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  • Emily K.

    This place is another hidden gem in Green Bay. They have caused me to become addicted to quiche. They have some of the biggest muffins that come with their breakfast options. The location is extremely clean and the service is always spot on. Besides breakfast they offer really excellent options for lunch with sandwiches.

    (5)
  • Jason E.

    Very homey restaurant. You feel like you are in somebody's nicely decorated home. Food and service was really good. We sat in one of their small private rooms/coves - it was a bit echoey. The glass table tops made uncomfortable clanking with the dinnerware and we felt compelled to speak softly because if the echo effects. Other than that, great place.

    (4)
  • L Q.

    If you are a retired older woman, this is the place for you. We were the youngest in the place(mid 40's for us) by far, which would have been no big deal BUT we were treated completely different than the rest of the tables around us! Our waitress seemed annoyed by my order and never came back to see if we needed anything or liked our food. My omelet was quite tasty, and the dry bread was even good. I don't understand at all why people put black olives, not kalamata olives, in a greek omelet, so I ordered my omelet without the black olives. There were a lot of artichokes, spinach and feta so it was quite good. My husband had the quiche and it was pretty good. Had a huge glob of melted cheese on the top which was odd, but after scraping it off all was good. They offer Door Co. Coffee, which is mediocre at best. I'll come back if my mom wants to go, but not again as my choice. After breakfast we were driving towards Ledgeview, and noticed The Creamery. We went inside to check it out, and will definitely go back to eat there. The workers were extremely friendly even though we weren't even there to eat!

    (2)
  • M R.

    The grapevine is my new favorite when on green bay, wi. This restaurant is "title towns" home grown version of Cracker Barrel. The coffee is strong, black and hot and the servers rock! Our server was Sarah and her service was most excellent. We plan on returning next time we are in the green and gold

    (5)
  • Farah W.

    Great breakfast with a very nice presentation. We were super happy with the polite staff, meal, and price range.

    (5)
  • Alan R.

    I know this place is a favorite in Green Bay. I didn't think it was all that. The menu is limited and not creative... it's not even a good 'cafe' menu. I had pork with green beans. The green beans were honestly so salty that I couldn't eat them. The pork was dried out. I mentioned something to the server who politely apologized.

    (2)
  • Angela P.

    The food was really good but pretty greasy. The service was horrible. I asked for a chai drink "extra hot" and when I received it, it was more like just warm... No doubt, it was delicious but the waitress didn't come back so I just drank it that way. Upon receiving our food, after 5 minutes the waitress didn't even come back to check on us. When she did check on us, after about 10 minutes, I asked for more pico de gallo and my brother asked for more coffee. After 5 minutes she still didn't come back. I actually had to get up and ask her... She totally forgot... When my mom wanted something, we had to actually call after her because she would just walk past us without looking. My mom ordered a burger, which was very flavorful, but really greasy. I ordered a chicken quesadilla and it had wayyy too much cheese on it. I wanted to like this place but because of the service, I won't be back.

    (1)
  • Bret B.

    I had such high hopes for the Grapevine Cafe. I arrived about 9:15am, was greeted by the friendly hostess, and seated immediately despite not having a reservation. After a brief wait, I ordered coffee from my kind server, and it arrived quickly; the quality was OK, but better than what I had at my motel. I ordered the seafood benedict, and it arrived promptly. Then the problems started. I cut into one of the egg yolks to release the liquid deliciousness over the crab and English muffin, and it was hard-cooked! I cut into the second egg yolk, and it was even harder. I tasted the hollandaise sauce, and it was very light on flavor, including the faint taste of lemon. The crab and shrimp (advertised as tiger shrimp, but I doubt it), were delicious. But without the runny yolk, the entire dish was blah; the hard yolks were disgusting. And when I tasted the crispy hash browns, they were tepid! Almost cold! Even though the plate was still warm! How does that happen? I nibbled a bit until I could call down my server, and explained the situation. She immediately offered to replace the dish, agreeing with my complaints, but the problem was that I had to be at a meeting, and didn't have the time for a second serving. This dish was removed from my bill, for which I am grateful. The server repeated her desire to provide me with a new dish, and I agreed I would like it, if I had the time. I didn't think to ask for it to go, which would have solved my problem (IF the food was prepared properly), but the bottom line is I left with only a few nibbles of food, and had to go to my meeting essentially without breakfast, which made me very unhappy. The only fault here is with the kitchen, which should be able to execute poached eggs and hash browns that are palatable. This is so basic and simple to accomplish correctly, I have to wonder what they do with with more complex dishes. I'm truly sad that Grapevine Cafe literally left me with such a bad taste in my mouth. When I return to Green Bay, I'll find another spot (even fast food ... yech!) that will provide me with a better breakfast. This would be a one-star if it weren't for the great service.

