update: below average service on our most recent visit, and although my order was satisfying (which was two over-easyeggswith bacon, cheese grits and wheat toast), my wife's order - the chicken soft tacos (two flour tortillas, scrambled eggs, grilled chicken, tomatoes, and cheddar cheese, served with potatoes) - was disappointing; her tacos consisted of what appeared to be processed chicken cubes. we will certainly return, but will stay away from the tacos.
coffee pub is located within a quaint cottage-style building that can be very cozy when the restaurant is not busy; however, when this place is full, eating here can be downright uncomfortable, and so ... arrive early.
at coffee pub, breakfast is far superior to lunch. we really enjoy its premium blend coffee, which is sold in half-pound bags. over the past few months, we have ordered numerous items, like the egg sandwich (two scrambled eggs, bacon, and cheddar cheese on an english muffin), served with roasted potatoes; the 2-2-2 (two buttermilk pancakes, two pieces of bacon, and twoeggs(for me, over-easy)); and one of coffee pub's best specials (weekends only), the biscuits and gravy platter (two buttermilk biscuits, topped with peppered sausage gravy, two eggs, and three pieces of bacon).
most recently, my wife ordered the belgian waffle (buttermilk waffle served golden brown, with strawberries and whipped cream), and i ordered the spinach and mushroom omelet (sautéed spinach and mushrooms topped with swiss cheese).
while the menu plays it safe, the dishes are well-executed and consistently satisfying. for pancakes and waffles, we prefer josie's (although both josie's and coffee pub serve store-bought syrup, for some reason), and for an outside-the-box breakfast menu, we prefer minton's, yet coffee pub is worth your time.