I’m surprised people are leaving such good reviews of Cora’s but aren’t mentioning the prices. Breakfast food is very very cheap to make and should not cost what it does at Cora’s. When I go out for breakfast with someone our bill should not be close to the price of dinner for a bunch of fruit and toast and a crêpe based meal or egg based meal these things are super cheap. They must be making a huge profit off of their menu items. It’s a nice place, I do like the atmosphere but overall it is a rip off and I hope people realize that fruit, bread and eggs potatoes or flour to make crepes are incredibly cheap to buy. I also am not impressed at their offer of onions mushrooms and peppers or cheese in your home fries as if it’s free but it actual is like an extra 5 dollars! Onions don’t cost restaurants anything people why are you paying big money for that it should be a free offer! It’s a nice place for fancy breakfast out, but expect to over pay and know you are getting ripped off. In Windsor I would prefer the Lumberjack or Paul’s Kitchen.
Sarah B.
Place rating: 3 Harrow, Canada
The fruit is great but the poached eggs are unpredictable. Sometimes they’re great but sometimes they’re cooked all he way through.
Hassan F.
Place rating: 3 Windsor, Canada
Pretty decent place, food is good, but the place needs some renovations, some seats have some rips, service is extremely slow at this place, we were about the only ones in here and waitress took for ever, so you can imagine when it gets busy… But overall good place.
Chander M.
Place rating: 5 Des Plaines, IL
One of best place in Windsor to eat. On another thought th should be included as Windsor’s attraction. Fresh, healthy, innovative, tasty and very warm and fuzzy place ! For summer they have come up with a special sunshine waffle !! Amazing place !!!
Kate P.
Place rating: 4 Albion, MI
Went here on the recommendation of a fellow foodie friend, and I’m SO glad we tried it. I absolutely adore crepes, but don’t have the patience to try and make them at home, so I was thrilled to find a crêpe panini sandwich on the menu — egg, ham & cheddar wrapped in a crêpe, then pressed in a panini press. YESPLEASE! Both of us had this and absolutely loved it. The side of fruit was fantastic — nice and fresh, and fruit is a nice change from french fries or potatoes. We went again two weeks later(just this past weekend) and added potatoes just to try them — totally worth it. They’re savory but not too spicy, and are topped with old cheddar. I can’t remember what my husband had on our second trip — their website doesn’t easily show the full menu, but I’d know it if i saw it. He loved his meal as well. The side of hazelnut or custard spread is a bit pricey — wish the portions were smaller because it felt wasteful to use less than half. Coffee is decent, but not $ 3 decent. Service both times has been really great. I’m sure we’ll be back, though now I am inspired to try and make my own crepes at home(;
Toni J.
Place rating: 4 Chicago, IL
I have now tried four different Cora’s in eastern Canada… Overall I have to say it’s a pretty solid breakfast spot. I tried the oatmeal, the spinach and cheese crêpe omelette, the mushroom and caramelized onion eggs Benedict, and the Theos skillet… All vegetarian with plenty of food to feed at least two people. If you’re looking for consistency this is a good spot to stop. I will say their coffee is a little weaker than what I am used to… So I still require a Tim Hortons double double after I leave ;-)
Derek T.
Place rating: 1 Windsor, Canada
Extremely overpriced just because they add a few slices of orange &2 berries to your plate $ 15 for a damn egg salad sandwich Wack
Danni A.
Place rating: 3 Windsor, Canada
Good food but for the price I’m paying NOWORTHIT. the plate is $ 20 just because they add fresh fruit on it. Portions are big but compared to other breakfast places, this one is expensive
Lisa H.
Place rating: 2 Mississauga, Canada
While I am normally a fan of Cora, this location doesn’t quite seem to have it together. Toast and bacon were burnt, eggs were undercooked. Our server did not check on us or ask how our meals were. Dropped off the bill when we were only halfway through our breakfast. Some basic server training seems to have been overlooked here.
Olena P.
Place rating: 3 Brooklyn, NY
Came here with a group of people for breakfast. service was very good. They have an extensive menu full of eggs, crepes, and a lot of fruit platters. I had the ham egg cheese Panini, it was pretty good, loved the fruit salad it came with. The coffee was pretty weak, not Starbucks grade at all.
Tanya N.
Place rating: 5 Windsor, Canada
So far, Cora’s hasn’t disappointed me, in Windsor and Toronto. It’s a cheery and bustling place for weekend breakfast or brunch, and I’ve always had attentive, friendly service. In addition to standard breakfast fare, there are some interesting items, including the evil version of french toast made with a chocolate brioche(served with fresh strawberries, bananas, and cream) which I had recently at this Cora’s. Save up your calories if you are interested in this, the waffles or the blueberry pancakes(also served with cream)! I like the variety of offerings, including plenty of fruit, and also recently had a very good omelette. Prices aren’t exactly inexpensive — you can get a much cheaper breakfast at a Big Boy across the Detroit River — but the food quality seems high, and the service was great. A visit to Cora’s in Windsor is going to be a common weekend indulgence for me, I think!
Scott W.
Place rating: 4 Oldcastle, Canada
I’m gonna go out on a limb here and say Cora offers the best tasting breakfast in Windsor. They seem to specialize in French influenced breakfast, which in this case means crepes and fresh fruit. You can also get your typical north american style breakfast of eggs and meat. Most of the breakfast options are platter style with many sides ranging in price from $ 10-$ 15. The menu is huge, and there are some inventive dishes on their you will not find anywhere else. One bonus, they actually offer pure maple syrup, although you do have to pay extra for it. You will spend more here than you typical diner, but I feel that it is worth it. Coffee is pretty ok. Service when we have come here has been good, even though both times it was very busy. This is a national chain, and it definitely ‘feels’ like a chain when you are in there, but the food and service are top notch for a breakfast place.