Welcome to Javier's Café
Javier's Café, located in Smithtown, NY, offers a delightful breakfast and brunch experience. With a menu featuring blueberry French toast, pistachio pancakes, and flavorful omelettes, this spot is a must-visit for foodies. Customers rave about the friendly service and consistent quality of food. Some even compare it to the famous Maureen's Kitchen. The cozy atmosphere and tasty dishes make it a popular choice for locals and visitors alike. For a satisfying breakfast or brunch, look no further than Javier's Café. Don't forget to bring cash as credit cards are not accepted.
- 101 E Main St Smithtown, NY 11787101 E Main St Smithtown, NY 11787 Hotline: (631) 406-7712
Welcome to Javier's Café, a charming breakfast and brunch spot located in Smithtown, NY. This unclaimed gem offers a variety of delicious dishes with options for vegans and vegetarians. You can enjoy your meal in a casual setting with outdoor seating available.
Customers rave about the food and service at Javier's Café. From blueberry French toast to pistachio pancakes and feta asparagus omelettes, each dish is flavorful and satisfying. The staff is friendly and efficient, ensuring a pleasant dining experience.
One standout aspect of Javier's Café is its connection to the famous Maureen's Kitchen of Smithtown. The similarities in taste and quality are noticeable, making it a favorite among locals and visitors alike. Whether you're craving a classic omelette or Eggs Benedict, you're sure to find something you love.
But it's not just the food that shines at Javier's Café; the overall ambiance and service also receive high praise. The waitstaff is attentive and friendly, providing a welcoming atmosphere for guests. While there may be a wait during peak hours, the overall dining experience is well worth it.
If you find yourself in the Smithtown area, make sure to stop by Javier's Café for a delightful breakfast or brunch. With a diverse menu, great service, and a cozy atmosphere, it's a must-visit spot for food lovers of all kinds.

Good food and service. We got the blueberry French toast, pistachio pancakes and the feta asparagus omelette. All were very good. Service was fast and friendly. Highly recommend if you are in the smithtown area. Debit or cash only, no credit

The food is excellent we go all the time for breakfast ! Food is always delicious, fresh and consistent! The restaurant is a bit small so sometimes a wait . The service is always very good. Last time my server Emma was the best we had . She was very nice and attentive.

It's funny how little pieces of knowledge help to make connections about restaurants. What I'm referring to is the info that Javier's Café was started up by ex-members of the famous Maureen's Kitchen of Smithtown. What's also pretty funny is that you could probably close your eyes, eat some of Javier's tasty grub, and you might just think you're at Maureen's...or dare I say that you'll keep your eyes open because Javier's is better! Let's not start any quarrels just yet, but back a few months ago when my wife and I visited Javier's for a morning meal, we went in knowing that there was some positive (under-the-radar) hype about this quaint Smithtown spot. The interior of Javier's feels a little cozy and runs itself in line with what you might see at a small restaurant with diner flares and wood finishes (definitely a different vibe than Maureen's and its country cow feel). I'll say it was a bit chilly that late March day and it wasn't the warmest inside Javier's, but even with that fact in tact I still went for an iced latte with vanilla to begin my morning. Definitely a tasty start to things (with the wife doing the same). Shifting to food, it's really the menu that gives off those Maureen's connections. The chalkboard writing specials and the options come very close to the things you'd find at the breakfast restaurant with a cow in front of it. But it's one thing to have similar food items and it's another thing altogether to be able to execute it. Spoiler alert: Javier's executes it. Let's just backtrack for one sec and say that beyond the specials, Javier's had a nice menu of breakfast choices with plenty of French toast, egg, pancake, and omelette options. You don't have to get a special, but I mean, you should. Well, for my wife and I, my breakfast choice was a special while hers was a little more simplistic (but delicious). I went with the croissant French toast which was stuffed with chocolate chip cannoli cream, strawberries, and bananas. Not only is this a very similar Maureen's menu item, it also tasted just as delicious. Creamy, fruity, a little crispy on the croissant edges, and just a fantastic food item. For my wife, she went simple with scrambled eggs (with some cheese on top), home fries, sausage, and toast. All of her meal was equally delicious and the flavors, despite it being a more basic plate of food, also reminded me of Maureen's. Now here's the difference between these two very similar spots (well, besides the ambiance). Javier's was relaxing and I'll also say the staff might have been a tad more on top of their game. Our waitress was friendly and a few other workers checked in and were present as the meal went on. The thing with Maureen's is its following just often makes the place a madhouse which is just a different kind of vibe than Javier's. Overall, is Maureen's better? Does Javier's Café take the edge? If you're going off of my words in this review you might just realize which way I now am leaning (heh heh), but be the judge for yourself and honestly if you haven't heard of Javier's and you don't want that cow-themed hustle and bustle, then this place will give you just about everything you'd hope for.

Nice breakfast spot in the heart of Smithtown! Tried out an omelette with avocado, cheese, and sausage. It came with a side of toast and potatoes. The actual omelette was great! Best part about it was definitely the sausage (great quality and flavor). The toast and potatoes also went nicely with the omelette. Service was also decent. The only minor problems with this place is the price and wait times. Each omelette is nearly $20 which I find a bit expensive for just some eggs. Also, the restaurant was kind of small and we had to wait half an hour for a table of five people (on a Monday afternoon). So, make sure you have some time if you want to come to this restaurant. Despite some of these issues, still had a great experience and would recommend if you're looking for decent breakfast.

Ok so I ordered the Eggs Benedict through door dash and I will say, those were delicious!! I didn't leave a single bite of the Benedict. However, I do believe they need another side of some kind, the home fries were just flavorless cooked potatoes with no flavor whatsoever. This could have been a 5 star review, but the potatoes really put a halt to that. I would love to try other menu items, but I will not get anything that includes those potatoes again.

The food is very good here. I had a western omelet that came with hash browns and toast. The server was very friendly. The ambience was cute. It's a nice place to come for lunch.

Delicious food & fast service! I have been going here for a while and the food is always spot on, service is just as good. Deff a must "go-to" spot if you are ever in the smithtown / stony brook area.

Tasty and cute little brunch spot! Got a Cappuccino and pancakes with a side of bacon and home fries. Portions were good , I honestly could have split my dish. Not only a decent breakfast selection but equally as big lunch options. Chris our server was very kind with a big smile. Will defiantly be back!

Javier's cafe is everything a breakfast place should be . They have a nice menu there , but no matter what you order the food is terrific . The waitstaff is friendly and very attentive .. There's a bit of a wait on Sunday morning , but it's not too crazy . Biggest downside is ya gotta bring cask . Otherwise , two thumbs way up .