
Hours
| Sunday | 6:30 AM–3 PM |
| Monday | 6:30 AM–3 PM |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 6:30 AM–3 PM |
| Thursday | 6:30 AM–3 PM |
| Friday | 6:30 AM–3 PM |
| Saturday | 6:30 AM–3 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 125 Lebanon Ave, Colchester, CT 06415
Phone: (860) 603-2670
Website: https://m.facebook.com/redrosecafect/
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Reviews
It is small, but it makes sense for a local spot in a small town.
I’ve eaten here several times now and I am yet to be dissapointed.
This time I had the French Toast special french toast was moist, stuffed with apples and topped with whipped cream and spinkled with cinnamon. Got a side of bacon to offset the sweetness of the french toast. It was the perfect breakfasts. My friends had Western omelets that are their go to here for breakfast
I definitely recommend their fish and chips. Big portions, enough to share among 2 people. The fries are the best I’ve ever had. Perfectly seasoned and the crispy exterior that most diners get with home fries. If you’re not in the mood for fish and chips, definitely add fries to any meal.
I ordered a sausage egg and cheese on everything bagel and it was so much better than the same thing at other places.
Great job!
Parking is pretty tight, but we found a spot pretty quickly.
Once walking in, it is a very small area, kind of like a slightly wide hallway in the shape of a U. The counter to order is right in front of the door and there were a bunch of people waiting around the area, but no distinct line.
We ordered at the counter, but I think you can order at a table too if you want?
While waiting for a table, I poured my own hot coffee around the corner to the right of the ordering counter. This was right across from the pastry/dessert case. Coffee was pretty good.
To the left of the ordering counter are the tables to sit at and each has a number. We found an open one and sat down, letting the waitstaff, who are extremely friendly and knowledgeable, know which number was at our table. (I assume that is how they know where to bring the food.)
We did wait quite a while for our food and at some point the waitstaff came over to ask us what we had ordered.
We got the fig-eta ’bout it panini and the aqua bowl smoothie bowl. They were delicious.
My friend absolutely loves this place.
I don’t mind waiting for service when a restaurant is busy, but it was frustrating that our table seemed to be the only one ignored. We were clearly done eating and just sitting there, making eye contact and trying to get someone’s attention, yet staff kept walking past us to wait on the tables around us. Meanwhile, other tables—one that arrived an hour after we did—received prompt, attentive service. Their drink orders were taken immediately, their food came out quickly, and they were able to eat, pay, and leave—all while we were still waiting for someone to acknowledge us.
It shouldn’t take two hours to get the same basic service as everyone else. I have never experienced such neglectful and dismissive treatment in a restaurant before, and it completely ruined what could have been an otherwise good dining experience.