it a good meal. At Jam n Jelly, I loved EVERYTHING on both plates. The Mediterranean Omelet was probably the best omelet I had in awhile, but the French toast was a real treat. The cream is injected inside the toast, and the caramelized peaches placed on top. The toast was toasted and crunchy in the right places. When you take a bite, you can taste the lovely cream melted in your mouth. I wished I had more room in my stomach to try something else, but I was so full. Overall I enjoyed my time and Jam n Jelly... obviously. The price is pretty reasonable. I really enjoyed glancing at their menu and reading the descriptions. I would describe the menu as being "comfortably-creative." They don't try to distract you with the bells and whistles on the plates. The food really speaks for itself.

    (5)
  • Jeremy C.

    I love breakfast. I do not love this place. I got a skillet and as far as value it was not. The skillet was very shallow and half the potatoes were under cooked. My wife got the stuffed french toast and the waitress talked here into getting cinnamon apples on top.....they came out with cinnamon peaches. Which much to her dismay look very much like slightly burnt cinnamon apples. They however do not taste like apples, they taste like a pile of terrible. The pancakes were nothing special but the coffee kept flowing. That is more indicative of the waitress than the restaurant, but i digress. If you want an overpriced breakfast there are much better places that aren't that far down the road.

    (2)
  • Gigi G.

    Been here a couple of times... I gotta say..... This is one of my favorite breakfast place. Food is always on point. Freshly squeezed orange juice.... Dee-lish.... Ambience is ok... It gets pretty busy here from 9am, especially on Sundays....

    (4)
  • Justin R.

    Let me just start with I love breakfast. I have been in the suburbs for a few years now and found this place right under my nose. The food is delicious and they have great-tasting gluten free options like pancakes and toast. The jam is perfectly sweetened and it's a very nice change to the typical jam packets you see in other breakfast places. What I like most about this place is that the food is not drowning in butter or oil. The omelets are fluffy and they use real eggs!

    (5)
  • Louise V.

    The only breakfast place in the area that actually has healthy options.

    (4)
  • Jason R.

    As the name of the restaurant would lead you to believe, the homemade jam and jelly are very, very good. From my experience, though, little else here is. The prices are similar to Egg Harbor, but the food isn't as good. Been here for both breakfast and lunch, and wasn't wowed either time. Had the quesadilla on my most recent visit and can honestly say I've made better at home for a fraction of the cost. It was very bland. Hostess was friendly and I was seated promptly, but our party's waitress was pretty bad -- slow with refills and could barely hear her over the ambient noise. The only time she moved in a timely fashion was when we asked for our check. She brought that at once and was promptly back to take the cash to the register. Otherwise, it was like she was wearing cement shoes. What made it even more disappointing was that the other waiters and waitresses serving tables around us seemed to be doing a phenomenal job. There's quite a selection of good breakfast places in the area and this place is always packed, but for the life of me I can't understand why. To me, it's just average.

    (2)
  • Jacklyn M.

    I found this cute little place on our way out of Chicago and was really impressed. It had some charm (little doilies on the table) and they had some good specials. I had the Red Velvet french toast, and it was stuffed with some cream cheese custard, and it was awesome. The bread was so light and fluffy. I also had hash browns, which were a little too crispy but they were good. My boyfriend had a skillet hash with a side of gluten free pancakes! They offered some gluten free sides like toast and pancakes and it was a pleasant surprise. Overall a good experience!

    (4)
  • Avanti H.

    yes most definitely one of my fav breakfast spots in the area , food is great and so is the customer service .

    (4)
  • Taeler H.

    This was the best breakfast I've eaten in a very long time, and the prices were pretty reasonable too. One of my besties and I came here for a brunch date on Saturday around noon-ish and the place was full like it was still the breakfast rush hour, which was a good sign, but we didn't have to wait on a table, which was an even better sign. We sat down and got the fresh squeezed OJ which was very good and fresh. We didn't know what to order because the menu was sooo large. They had a lot of choices! We finally decided and I ordered the Mediterranean omelet, which is unlike me b/c I typically go the safe route and get a waffle, my friend ordered the Greek skillet and pancakes which looked amazing, I tasted the pancake which was light and fluffy and very good, not like any other pancake I'd tasted (not a big pancake fan). My omelet was also very good, one of the best omelets ever! So they get 5 stars from me, even though none of the staff went outside to help this lady that fainted out front after leaving the restaurant...

