

Welcome to Keke’s Breakfast Cafe! In our kitchen you’ll find coffee ground in-house, hand-cracked eggs, fresh fruit, and yes, real butter and whipped cream. What you won’t find is a microwave. We believe in using only the freshest ingredients prepared to order. We are committed to starting your day with taste, quality and abundance so your morning is made just right! Looking for lunch? From sandwiches, wraps and burgers to salads and more, you’ll experience the same dedication to quality in every bite. On the go? Enjoy Keke’s Anywhere with takeout, delivery or catering. So whether you’re searching for the best breakfast restaurant on the block, the perfect brunch spot, or to level-up your lunch game, Keke’s is ready to welcome you.
Local chain serving American breakfasts & comfort-food lunches in a modern diner with booth seating.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1523 W New Haven Ave, West Melbourne, FL 32904
Phone: (321) 254-5353
Website: https://www.kekes.com/locations/kekes-west-melbourne?utm_source=gbp
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Our server Noelle was really accommodating and patient with us, she really made the experience even better.
The atmosphere was nice, with good music it low enough to still have great conversations.
Have really only had the breakfast options even though I’ve been to many of them now.
I wish they would use more substantial bread options for the breakfast sandwiches.
Fruits are always fresh.
Omelet had old raw onions, and an egg shell.
Side of potato’s was raw, undercooked.
Toast was soggy.
+ bathrooms are dirty. It looks like nobody cleaned the dust since they opened. Don’t restaurants usually have a daily cleaning routine?
I am very concerned that this is how they are starting their journey here in Viera. Odd
First, the atmosphere was great—the place was bright, clean, and had a welcoming vibe. It was also extremely busy, which I took as a good sign. Despite the crowd, the service was excellent. The staff was friendly, attentive, and efficient, making sure we were seated and served in a reasonable time.
Now, onto the food. I ordered Eggs Benedict, expecting the classic poached eggs with a rich, velvety hollandaise sauce. Unfortunately, what I received were over-hard eggs, which completely changed the texture and experience of the dish. I was disappointed, as Eggs Benedict is all about the perfectly runny yolk, and this version missed the mark entirely.
For my side, I decided to try grits for the first time instead of hash browns, thinking it would be a great Southern breakfast experience. That turned out to be a mistake—the grits were completely bland, lacking any seasoning, butter, or flavor. It felt like eating plain, unsalted porridge. To make things worse, we ordered fresh orange juice, expecting that classic, vibrant Florida citrus taste. Instead, what we got tasted nothing like fresh-squeezed juice—it was more like something from a carton, which was really disappointing given that we were in Florida, known for its amazing oranges.
On the bright side, I did get to try my wife’s hash browns, and they were absolutely delicious—crispy, golden, and full of flavor. The pancake was also quite good, fluffy, and cooked just right. It’s clear that they do some things well, but unfortunately, my main meal wasn’t one of them.
All in all, while the food wasn’t what I had hoped for, the great service and nice atmosphere made up for it somewhat. I wouldn’t write them off completely, and I’d consider giving them another shot next time I’m in Florida—hopefully with better luck on the food!