

Welcome to Neal`s Coffee Shop. Inspired by the everyday family cooking that we grew up with, you’ll feel at home while savoring a great meal in our casual and relaxed dining room. Experience our inventive cuisine, attentive service, and a friendly atmosphere; come see what makes us one of the most popular restaurants in town.
Casual, diner-style eatery with an extensive menu of breakfast, lunch & dinner options.
Hours
| Friday | 7 AM–8 PM |
| Saturday | 7 AM–8 PM |
| Sunday | 7 AM–8 PM |
| Monday | 7 AM–8 PM |
| Tuesday | 7 AM–8 PM |
| Wednesday | 7 AM–8 PM |
| Thursday | 7 AM–8 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1845 El Camino Real, Burlingame, CA 94010
Phone: (650) 692-4281
Website: https://www.nealscoffeeshop.net/
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Reviews
Bonus that the coffee cream is “real” and not packaged. Same with real butter (although packaged) and not margarine.
The downside is the shopping center is almost always packed and parking is hard to find. Park on the street.
The menu is extensive, offering a wide variety of dishes. While it might benefit from being slightly more focused, the quality of the food remains consistently high. Everything I tried was flavorful, well-prepared, and nicely presented.
A standout feature is their mimosas made with natural orange juice. Being able to enjoy a fresh mimosa, even early on a Monday morning, is a huge plus, especially in the Bay Area, where this kind of offering is rare. It’s a small detail that really adds to the experience.
If you’re in the area, I highly recommend stopping by. The food is excellent, and the overall experience is truly worth it
I took my parents here for breakfast just to switch it up. We all tend to go to our usual breakfast spots.
We were greeted and seated right away by a cheerful waitress. She definitely brings life to the place. The place itself is simply decorated.
We ordered:
1. Pancake sandwich special – my dad liked how the pancakes tasted home made. Sausage was perfectly cooked.
2. Denver omelette w/ crepes – my mom felt the veggies and ham were not browned or cooked well enough. She didn’t care for the potatoes. They weren’t seasoned and browned enough. She really liked the crepes and almost literally licked the plate clean.
3. Biscuits and gravy – The sausage and gravy were delicious. The biscuit was a little hard, like it wasn’t fresh.
The people who worked here were really good at keeping the place clean and ready for the next batch of customers. My dad liked the service and the fact that you can kind of see them cooking the food.
Overall, it was a good experience all the way around. It’s a simple no frills diner. My parents especially loved that the portions were just right.
Overall, this side of the peninsula has some really good diner spots.
I prefer the corned beef beef bits a little bigger, but at least it didn’t have a disproportionate amount of potatoes. The corned beef hash and the hash browns came very crispy, potato chip crispy.
Lots of regulars here. The waitress knew some of the names.
Ordered a veggie omelet for pickup. The response was rapid fast and the food was ready for pick up in 10 minutes.
Homestyle potatoes were absolutely solid. Well seasoned, crisp on one side, soft and fluffy on the other
Sadly, zero seasoning on the omelette or the veggies inside. Lots of room for improvement. All of the flavor came from the cheese, which wasn’t all that much.
The portions were alright, but for 16$ I was expecting something more substantial.
The interior was very dark and the place was minimally staffed.
This place passes the most basic of thresholds, but there are a lot of other diners with equal prices, better ambience, greater flavor, and bigger portions.