    (5)
  • Tom O.

    Ran out of soup by 1pm. Kinda sad. Food was just ok nothing special or great. Kind of pricey for the portion. Prolly wont be back to this one but may try another in the area.

    (3)
  • Bobbi G.

    Skillets are awesomely yummy! Pancakes nice & fluffy...goes great with the homemade jam! Nom nom nom! :p

    (5)
  • Chris R.

    My experience at jam and jelly cafe is one that no human being should endure. The food was ok, the service was on insulting, but the patrons were what really spoiled my otherwise mediocre visit to this eatery. Apparently a patron named "Carol" is a frequent diner at this location. My co-worker and I had the pleasure of meeting carol. We were first scolded and belittled for taking "her" spot. As normal parking lot etiquette dictates, one uses their turn signal to indicate intent. Carol was dropping off a gaggle of her senior citizen friends at the front door where she had her hazards on and was facing oncoming traffic. There was a van about to move so we signaled and waited for the van to pull out. As it did, we parked as intended and was walking to the front door. On our journey to the entrance that when we were scolded by Carol. The scolding doesn't stop there. Upon entering and assisting another geriatric couple out of the establishment we were then scolded by Carol's gang of unruly seniors who also accused us of stealing Carol's spot. To add insult to injury the hostess even sided with the seniors and spoke her opinion on the matter. At this juncture we decided to leave since we would probably get pubic hair or at a bare minimum an unsanitary appendage dipped in our food. Overall on "non" breakfast/brunch hours avoid this place unless you have an AARP membership.

    (1)
  • Sara B.

    huge menu selection. Lots of variety. Had an omelette with asparagus, brie and tomatoes. Delish! LOVED the greek toast and would return for some more of it! Most defiantly should check this place out.

    (4)
  • Katie Z.

    Amazing breakfast, service was great. I dropped my fork and server was right there with new one before it barely hit the floor. Coffee was tasty. Highly recommended!

    (5)
  • Bruce T.

    I travel all over the country for my job. Almost a different state every week, and I eat on the road a lot. I don't eat wheat, and so I always look for a breakfast joint that has good skillets. I must say Jam & Jelly is probably one of the best skillets I've had in the country. I've eaten here twice, and each time has been memorable. I'm writing this review from another state this morning, just thinking again about how nice it would be to have this restaurant locally -because the breakfast options here in Columbia, Missouri flat suck in comparison. This place is great, you won't be disappointed. My dishes and glassware were always clean. Service staff was polite and quick, though nothing to write home about on that front. It's the quality of the food and awesome skillet options that have me thinking about this restaurant even when I'm hundreds or thousands of miles away.

    (5)
  • Robyn C.

    The BF and I come here for breakfast. We split the veggie skillet and they split it for us and use separate plates so that I don't have to!! They also offer Cholula. Any breakfast joint that offers this instead/alongside Tabasco sauce is a winner to me. Service is great, they refill your coffee pretty quickly.

    (4)
  • Dave S.

    This restaurant is nicely hidden. I would have to say that it is almost too hidden. I never even knew a restaurant existed in this space. It is easy to get lost in the area of giant strip malls! The restaurant is rather sparsely yet rather nicely decorated and very well kept. Just by the looks of the interior, I was expecting a rather overpriced meal but I was pleasantly surprised. Our server was great and our meal was great and it didn't break the wallet at all. As mentioned in the name, their spin is jelly and did a good job of presenting their highlighted condiment! Although the entire meal was fantastic and satisfying, I was surprised that just standard, ordinary bread was used to make their toast. It was not bad by any means. The name kind of implies a focus on one of my favorite breakfast side dishes so it was a bit of a let down. Overall this restaurant was a great find! Since I am in the area quite a bit, I am going to be sure to visit again and again!

    (4)
  • LOIS B.

    This place has been a number of names since I have moved here, and now it seems brighter and more open. Maybe I just don't remember each place. Stopped in for breakfast this morning. Seated promptly, acknowledged instantly, greeted by our server quickly, and placed our order ALL in just minutes. Everyone appeared happy to help you. Food arrived quickly and was piping hot. It was waaaaaaaaaaaay too much to finish eating. We did not feel rushed so they could turn the table. All in all, a pleasant experience. I would definitely go back, maybe for lunch.

