Waterworks Cafe

  4.3 – 360 reviews   • Breakfast restaurant

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Located in the historic Waumbec building of the Amoskeag Millyard, in the heart of Manchester, NH, Waterworks Café is the place to eat, drink and get away from it all for a little while. Open for breakfast and lunch, you’ll find wonderfully innovative café classics with a twist, all made from the finest local and fresh-sourced products. Online ordering available!

Calm spot serving American breakfast & lunch in a historic renovated mill with original features.

✔️Breakfast ✔️Brunch ✔️Lunch ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out ✔️Delivery Waterworks Cafe 03101

Address and Contact Information

Address: 250 Commercial St Suite 1004, Manchester, NH 03101

Phone: (603) 782-5088

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Waterworks Cafe is located at 250 Commercial St Suite 1004, Manchester, NH 03101, United States, Manchester, NH. You can get directions using the map above.

Reviews

Heidi Vargas
If I could give this place 6 stars, I would! Yesterday was our first time here, and we were greeted by Kathy at the register. She kindly informed me that they would be closing in 20 minutes, to which I told her I’d happily take the meal to go. I had a baby and a 4-year-old with me, so speed eating wasn’t an option. Despite this, she insisted that I take a table, and that she “had plenty to do anyway” so I could take my time.

I was a little disappointed not to see more kid-friendly options on the lunch menu, but I privately planned to take my daughter to Dunkin after leaving there. Meanwhile, little did I know that the kitchen staff were making a giant Mickey Mouse pancake (that I didn’t order) to surprise my kids with! Kathy brought it out like it was no big deal, and I was speechless. My daughter was ecstatic, and I was holding back tears at the kindness of these staff members going so out of their way for us.

Once we finished eating and I started cleaning up, Kathy tried to insist that I just leave the mess for her (I didn’t, but still how nice is it that she offered?).

In a world where little kids are too often seen as inconvenient and moms are accustomed to either eating just at home or in their cars, I’m so touched by the incredible staff at Waterworks Cafe. The food was excellent, but it was their kindness that really made the biggest impression. Kathy is an absolute gem, and I hope that she knows just how much I appreciate her hospitality!
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Jensen
Disgusting!!!
I was on a field trip in the mills and this was the only place around.
When I sat down to eat lunch and after eating half of my lunch I saw something off in my wrap…
There was a bug in my food.
I tried to call but there was no option to talk to anyone.
I’m so disgusted and mad I just want to throw up.
Wasting $16 on this food just to see a bug so disappointing
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Shannon Tully
I had the banana nut French toast and it was divine. The best French toast I gave ever had. Mouth watering. The potatoes I had with it were crispy and delicious . You absolutely need to come in and see the atmosphere its beautiful as well. The people are very nice and the prices are reasonable.
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Anand Cadan
Beautiful cafe. Food takes a bit. But that’s ok when you have a great cup of coffee to keep you company
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Matthew Peace (MasterPeace Productions.)
Water works breakfast = best breakfast in Manchester! Two eggs over easy, sourdough toast ,potato wedges seasoned to perfection and bacon. Compliments to the cooks. Atmosphere is very chill , rustic and pleasant. This is exactly what Manchester needs. Great job
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Becky Hartford
I don’t dislike this place, really wanted to love it. The location is so cool, tucked away from busy elm, right on the river, and the indoor atmosphere has a Whole Foods, modern industrial vibe. Our food was fine. My boyfriend’s burrito was pretty small and the tortilla wasn’t toasted. My sandwich was a good breakfast sandwich, really no complaints there… once I got it. The biggest discrepancy we had was my boyfriend’s food came out ten to fifteen minutes before mine was brought to the table. So he sat there and waited with his food in front of him until mine was brought to the table. The staff was apologetic and things happen but not the best first impression.
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Danielle Gawronski
I like the abundance of seasonal choices both in sweet treat(cookies, whoopie pies, cream cheese pinwheel cakes) and drinks (cinnamon, maple, pumpkin spice chai). They had a variety of milks to choose from. It’s a cute coffee house vibe. Plenty of tables and chairs. You can have a conversation with a friend and not feel like you’re on top of other people.
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Payton Seibert
I took my whole family here the day after Christmas, and we were so excited to try somewhere new!

My little sister has a bunch of dietary restrictions and the team was SO patient and cognizant of keeping her safe. The coffees, drinks and teas were definitely the highlight, which is to be expected from a coffee shop.

The food was good, but definitely not the highlight as much as the drinks and the atmosphere. It’s a wonderful place to hang out and grab a bite, and if you have dietary restrictions they are definitely the ones to visit!
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Lisa Moreau
My mom and dad took my daughter and I out for breakfast for my birthday. I’ve been looking to try different places instead of going to the same old same old and this place had a quirky name and a varied menu. As you can see from the outdoor shot, the staircase is what is known as a welcome staircase which is a southern architectural design feature meant to welcome travelers coming from anywhere. I had to take a picture of the entryway which features a rabbit who greets you at the door. The industrial design of the interior harkens back to when this was the functioning Waumbec Mill. The old wood has a new life as the beautiful golden oak interior which is warm and homey. My daughter and I both got the California breakfast sandwich, my mom got the Denver omelet and my dad got The Waterworks. The staff is very friendly and even gave us a comedy show while we were waiting for our food. It is a very friendly, welcoming, down to earth, family environment which I would highly recommend. The food was delicious, hot, and filling. My daughter and I ended up taking home half of our sandwiches to enjoy later. Do yourself a favor and check this place out, but be mindful, they are only open for breakfast and lunch. There is also a handicapped entrance on the side as the entry to the actual Cafe is around the back with plenty of parking.
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Lizzy Clementine
Mom and I had a delicious meal. Large portions. Excellent atmosphere. Popular place but wait wasn’t too long.
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