The Village Market is a favorite Emerald Isle spot for visitors and locals alike for hearty breakfasts, fresh lunches, and a cool atmosphere that’s perfect for relaxing with one of the eatery’s many specialty coffee drinks.
The menu is varied and extensive, which is not surprising considering that The Village Market serves as a centrally located deli, bakery, café, and coffee house. Morning visitors can treat themselves to Belgian waffles, French toast, omelets, breakfast plates or pancakes, or dive into a breakfast sandwich, served on a biscuit, bagel, croissant or light tortilla wrap. Lunch patrons will have an equal variety of choices, thanks to a menu that’s stuffed with an array of fresh salads, wraps, hot dogs, and fresh sandwiches either from the deli or from the grill. Though the restaurant is small, the amount of options are almost overwhelming, which is why many vacationers make multiple trips to this fast but tasty lunch spot. After ordering at the counter, patrons can relax in the crisp dining area or outside at a seasonal table, and can cap off a meal by exploring the unique and charming on-site gift shop.
As a catch-all café for veritably every taste and craving, The Village Market is sure to appeal to palettes of all varieties.
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