    (4)
  • Christy G.

    I was super impressed. This place uses fresh ingredients!!! I typically ask for my omelets without mushrooms because most places don't use fresh mushrooms. However, I forgot to ask and to my surprise I recieved an omelet with fresh mushrooms! Many of the breakfast spots in the area seem to use canned, jarred or frozen ingredients....blah! But my breakfast at Jam 'n' Jelly in Darien tasted fresh and delicious. I can't wait to try their lunch menu!

    (5)
  • Anthony M.

    I love Jam & Jelly! Their pancakes are amazing! Well worth the wait to be seated. Oh and their coffee is great too! It's the best place for breakfast.

    (4)
  • Gloria B.

    Great breakfast! The service is terrific and the food is fresh. Best Benedicts in the suburbs. They serve old favorites as well as eggs and pancakes with a new twist.

    (5)
  • Angela B.

    This is our favorite breakfast restaurant. Delicious fresh food, friendly staff and owners. The perfect neighborhood restaurant. I wish they were open for dinner too.

    (5)
  • Andy R.

    This place is hidden in the shopping mall. I went for lunch recently and thought it was A-OK. The menu has a million items to choose from and I also thought the layout of the menus was very clean. I had the chicken quesadilla and it was pretty good. The meal came with soup, so I ordered the chicken tortilla soup, which was really good. If i'm in the area I'll go back, but I wont go out of my way to eat there again.

    (3)
  • Dana G.

    To the Yelp-mobile, boyfriend! We don't reaaally have a yelp-mobile... but we do have a Ford FUC-us, a mobile app search, and two hungry tummies growling for breakfast. Which lead us right to Jam N Jelly. This place is hard to find. It's on the far corner in a strip mall and only reads RESTAURANT in green on the building. It does say Jam N Jelly Cafe on the door but we didn't see that until we got closer. Deceiving, and the reason I don't think we were ready for this jelly. This Cafe was just too delicious for us babe! The food was lookin' hot and smellin' good! The menu had an abundance of mouth watering choices, but I had to go with the bananas foster Belgian waffle. It had caramelized bananas on top of a steaming hot waffle with cinnamon and powdered sugar. Each bite was a pocket filled with maple syrup and gooey banana goodness! So yummy. My boyfriend got the eggs Benedict over crab cakes. No complaints other than the hash-browns got cold quick. They were perfectly crispy though. We both had coffee and I had a glass of OJ. It was like I just bit into an orange. I'm sure it was freshly squeezed. The decor is beautiful and it is very clean, The service was top notch as well. Definitely a place we will visit when we get the rare occasion of breakfast together.

    (5)
  • MyKey C.

    Great place for breakfast n' brunch. Awesome staff, food, atmosphere, and they actually have REAL orange juice with pulp that actually comes free with one of the meals you can choose. Loved it and definitely coming again. =P

    (5)
  • Sarah S.

    I've gone to this place for years and have always enjoyed the food. The service is okay. It really depends on which server you get. Honestly, my biggest complaint is the music. It seriously kills the atmosphere and has not changed in years. It does not fit the restaurant style at all.

    (4)
  • Andy R.

    Best breakfast joint in Darien, IL hands down!!! Considering I eat out for breakfast almost every weekend of my life, I feel I am more than qualified to write this review. Quick background check: I was born and raised in Darien, and I have ate at all the other breakfast restaurants in the Darien, DG, Hinsdale, Burr Ridge, WIllowbrook area. Jam 'n' Jelly is on a whole other level compared to Egg Harbor, Downers Delight, Blueberry Hill, Moondance Diner, etc. With it being a relatively new breakfast restaurant, you can see that they went above and beyond to make this a presentable place to dine in. Jam 'n' Jelly is actually a very nice, clean restaurant. Food: The menu is huge, and so are the portions. A great bang for your buck. I frequently order the Mediterranean Omelette - it's amazing!! Other times I just get the classic 3 eggs your way, with hashbrowns, toast, and bacon. Speaking of bacon, their bacon is extremely delicious. They must get it from some top-of-the-line butcher because they are extra thick cuts. Plus, they cook it to perfection - extra crispy.... Staff: Very friendly, accomodating, and inviting. They take your order, keep the coffee mugs full, and serve you quick. I couldn't ask for more. Lastly, I would like to point out that they have some solid coffee mugs. I drink copious amounts of coffee, and nothing upsets me more to see a dinky coffee mug that is empty within a minute. Jam 'n' Jelly gives me a good size mug that's built to last, and when I'm empty, the cute lookin waitress is right there to top me off.