    (2)
  • Melissa M.

    Since we live near to here, we come here quite a bit. Mostly for breakfast. I'm a big fan of the scramblers. I do avoid the orange juice though, I don't know if they make it from concentrate or if I just don't like the brand they use(very possible, I'm picky about orange juice), but it always seems a bit sour. My fiancé always gets whatever flavored coffee they have that day and usually always enjoys it. When we come for dinner I generally get a burger and chips and I've never been disappointed. I would recommend trying them out. And if you stop in you should wander through the gift shop that is attached to the restaurant. There are usually samples of some of the dip mixes they sell.

    (4)
  • Mallory F.

    Really liked this place. Was in town for a wedding and found this place on yelp so the boyfriend and I decided to give it a try. The place had really nice decor on the inside, it smelled lovely and there were (fake) flowers everywhere which just kind of set the tone for a really pleasant brunch. The food was delicious, our waitress was a sweetheart and the muffins that we took to go (cinnamon and blueberry) were so yummy. Definitely a great little breakfast spot.

    (4)
  • Leah M.

    My mother and I went here for lunch. We had mushroom and Swiss burgers, and they were just a smidge overcooked, but they were tasty (we'd ordered them medium, but they were more like well done.) The homemade ketchup was very nice with the kettle chips. I had one of their espresso drinks, and it was the right temperature. We had a tiramisu dessert, and it was like it was made that morning, not dry at all. I like the atmosphere, very homey, and comfortable. The waitress was quite attentive. I would like to come back here with my husband for breakfast and dinner, but lunch was a tasty experience.

    (4)
  • Bob H.

    Grapevine Cafe is a very good spot for brunch. I can't speak for anything else, but I come here often for brunch. It has a nice atmosphere. It's relaxed, but just the right amount of detail that it feels like it's a little extra special. I especially like the semi private rooms just off the main dining area. Even when there are larger groups with children it's nice and quiet. The Sunday Brunch Menu is good. Everything is reasonably priced. The waitresses are friendly and service has been prompt, although once in a while the food seems to arrive before we're even settled. The prices are really reasonable. I think there are about two things above $10. Portions are fair. I never leave hungry, although sometimes I wish I had ordered an extra side. Of course, that could have more to do with my waist than anything else. They really play up the flavored coffee, which is probably the way to go if you need a coffee fix: it's pretty blah.

    (3)
  • Wendy B.

    If you've ever wanted to pretend you lived in a furniture store, the Grapevine Cafe will take you one step closer to that dream. This is a furniture store where you can pull up a chair and eat breakfast at their table (for sale) while gazing at pictures on the wall (and their price tags). It's a little odd and also, a little schizophrenic with the decor. The thing I like most about the Grapevine Cafe is that the place is a little bit like a maze. There are private cubbies and little nooks and crannies where tables are stashed here and there. The place could be half full but you still won't be subjected to overhearing another table's conversations. It's actually quite nice. Foodwise, it's a solid three stars. The menu is a little sparse but it's definitely two steps above the typical greasy spoon breakfast that is common in G-Town. I've had a mushroom/spinach/cheese omelet once which was very wonderful and the other time I tried the seafood eggs benedict, which had the benefit of having real blue crab meat as well as tiger shrimp that they had obviously cooked to order (unlike other places which reheat previously cooked shrimp so that it has the taste and texture of a fishy eraser). The hollandaise sauce was actually very delicious, which means that their chef is fantastic or it's a really REALLY good premade sauce. It didn't taste like a mix, per se, but I tend to doubt that anyone around here could whip up a sauce that was so perfect and smooth as well as extremely flavorful. That being said, the servers could use some customer service training. Each time I've gone, the servers seem disengaged and somewhat annoyed with having to schlep foodstuffs for customers. I also am a little perplexed by the coffee bar. It's there, in the middle of the restaurant, and yet, the place doesn't smell like coffee. Is it just for show? Or is the coffee so truly awful that no one orders it? It is a mystery.

