Hours
| Wednesday | 7 AM–2 PM |
| Thursday | 7 AM–2 PM |
| Friday | 7 AM–2 PM |
| Saturday | 7 AM–2 PM |
| Sunday | 7 AM–2 PM |
| Monday | 7 AM–2 PM |
| Tuesday | 7 AM–2 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 100 Antrim St, Charlevoix, MI 49720
Phone: (231) 437-3830
Website: https://www.harborviewcafechx.com/
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Reviews
The only drawback was that the tables could have been cleaned better (there was some dried syrup on the bench where I sat and I struggled to clean that off. I noticed condiments weren’t moved when the tables were being cleaned (only wiped around). Still, the food and service were solid. We would come back again. Thank you so much!!
Looking for a breakfast place in Charlevoix, after enjoying a friend’s wedding the night before, I settled on the Harbor View Cafe. Mostly because I wanted your basic, down home style breakfast. I wasn’t looking for frills or fancy dishes. That’s exactly what I got here. It’s just a little diner amongst other shops in a strip mall setting. Because of this, there isn’t a ton of seating, but oddly enough the wait isn’t that long either. So far, the hole-in-wall-ness requirements checks out. But sadly, the buck kind of stops there.
Here’s the rub. Unless you really mess up my food, like really just somehow take my order and BOTCH it like a thrift store face lift, I’m not going to put up a fuss. Which always makes these kinds of reviews tricky, because everything was mid, at best. I ordered the 2x2x2 (two eggs, two bacons, two sausages, and potatoes), plus two silver dollar pancakes. And because I’m a little piggy, I also ordered a half order of biscuits and gravy. The eggs were good, basic scrambled, salt and pepper. I dug them. The American Potatoes were pretty good as well. The bacon was medium thickness, which I liked, because sometimes bacon is paper thin, which is hard to cook floppy, which is the only style of bacon I’ll eat. And if it’s too thick, then it’s just ham. The sausage links were eh. Not much flavor. If sausage shape, why not sausage flavor? The pancakes were actually really good. I would go back right now just for an order of pancakes. The real drop off here were the biscuits and gravy. I love biscuits and gravy. These looked fan-tas-tic. But for some unknown reason…the gravy had a slight tang at the end. Like, the initial bite was great, but after a few chews…a little zip. It threw me off to the point where I couldn’t finish them.
The other thing that got a little spicy was the service speed. We sat for just under an hour before we got our food. Our drinks were brought out in shifts. Refills were almost nonexistent. This all seemed weird simply because it wasn’t a large seated restaurant.
I’m never looking for an out of this world experience with food unless it’s highly recommended by someone or it’s supposed to be a special dish or something that is regarded as the “best” or “tastiest” or “has no zing”. I just really felt like this was middle of the road, could get it anywhere, didn’t make my tastebuds do backflips.
Pancakes 10/10
Thiccc bacon 8/10
Service 3/10
Sides of bread toasted when asked for toast 1/2