    (5)
  • Jim D.

    We were looking for a new breakfast place to try and dropped in on the Jam n Jelly this morning. Compared to a lot of other breakfast/lunch places in the area it's relatively new, so it has nice decor and comfortable seating. My wife loves Eggs Benedict and decided to try the Benedict Skillet. I had the Mexican skillet. The food was very good - the Chorizo was flavorful and spicy, but not too hot to eat. The one downside was the service - we ended up waiting by the door for close to 10 minutes...the restaurant wasn't full and there was no line. Once we were seated, the coffee didn't come around too often, and the food took quite awhile for a restaurant that wasn't busy. Overall, we'll be back (because we loved the food), but as other reviewers have commented, be prepared for a leisurely meal.

    (4)
  • Kal B.

    Polite People 4 Stars Food 3 Stars The Way they sat us down 4 in a booth and me sticking out in the middle of the isle, especially when they weren't busy and they had bigger tables open they get 2 stars. Wife ordered Cafe Steak Skillet 4 Stars Kids ordered Cinnamon Swirl French Toast 3 Stars I ordered the Veggie Omelet 3 Stars Toast was burnt Coffee Cup was dirty Skillet plate was dirty And I didn't get my homemade jelly or jam with every order that other reviews claimed they got.

    (3)
  • Kelly C.

    I recently came to the Jam 'n' Jelly Cafe for a birthday lunch for a coworker. We were a group of about 12, and they were able to easily accommodate us with just a 10 minute call ahead. The place looks really nice for a suburban breakfast/diner-type establishment (most of them look the same, and this has its own feel). Our waiter was informative, funny and really efficient. Pretty much the optimal situation for work lunch dining. He ran off all the different jams/jellies quickly and from memory (I went with the jalapeno raspberry and would recommend it to any friend who doesn't mind heat). I opted to have the Mexican skillet because I am a sucker for anything containing chorizo. I saw several other dishes coming out ahead of mine and thought I might regret my decision because everything looked amazing. But then that delightful plate meant for me came out and I knew I'd chosen the right one. The eggs were perfect, they didn't skimp on the meat, and the potatoes had a good bite to them. All in all it was breakfast-for-lunch success. At the end, they brought out a giant dessert waffle. This thing had ice cream, chocolate sauce and whipped cream atop it. It made its way around our table of 12 twice and there was still quite a bit left. Generosity, thy name is Jam 'n' Jelly. Seriously, if you're looking for good breakfast dining in the Darien area, come here. You shan't regret.

    (4)
  • Joshua H.

    Went in for lunch on 1/02/2013. Attempted to order one of the features from the board as you walked in. Normally I would understand them being out of it but it was barely noon. It was also a Panini sandwhich with barely anyone in the restaurant. The waitress was also very unattentive and really put the rush on us. Really would not recommend this place to anyone.

    (1)
  • Sandy N.

    Service here is reaaaaally slow. But, the food isn't too bad. I liked the tortilla soup, and the crabcake benedict is really tasty. It's got a cute ambience and a huge, pretty creative menu. Just give yourself enough time to get back to work. =P

    (3)
  • Gail M.

    I love eating here after work (i work nights!). +We always get seated right away +Alway get a cup of coffee or a glass of water as soon as we sit down. +Always get our food served promptly. The food tastes fresh & home made. I didn't give 5 stars because sometimes it's hard to flag the waitress to get our check. But otherwise great service.

    (4)
  • Tommy R.

    Went for lunch--just my crew from work and an army of retirees! Large selection, nice atmosphere, decent service, and WAY too big of portions. All my coworkers' food looked better than mine (and mine was delish!).

    (4)
  • Ashley W.