    (3)
  • Matt P.

    Very good and delicious. I like how they bring the toast out with breakfast dry. To many times I have been at places where they drench the toast in butter or margarine. Simple hash browns and eggs over easy but done perfectly. Wife's raspberry French toast was spectacular she said.

    (5)
  • Edie F.

    Friendly service. Immaculate . Great food. Six breakfasts ordered...all perfectly prepared.

    (5)
  • Joey T.

    A great place to go for brunch in Green Bay. The wife and I have come to this place a few time and we have yet to leave disappointed. The food is good and well priced, and the service is friendly and helpful. We enjoyed the Spinach and Artichoke Dip there as well as their Maple Bacon French Toast. The decor inside is very suitable for a brunch, comfortable and relaxing.

    (4)
  • Dan S.

    Got The asparagus and spinach scramble, it was good, but it wasn't as special as the raspberry fritter French toast - which was really good!!! The coffee was better than average for a place that has free refills. Service was good Prices were reasonable Easy parking

    (4)
  • Nathan N.

    Originally a furniture shop, the owner decided to turn the kitchen section into a restaurant. Now decorated with items from the shop, the place makes you feel like you're eating at home. Beautiful decor, nice wait staff, and delicious food. My girlfriend and I both got salads. I also got to try the tasty chicken dumpling soup, very good. My salad was the Apple Harvest Salad. Apple chunks, fresh strawberries, candied walnuts, chicken, and a raspberry vinaigrette dressing. MMmm almost perfect. The only thing I didn't like was the chicken. It could have either been warmed, or just maybe smaller pieces. The big long cold strips were a little unappealing once you bit into it. That's just me though. Overall a very pleasant experience and I'd definitely l go back. Where else can I have a pseudo homecooked meal in the comfort of my pseudo looking dining room.

    (4)
  • Tara E.

    This place was an interesting restaurant. My fiancé and I were seated in a tiny room. It was nice and private. The funny part was the decor all had price tags on them. When you're there, get the French onion soup. It was great. Everything else was pretty standard. Go through the store after dinner. You'll see some cute stuff for home and ladies' shoes/accessories. I bought a pair of shoes and a wind chime.

    (4)
  • Kirk F.

    This is a really funny place. Don't get me wrong, the food is pretty good. The funny part is that eating in Grapevine is like dining in an Ethan Allen showroom. Which is not surprising as it is a furniture store too but it is an odd concept--restaurant and furniture store. Everything has a price tag--I mean everything--mirror in bathroom has a price tag. The chair you sit on to wait for a table has a price tag. Next to the price tag tag on the painting you are looking at is an interior designer's phone number. Truly amusing! But good breakfasts--oatmeal, pancakes, eggs, good coffee--in a decidedly funny atmosphere!

    (4)
  • Jackie B.

    We've been here for lunch a few times and the sandwiches are always good. My only complaint is that their homemade chips are on the salty side. We've taken out of town guests here and they've always been impressed with the selection. The shop inside is cute and there's plenty to browse.

    (4)
  • ann s.

    This place is amazing!!! I went here a few weeks ago. We went kind of late right before it was closing and the waiter was still amazing. He didn't rush us and took his time with us. He was very attentive. The food was delious and it was my first time there too. I plan to go back.

    (4)
  • Kathy Z.

    The place was cold and had too much fragrance that made my nose run but the food was good.

    (4)
  • Mer K.

    Downgrading it. I went back again after not having been here in awhile and the service was terrible. I went for breakfast and a part of having breakfast is being able to drink coffee. But the coffee was hard to come by. I think I went up to the counter and asked for it myself after awhile. The server was then very angry with me. The end.

    (3)
  • DC N.

    1st visit. Got the Salmon Roulade; before that came a cup of Cordon Bleu soup. Main was served with asparagus and a special mashed potatoes. All were delicious; service was attentive & prompt. Will return!

    (4)
  • Matt M.

    1/2 restaurant 1/2 furniture store you feel like you won't be able to afford the prices on the food by how it looks walking in but they are surprisingly reasonable a great breakfast for 2 under $20 and that included the tip a bit out of the way but Worth the extra journey the food is amazing would love to try lunch or dinner ,next time I'm in green bay I guess

    (5)
  • Ashley L.

