Start your day the right way at Sunrise Bistro, Goose Creek’s newest go-to diner, where comfort food and hometown hospitality meet. From the moment you walk in, you’re greeted with the smell of fresh coffee, sizzling bacon, and made-to-order breakfasts that remind you of how food should taste. Whether you’re fueling up before work or easing into a lazy weekend morning, Sunrise Bistro offers a warm, welcoming atmosphere that feels like a second home. If you’re in Goose Creek and craving a place where the coffee cup stays full and every guest is treated like family, Sunrise Bistro is the spot. Experience an authentic local diner that takes pride in great food and genuine service.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 216 St James Ave Unit A, Goose Creek, SC 29445
Phone: (854) 999-3967
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Reviews
We walked in and were promptly greeted by a chipper hostess tucked in on the left, and her peppy attitude was a welcoming surprise as I didn’t see the stand there. She seated us in a nook by the kitchen in a setup that had a small booth and a chair, as we were a party of 2. I took the chair, so hubby had to sit with my purse. Not a problem.
The atmosphere was upbeat and inviting, with cool light rock playing at a reasonable volume and happy diners in the spacious main seating area. Some kind of ruckus was going on in the kitchen, we guessed major coffee grindage, industrial batter mixing, or minor carpentry, but it wasn’t crazy loud and the staff didn’t seem bothered.
Since I looked new, someone asked if it was our first time and I said yes, and she said, “The coffee bar is self-service”, which was all I needed to hear. The coffees I tried were all excellent. The Jamaican Me Crazy was smooth and bold, the Sunrise House was light and tangy, the Solo Colombio was rich and not bitter, and the Dark Roast had that oomph. I mixed the Jamaican and Colombian and added a little half-and-half and sugar because I deserved a treat.
They roast their own beans here, so I ended up buying a bag of the Jamaican beans to take home. Full pounds, not those 12-ouncers people keep trying to pass off. The coffees are non-flavored, which earned my immediate respect. The coffee bar comes complete with almond milk, half-and-half, all the sweetener options, plus several flavored syrups including Chocolate-Hazelnut and French Toast. I didn’t know it was $4, but I drank 4 cups, so it was definitely worth the price of admission.
Our server was Valentino, sporting some sparkly bling and an even brighter smile, and he was attentive, informative, and hustling himself without making us feel rushed. We ordered and enjoyed our coffee and the music. Food arrived quickly and was beautiful. Hubby chopped up his perfect eggs before I could take a picture but I did anyway.
Yummy Bistro Eggs Benedict for me, with huge slabs of ham, fresh spinach, and halved grape tomatoes. I saw someone complain in their review that these veggies were not cooked on their Benedict, and yeah, that’s intentional. The fresh veggies bring necessary acidity and earthiness to counter the salty ham, luxurious sunny-side-up eggs, and creamy Hollandaise, adding brightness and contrast to a meal that could have otherwise been overly rich. Hubby’s chicken-fried steak was excellent. A real cut of steak, not a ground beef patty. The sausage gravy put the SAGE in sausage, which was a perfect foil for the steak.
Such a hearty meal, I brought half home for later. This is a hidden gem in plain sight on St. James, where St. James’ Place was forever. I am thrilled to have them so close to home, and will definitely be back to treat myself again. Great food, great coffee, great people, great music. You can’t beat that.
Valentino was an amazing server. Very friendly and attentive. The menu had so many unique options that it was hard to narrow down what we wanted.
We ordered the Crabby Shrimp and Grits and the Creole Pork Chop. Both were absolutely perfect.
Honestly, the best of both we have had in the area. I did not want to share more than a taste of the grits with my guest. I could not stop eating; so much flavor.
He enjoyed the pork chop and for the first time in months, actually ate everything. (Usually can barely eat half a meal)
Prices were reasonable and definitely worth it.
Tried the self-serve, in-house roasted coffee bar. This was no weak, colored, flavored water. It was serious coffee. Even the decaf will open your eyes. Very good.
Already planning another visit.
Cannot wait to go back for the weekend dinner specials.
You will not be disappointed.