    I met up with a friend here for breakfast and I was pleasantly surprised at how wonderful this little diner-ish place was! Here's what stood out: Service - the service was top notch! We sat there talking as we looked over the menu, and probably took longer than we should've to place our order. At some places, you feel rushed, like you'er annoying the server because you're taking too long. Here, our waitress checked on us periodically, but didn't make us feel rushed. She kept on top of drink refills, which was also nice. Food - We both had one of the skillets. I had the American Skillet which had potatoes, some veggies, and chunks of sausage, with two eggs on top. It was served with pancakes or toast. My friend had the Veggie Skillet. Both skillets were absolutely delicious, and seasoned just right. The pancakes were tasty too! It was a lot of food, and the price wasn't bad at all. For a weekday, I was surprised at just how many people there! That must be a sign of good food, right? Anyhow, I'd say this is probably my new favorite breakfast place in the area.

    (5)
  • Jenni E.

    This cute little place is tucked away in a strip mall, but if you find yourself shopping in this area I recommend it for breakfast or lunch. They have a variety of unique breakfast items that looked yummy, but after spotting another diner with an incredible-looking lox, cream cheese and bagel platter I was sold. The lox was super fresh and came with all sorts of things to build the perfect lox sandwich - cucumbers, feta cheese, olives, capers, etc. My husband just has a side of fresh fruit due to a bad experience at Red Lobster the night before, but that is another Yelp review completely...anyway, the fruit was fresh and when he wanted to bring it home the waiter brought a container marked with the contents and the date. Cute place - I will be back for breakfast soon!

    (4)
  • Sean D.

    Jam'n it Breakfast with mah lady. TIP TOP SERVICE!!!! I have been to this joint a few times and have not been disappointed once. Every time I go I try something different. Carbcake eggs benny ...thry this if you like crabcakes it was delish. Prosciutto Fresh mozzarella Crepes...These were tasty however they went a bit overboard with the Basil....easy up there chef/cook. The coffee here IMO is bit better than most breakfast places. The OJ is AWESOME, way better than other chain-breakfast places that use the concentrated shtuff. The place has a clean minimal feel to it, nothing distracting but the multi level dining room gives the place a feeling that the decorator and owner give a poop about personality.

    (5)
  • Ashley M.

    Best pancakes I have ever had! Made with fresh blueberries. Coffee was very good too. Very nice atmosphere.

    (5)
  • Matt B.

    I eat at Jam n Jelly every few weeks, and in general, I think it's the best breakfast place in the area. There are a couple of other reliable places, but Jam n Jelly has a much more creative menu than most, which takes it up a notch. The management and waitstaff are all polite and seem to do their jobs well. During crowded weekend mornings, they give out numbers and keep people moving without being pushy or rude. Foods of note: the skillets are well done, the homemade jellies are delicious, the healthy scrambler is a great deal, and the varied french toasts are all good. There is definitely a large amount of unhealthy breakfast items available, so you need to have some self-control. Orange juice is good, but it could be colder, and the "large" size would be a "small" in any other parallel universe. Perhaps there is a shortage I haven't heard about. Decor is nice, inviting and comfortable. I frequently hear the 80's station on the overhead speakers, which is an interesting and nice touch. Prices are higher than your average breakfast place, but I think the quality is worth it. Two skillets and two orders of orange juice was about $23, maybe $4-$5 more than I would expect at another place. (The OJ is particularly expensive, IMO.) But in general, if you're not eating breakfast out every day, it's a great place for a nice weekend start.

    (4)
  • Carly L.

    My boyfriend and I recently went back to the Jam and Jelly cafe after not being there for a while. I got the crunchy munchy french toast and he got the cafe skillet. Let me just say that we haven't been able to stop thinking about our breakfasts since we went! My french toast was the PERFECT amount of crunchy yet melt in your mouth. It is basically french toast coated in corn flakes and it is amazing. The cafe skillet included skirt steak, mushrooms, green pepper, egg, and other various things that I do not like but my boyfriend does. He LOVED this skillet and raved that it was one of the best he has ever had. After that breakfast, it is a good possibility that we will be back this weekend for the same exact thing!

    (5)
  • Tori B.