    I really like this resturant. They have a great selection of salads. My favorite is the Apple Harvest. I also really enjoy the baked french onion soup and the artichoke dip. The service is very friendly and they always have different specials. They also have small "cut out" rooms that offer more privacy for dining.

    (5)
  • Jennifer M.

    Great lunch place. Food is yummy. And the menu selection is great.

    (5)
  • De Pere Diva H.

    love this place. nice atmosphere. yummy food. my favorite thing to get there is the chicken pompadore panini. never have left there unsatisfied. side note: my husband often jokes that he needs to go find his masculinity after eating there. he likes the food, but feels like it's a very girlie place... :)

    (5)
  • Jeremiah B.

    I've only been here once since it is a ways away, and also there are a few other places in Green Bay I go to as well. I found the food to be outstanding, at least what I had (the artichoke dip was great!), the service was very friendly and fast, and the atmosphere was very cool. I will be going back again. It was a bit more price wise, but WELL worth it!

    (5)
  • Jennifer K.

    Came here during the initial weeks of the egg recall on serious a breakfast craving. We assumed with a "gourmet dining" claim that the Grapevine would deliver. After we were seated by a gesture from the back of the house our middle-aged-very-disgruntled-stuck-in-the-wrong-­restaurant bad diner waitress greeted us with a forced smile and raspy voiced, "Whadda-ya-wanna-drink?" Right... disappointment right off the bat. I ordered coffee and the husband ordered a vanilla latte, judging by their extensive and overpriced espresso bar menu that it was going to be top notch. Incorrect. The coffee was okay for diner standards. The vanilla latte was TERRIBLE. The chunky foam on top of the latte was cold and was definitely leftover from a previous frothing session. The liquid residing beneath the foam was gray. Gray. What color are lattes supposed to be? Not gray. I was thoroughly confused at the quality of this drink seeing they have a pretty decent espresso machine. Upon her dreadful return we inquired with our waitress about where their eggs were sourced, whether they were part of the recall, etc. Essentially, her answer was, "I don't know and I don't care." I'm not going to waste any typing power on the mindless BS verbal vomit she tried to spew out. All I remember was that we did not get a conclusive answer and were not confident in ordering eggs. That completely put us off breakfast but we had made the drive out to this awkwardly located restaurant/home goods store/complete stranger's dining room and decided to stay. The "homey atmosphere" idea is great but is executed poorly at the Grapevine Cafe with the plastic wrap still on the seat cushions and price tags still on the table lamps and fake floral arrangements. So tacky! "Oh, sorry, can we take this chair from under you? Someone wants to buy it." That situation was in the back of my mind the whole time. So... no eggs, what's breakfast with no eggs. We had to settle with oatmeal since practically everything else had eggs in it. Our oatmeal arrived. We chuckled. We blew the dried parsley garnish off Gordon Ramsay style. I pulled my fresh fruit slices off the fresh-out-of-the-dishwasher-hot plate because I, like most people, don't like fruit to be hot unless it's in a pie. I also pondered the use of spring mix greens all squished and wilted between the oatmeal bowl and hot plate as a non-slip pad. We dug away at our massive bowls of oatmeal, we waited for over 30 minutes for our bill, we paid the total, we drove home thinking about how we could nominate this establishment for Kitchen Nightmares. Not going back for breakfast.

    (1)
  • Mari V.

    Love Grapevine Cafe! Whenever the boyfriend and I would get hungry for something healthy and tasty, we would come here. Weird location and looks a bit odd on the outside, but on the inside! Wow it is a totally different feel. Nice, homey and a few little nooks with tables for a more private dining experience. Great service and nice people. Their sandwiches are bomb, and their salads are pretty tasty. They serve grapes with their cold sandwiches/entrees, a bit odd, but fitting when you think of their name. And as indicated by a fellow yelpers review, there are price tags on some of the items in the store...but it is really neat considering you can buy whatever you want in the cafe! That is the whole point for the price tags...smart on the restaurants side if you think about it. The cafe is connected to a shop next door which is kinda neat.

    (5)
  • Rob C.

    Very expensive for mediocre food. It's fancy, but if I'm paying $7 for oatmeal and $2 for coffee, it better be amazing...and it wasn't. Nice atmosphere, but I'm not into atmosphere for breakfast. I just want good food for a good price.

    (1)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :8:00 am - 8:00pm
  • Mon : 8:00 am - 8:00pm

Specialities

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

Grapevine Cafe

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