Very good restraunt and really good prices. I use to always pass dejavu and never thought about eating there. But when i finally did it was great! I wish i tried this place long ago!
Matt B.
Place rating: 4 Urbana, IL
Had a great tuna salad melt. Friendly service, reasonably priced, good flavor. I’ll be back for sure. A solid experience overall.
Becca B.
Place rating: 4 Laconia, NH
Very good service was the most obvious thing when we entered. Our waitress was very prompt and polite as can be. Our lunch was very good too, my friend commented on how great her coffee was(and shes picky when it comes to coffee). Prices were very reasonable as well. Over-all a good experience!
Scott G.
Place rating: 4 Laconia, NH
Great breakfast! Excellent service. Hot cofee! :-) Have to deduct one star for the need of a remodel.
Chip b.
Place rating: 5 Manchester, NH
Good old fashion breakfast joint! Food is great and the wait staff is very nice. One of the best breakfast places in town.
Storm L.
Place rating: 4 Manchester, NH
Lunch, needed something light so I had the fresh salad with tuna. Excellent! Crisp fresh iceberg lettuce with diced tomatoes, onions, green peppers. Tuna was a large lump of yummy. Light on the mayo and not very seasoned, just the way I like it. My dining partner had the french toast(asked for reg and not texas sized) and was quite pleased with it. Coffee excellent. Service was perfect. We will definitely go back for other goodies and try out the menu. Atmosphere, homey country unsophisticated but clean and comfortable.
Sara S.
Place rating: 4 Meredith, NH
So delicious! I was in town for a few days and stopped in for a quick breakfast. Because of the last reviews, I ordered the special(egg/cheese/turkey saus on English muffin with hashbrowns). Not only was it too much to finish, it was hot, fresh, fast, and friendly. No joke. And… Wait for it… Five dollars! I’ll be back tomorrow to try the eggs Benedict. *update: took hubby back there– potatoes were still amazing, white gravy was not great. Maybe a bad batch? Service still quick and friendly, coffee still hot and tasty.
Paul F.
Place rating: 4 Belknap, NH
To quote the last review, by Ian W.: «The homefries were very good, which were fresh cut potato chunks grilled and browned crisp outside and soft inside.» I’ve been breakfasting in Gilford/Laconia/Meredith for over 16 years, and have tried just about every restaurant that serves breakfast. Deja Vu has become my favorite place, primarily because of the homefries described above. They might be grilled, but they also might be oven roasted. Regardless of method, they always end of tasting excellent, and elevate everything else on the plate a notch or two. Also, they do great poached eggs. Always seemed to be cooked perfectly, not too runny or softboiled, as many places seem to end up doing. Service is always great too. I think I just talked myself into going there this morning!
Ian W.
Place rating: 4 Pelham, NH
Café Deja Vu is a very popular local place for breakfast and lunch, which has been in business for 15 years. It was the Sunshine Coffee Shop before that. I have been meaning to stop here for quite some time and I finally did with a friend. We arrived here mid morning on a typical Sunday and the tight parking lot was almost full. We walk in and the place was very busy at capacity, folks already seated at the counter and at several booths and tables in two dining rooms. We were directed to the last open table near the front. The atmosphere is pretty homey of a cozy hometown country restaurant with wood walls and old pictures on the walls including several pictures and the history of 311 Court Street(now Café Deja Vu). We both start out with Superior coffees($ 1.39 each) which was pretty decent. My friend also orders a Bloody Mary($ 4.75) served in a pint with a big celery stick sticking out. The drink was not fancy but pretty good and he ordered a second Bloody Mary, why the heck not since it’s Sunday. The breakfast entrees did take a while to come out since the place was really busy and there was a short wait for folks just arriving. My friend enjoyed the Eggs Benedict($ 6.95) over English muffins with home fries and beans. I had the Breakfast Burrito($ 7,25) with egg beaters($ 0.50) served with home fries. The Burrito was huge with was stuffed with egg beaters and, meat(sausage) wrapped in a flour tortilla, topped with a thick layer of cheese and smothered with plenty of medium salsa. The homefries were very good, which were fresh cut potato chunks grilled and browned crisp outside and soft inside. The service was pleasant and attentive, The server checked up on us often and several refills on the coffee were given. We were both pretty full from the great breakfast and it was off to the slopes for a good half day of spring skiing. WEBSITE: NOTE: Breakfast only on Saturdays and Sundays.