    Some of you guys amaze me. Must have had a bad waitress. I however did not! Irena was very fast (must have previously worked for Jimmy Johns) i had a caraf of water on table as soon as I sat down, and the florentine benedict was flavorful! Oh and I paid much more for less.

    (5)
  • Roger K.

    Went for a late breakfast on a Sunday around 1130 and the place packed. After waiting for about 20 min. we got a seat. Good variety of breakfast and lunch selections. I ended up getting the eggs Benedict and some fresh squeezed OJ. Would have liked the OJ to come colder and in a larger glass, especially when they charge you almost $3 for it. One plus was the availability to get fresh fruit with your meals

    (3)
  • Jack G.

    Good food

    (4)
  • Ellen L.

    A friend and I stopped in at about 8 on a weekday morning. I got there first and went in, intending to grab a table for the two of us and get started on some coffee. I stood there, waiting to be seated (or even just acknowledged), for just under 10 minutes before my friend showed up. She and I stood there an additional 10 minutes. One person from the kitchen poked their head out and looked at us and went back in. Nothing. Ultimately, we opted not to reward craptastic service with our dollars, so we left and went elsewhere. It's hard to write a review of any variety when your presence at the establishment isn't even acknowledged.

    (1)
  • don g.

    ,,,Since my review of ths coffee is mentioned in every review, why dont the owner change it???...DUH Stay away...until this "diner" can upgrade its food, all I can say is yuck!!!!! ...The coffee is the worst....as I dont know what deal they are getting, but I would definitely change the brand and do it now.The food was expensive for the quality received..I want to go back, but untill the coffee xdoesnt taste like burnt cgarette ashes...and then I will re-post...I will repost after I first call to ask about the coffe...If you cant make a decent cup of joe, everything else is downhill

    (1)
  • Agnes N.

    Meh just about sums it up. The coffee was awful. Really awful. The food was uninspired.

    (2)
  • Riley'sMama s.

    After reading a review that compared this place to Egg Harbor Cafe, I have to say - not even close! The only reason I gave this place 2 stars instead of 1 was because the service was actually very good in my experience. First of all, their coffee is horrible! It was very bitter. Secondly, I ordered the Southwest Wrap with the salsa on the side and was then told they couldn't put it on the side?? Why not? Also, the sandwich was just spicy - there were no other flavors happening. Finally, even the french fries were bad. Seriously? How do you mess up french fries? Although the restaurant is quite nice on the inside - I won't be returning.

    (2)
  • Stef F.

    Actually way cooler on the inside than at first glance. From the street, it looks like your typical half-ass attempt at breakfast in a strip mall. In actuality, the place has class, good service, and interesting concepts for some of its breakfast items. My biggest complaints: Eggs that were ordered were gooey/runny overload. They weren't cooked enough. Also, while we were given a pitcher of water with slices of lemon in it, the glass I drank out of had a musty smell to it, which was a turn-off. My biggest compliments: innovative food items--such as smore's pancakes, that's pretty cool. Plenty of fresh jams, which they bring out to you in a white dish. Coffee is aplenty, hot, and quickly refilled. With some fresh cream to boot. I ordering a scrambler with potatoes and feta cheese. A nice decent size portion, perfect size really. My only thought is the feta was reaaaallly salty. I didn't finish my eggs and such because it was so salty. I had a side of pancakes that were flavorful and not overwhelming though. I'd check this place out again. Lovely atmosphere, busy, and quick service. But is it my new breakfast favorite??? Not quite yet.

    (3)
  • Dan Z.

    I've only been here for breakfast, but we've had a lot of breakfasts here. The restaurant is always clean and the service is always fast and friendly. The only reason I am holding out on giving a 5 star review is because the coffee is never good. It's ok, but when everything else is great, "ok" coffee takes away from the experience. I never knew there were so many varieties of Egg Benedict, which are all outstanding. There is a good selection of breakfast items, egg dishes, breakfast meats, waffles and pancakes. Just a tad on the high side of the price spectrum for a casual restaurant, our average per person cost is around $13.00, plus tip. I love this place!

    (4)
  • Chico R.

    Been meaning to write a review on this place since we go here at least twice a month. Best breakfast in the area! Food is great and the service even better. The place is almost always packed on the weekends but the 20 minute wait is so worth it!

