


What a Dish Cafe & Catering is the perfect place for breakfast, brunch, lunch, Dinner & Happy Hour with family and friends to enjoy great food and fantastic drinks. Live music weekends. While being in beautiful Dana Point, with the harbor right across the way. Try our organic seasonal menu, Mimosas or voted best Bloody Mary’s come relax with us and fulfill your sweet tooth with our award wining Bakery fresh baked cookies, cupcake, cakes, custom cakes, brownies, dessert shoots, cheesecakes, pastries, To finish with our hand crafted euro importers coffee & espresso bar. We look forward to serving you for your next baby shower, kids or adult birthday, anniversary, wedding or privet party we are here for you. Cheers! What a Dish
This relaxed brunch destination with an outdoor patio prepares locally sourced New American fare.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 24921 Dana Point Harbor Dr b100, Dana Point, CA 92629
Phone: (949) 276-4884
Website: http://www.whatadishoc.com/cafe
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Reviews
I decided to go with a lunch plate instead of breakfast, and honestly… that was my mistake. I usually try to order things I wouldn’t make at home, so I chose the tuna melt. Unfortunately, it was a letdown. For a café that’s also a bakery, I was expecting something more than basic white toast. The tuna itself was pretty mediocre—my homemade version is definitely better.
Watching another table receive the chilaquiles didn’t help; they looked amazing and exactly what I should have ordered. Lesson learned.
Overall, the vibe was nice and the setup is casual, but the food didn’t win me over this time. Not sure there will be a next visit, but if there is, I’d stick to breakfast.
When I arrived, my reservation simply meant I was guaranteed a table, but the restaurant wasn’t too crowded, so I think I would have gotten one anyway. We were seated right outside, which was lovely. The surrounding shopping center area was cozy and charming, and the food was amazing.
We heard their Eggs Benedict was highly recommended, so we ordered two different kinds: the California and the classic (with added avocado). Both came with a side—we opted for the soup, which was delicious. We also tried the crepes, which were just as good. Overall, the flavors and presentation were excellent, making it a great spot for a weekend brunch.
The only drawback was the ordering process. Even with a reservation, you have to stand in the same line as everyone else to place your order at the counter. It’s not necessarily long because of the crowd,it’s just that the counter also handles pastry sales, cake orders, and even wedding cake consultations. For example, the person in front of us was trying to place a custom cake order, which took a while. Thankfully, after a few minutes, the friendly cashier took our order while they waited for him to finish. Still, I wish they had servers to take orders at the tables, which would make the experience perfect.
In the end, I’d still recommend this spot,charming location, excellent food, and a pleasant vibe for a leisurely brunch.