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Sea Glass Café

Enjoy a hearty meal that has a few unique spins on southern favorites with a visit to the Sea Glass Café. Located in a busy section of New Bern that’s just outside the downtown area, this beloved local spot has a variety of breakfast and lunch goodies that are wonderfully tasty and are just unique enough to be a memorable meal.

Open since 2007, the Sea Glass Café is under relatively new ownership, and the owner’s Texas roots makes surprising and delicious appearances on the distinctive breakfast and lunch menus. Popular breakfast items include Texas chili cheese omelets, Craven County Benedict with scratch made sausage, and big breakfast burritos and tacos, while lunchtime patrons will be treated to a variety of salads, wraps, sandwiches and Latin inspired items that are temptingly one of a kind. With a huge menu that features a wide array of omelets, eggs benedict dishes, waffles and pancakes, and much more, any time is a good time to dive into a big breakfast that will have diners feeling full and happy all day long. A beloved local spot for tasty cuisine, the Sea Glass Café combines southern flavors with nicely hearty portions to absolutely delicious results.

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New Bern
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Hours
*Off-season hours may vary*
Call 252-634-1808 for current hours.
Monday
06:00AM-02:00PM
Tuesday
06:00AM-02:00PM
Wednesday
06:00AM-02:00PM
Thursday
06:00AM-02:00PM
Friday
06:00AM-02:00PM
Saturday
07:30AM-02:00PM
Sunday
07:30AM-02:00PM
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