    (5)
  • Shaun M.

    As Good As It Gets! My wife and I went for the first time on Valentine's Day (our anniversary) for breakfast. We were seated within 60 seconds. Literally 3 seconds later there was a carafe of ice water with lemon and two clean glasses at my table. Literally 5 seconds later my server introduced herself and poured our waters. Within this time, the manager had already spoken and everyone was smiling! The food was amazing! We ordered eggs, sausage, bacon and french toast. I remarked at the beautiful pancakes at another table, and just like that the manager delivered a complimentary short stack with powdered sugar, whipped butter and warm syrup. Later he had two glasses of orange juice sent out. Complimentary as well. I could tell they were whole oranges just an hour or so ago. Exceptional quality of food. Really the best experience I've had in quite some time eating out! They also brought toast (tastes like it's made there; I forgot to ask) and homemade jams with whipped butter. The service was fast. Efficient. They knew when to come to the table and when not to. Our server was very pleasant. The value for the quality of food is great. Can't believe I haven't been here before. We'll be back. With guests. For lunch too.

    (5)
  • Keith B.

    Update: this place is still my favorite. Food is consistently outstanding, the staff are ultra friendly (Anna), the owner (Ted) is like having a favorite neighbor. I can't say enough good about this place!

    (5)
  • Betsy B.

    Great spot that can get busy at times like all good places are. Food is great we especially like the lots of lox (great for cary out).

    (4)
  • Brittany N.

    Great, solid, home-y cafe in an otherwise "suburbified" area with chain restaurants galore. Great decor (despite my initial doubt on seeing the big red lettering plastered on the building), and a great place to catch a cute lunch with someone. Menu is huge! They even have an assortment of crepes! (although I didn't get to try any this time around.) Had a prosciutto, mozzarella, basil, roasted red pepper panini which was great (despite my initial skepticism that the prosciutto was quite thickly sliced, but it was still really yummy!) Oh, and it came with a bowl of their tortilla soup which was great too. They also let me substitute fruit for my fries, which is always nice.

    (4)
  • Jim S.

    If I was just rating their breakfast it would've been an automatic 5 stars. I been here several times for breakfast with various friends and family and every time everyone has been thoroughly impressed. The menu is creative and unique and walks the fine line of being comfortably upscale without being trendy, pretentious and expensive. The french toasts are my favorites (especially the banana bread one) but I've also enjoyed their waffles, skillets and omelet. The crepes were also above average but paled in comparison to the rest of the menu. The sides are all excellent including the hash browns (which are some of the best I've ever eaten) and their homemade jams! Their lunch is definitely still good but unfortunately much less exciting, perhaps somewhere around 3 stars. Our table of four had a wrap, a sandwich, a panini and a salad and nothing really stood out. As with breakfast, the portions are very generous and the fries, while not homemade, are very good, but the overall plates just lacked the refinement that their breakfast items have. The overall taste of the panini was good but the chicken was cut too thick to the point that it was impossible to eat. The buffalo wrap was also good but totally overdressed. We did also have both of the soups that day and they were both really good. I think a little refinement to the lunch menu would go a long way, especially given the high quality of the ingredients. Service has always been above average to great, and that includes weekend mornings when there's a 20 min wait for a table. The owners are always available and friendly and the restaurant is always clean. All in all this is a great addition to the community and definite can't miss for nice breakfast.

    (4)
  • Barry C.

    The first thing I noticed about this place was the decor. Very nice paint job, beautiful granite counter tops, wood floor... this is pretty much what I want my house to look like. The service was excellent and performed with a smile. My coffee never quite got to half full because there was always someone ready with a warm up. I had the "Big Fat Greek Skillet", which met my primary needs when going to Chicago: Gyros and Feta. The skillet was very very good, and I will probably order it the next time I'm here. My toast was served with my choice of jam; I chose Strawberry Rhubarb which was a bit runny but with great flavor. The wheat toast had a nice amount of grain in it and was toasted well. Really a great restaurant with a reasonable price. I recommend it!

    (4)
  • glow b.

