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Kitchen on Trent

From sumptuous baked goods to classic and creative sandwiches, there’s a lot to discover and love at the Kitchen on Trent. Located on the edge of the downtown area of New Bern, this enticing destination is a great spot for budget-friendly dining that is brimming with downhome flavor.

The Kitchen on Trent is open for breakfast and lunch, (and sometimes dinner), and the menu for each meal features a wealth of both familiar and more unqiue options. For breakfast, patrons can treat themselves to a specialty coffee drink and chow down on egg plates, pancakes, and omelets, while lunch fans will find a number of sandwiches and freshly prepared salads such as grilled chicken, black bean salad, and blue cheese corn salad. Kitchen on Trent also features a nice variety of quiches and soups, as well as hot lunchtime or dinnertime entrees like Mediterranean crab cakes and veggie lasagna. With so many distinctive options, (as well as a host of tempting side dishes), hungry patrons will want to make multiple trips to this chic little eatery to sample everything they have to offer. Featuring southern hospitality and plenty of fresh cuisine, Kitchen on Trent is a solid option for comfort food with a fresh edge.

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Hours
*Off-season hours may vary*
Call 252-638-2241 for current hours.
Monday
06:30AM-04:00PM
Tuesday
06:30AM-04:00PM
Wednesday
06:30AM-04:00PM
Thursday
06:30AM-04:00PM
Friday
06:30AM-04:00PM
Saturday
06:30AM-02:00PM
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