    Delicious Little Hole in the Wall! I went here based on Yelp ratings, and was not disappointed. The skillets and various renditions on Eggs Benedict are so tasty! I tried the crepes and tho they weren't bad, they weren't great. They were sort of plain, at least the strawberry banana version that I had. All told, I am definitely going to become a regular here now that I live too far away from Blueberry Hill (my fav). It's not super expensive, but slightly more than I would hope. This I can overlook for that fact that it's privately owned and I'm always up for supporting local business owners. The inside is very cute as well which is a plus. I give it a thumbs up.

    (4)
  • Kelley P.

    food was great. excellent selection. good service. pleasant decor. The place is not very big but it was not too busy when we were there. lunch for 3 came to about $30.

    (4)
  • Michelle W.

    I went here yesterday for the first time with my girlfriend and I will definately be going back! I was surprised at how much they offered on the menu. We ordered the gypsy skillet, biscuits and gravy benedict, a side of french toast an bacon. Everything was very good, and we didn't have to wait long. The coffee wasn't the best (the stuff I make at home is way better) and I do wish they would put a list of all the jams and jellys they offer since there are so many. I think the waitress only named off like 5. But for the most part everything else was awesome. We did go during brunch time so it wasn't busy so I had no problems getting my food quickly. This is def my new breakfast spot!

    (4)
  • Confucius J.

    It's a very solid local place. The type of place that you really wouldn't go too far out of your way to patronize, but that you would definitely patronize over a similar type of chain. I'm not a egg eater, so I can't comment on their omelets, skillets, etc. other than to say that the portion sizes look solid for their price. When I go, I get some combination of breakfast meats, pancakes, and country style hash browns. The latter is one of their strengths - really properly prepared, not undercooked, not burnt to a crisp. Breakfast meats are above average, pancakes are average. Service is very good. Friendly staff who don't hover over you but know how to keep an eye on things and know what they're doing. The place is a very good value. For me, the 1-egg special with two large pancakes and hash browns for $3.85 is a fantastic deal. (I hate wasting the egg, but it's easier and cheaper than ordering a la carte.) I can have a solid breakfast with coffee (a little weak, but not bad) and be out of there for $7.50 after tip.

    (4)
  • Jeff B.

    I have been there a few times since it has opened a few weeks ago and have not been disappointed and it being a breakfast and lunch place the variety is very good for breakfast or lunch. It is called jam n jelly cafe since it has a long list of jams and jellies you can have and not just your typical ones. It is worth your time and business is picking up being a new place this will be around for a long time so give it a try as soon as you can because I am sure you will like it

    (5)
  • Demetrios P.

    I stopped in for lunch the other day when I was in the area and was very impressed with Jam n Jelly Cafe. The management was very attentive and seem to care about the place a whole lot. It is always great to see the owners around as opposed to going to a corporate restaurant where no one cares. The waitress went out of her way to make me feel welcome. I started with a cup of Chicken Rice homemade soup. Way better than the garbage that is served a Panera or the Corner Bakery. For lunch I had the Ted's Wrap. Very tasty combo of chicken, sour cream, bbq sauce and jalapeño peppers. Unique flavors....and I love how they grill the wrap, it made for an extra crispy wrap which is rare. All in all, great experience. I will be back.

    (5)
  • David D.

    My favorite for breakfast. Best place around for sure. Good food, great service and a wonderful menu.

    (5)
  • Bill T.

    This is a great place for breakfast - nice menu selection and a lot of food for the price...you will probably be bringing some of it home for breakfast the next day. Service has almost always been very prompt and they aren't afraid to refill your coffee. This is my go-to breakfast place.

    (4)
  • Wendy F.

    We've noticed improvement here since it reopened as the Jam 'n Jelly cafe. The food is very good - and the service is great. We've been very happy with the wait staff. The only strange thing we've noticed is the way the main hostess (manager?) is with her staff. She seems very rude at times to some of them, criticizing them in ear shot of customers (which isn't very professional).

    (4)
  • Jon N.

    My experience at jam n jelly was not a peasent one ! i orderd the two eggs with hash brown and sausage and u think that would be an easy one to make well my hash browns were cold and my eggs were soggy ! The only thing they got rite was my coffee! The servers were excellent and very polite! I will not go back to this place until it becomes something else again thanks but no thanks

    (1)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :7:00 am - 3:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Breakfast
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : No

Jam ‘n’ Jelly Cafe

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