Breakfast Menu "Family Table Cafe" Auburn Hills

Sweet & savory baked goods plus American breakfast & lunch fare, served in comfy quarters.

Family Table Cafe, 3343 Auburn Rd, Auburn Hills, MI 48326

(248) 293-3351

Opening Hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: Closed

Tuesday: 8 AM–3 PM

Wednesday: 8 AM–3 PM

Thursday: 8 AM–3 PM

Friday: 8 AM–3 PM

Saturday: 8 AM–3 PM

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Services

Service options

Outdoor seating, Delivery, Takeout, Dine-in

Highlights

Fast service, Great coffee

Popular for

Breakfast, Solo dining

Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible entrance, Wheelchair accessible parking lot, Wheelchair accessible restroom, Wheelchair accessible seating

Offerings

Coffee, Comfort food, Healthy options, Quick bite, Small plates, Vegetarian options

Dining options

Breakfast, Brunch, Lunch, Catering, Counter service, Dessert, Seating

Amenities

Dogs allowed, Restroom, Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi

Atmosphere

Casual, Cozy

Crowd

College students, Groups

Planning

Accepts reservations

Payments

Credit cards, Debit cards, NFC mobile payments, Credit cards

Children

Good for kids, High chairs, Kids' menu

User Reviews

A piece of small town dining. Family table is nothing more than a quaint diner and it pretends to be nothing more. It's firmly found it's place and is happy to be there and so are it's customers. The place is packed for breakfast, especially Saturday (closed Sunday) but the turn over is fairly quick. It's the usual selection of breakfast and lunch entries with healthy portions and reasonable prices. If you like sweets be sure to try the monkey bread. Staff is always friendly and helpful. Parking out front is limited but there's plenty in the rear. Frankly in that downtown area its probably the best breakfast you'll find, granted at the time of this writing options are limited but as the area grows im sure Family Table will hold it's own.

First time here, and I wish I lived closer so I could go regularly! Our server, Cate, introduced herself as a co-owner and gave us some info about the cafe since we hadn't been before (the kitchen cooks from scratch where possible and uses locally sourced ingredients whenever they can). Cate was friendly, enthusiastic, and warm, and obviously cared a great deal about the business and providing great service. She gave us a complimentary monkey bread for our first visit, which was SO delicious - freshly baked, pillowy soft in the middle and with a lovely cinnamon sugary crunch to the outside, with a drizzle of sweet cream cheese icing. I ordered the honey & apple grilled cheese and a cup of the creamy tomato tortellini soup of the day. The soup was delightful, with the sweetness of the tomatoes and the little savory cheese tortellini. It definitely tasted fresh and homemade. The sandwich was buttery sourdough bread, grilled to a wonderful crunch, with melty cheese, crisp apples, fresh bacon, and a honey drizzle that pulled everything together nicely. I got sweet potato fries with the sandwich, which tasted fresh and were fried to a perfect crisp. My friend got a banana walnut pancake, sausage links, and home fries, all of which looked wonderful. I can't wait to be in the area again to try more of their homemade marvels!

This was a super cute family resturant that has absolutely amazng food. This was our first time there and our server Isabella O. gave us great suggestions for food. We ordered the Pesto sandwich, a with a side of tator tots, a Cali Benedict, and a side of sausage gravy and biscuits. We cant wait to go back and try more!

Fantastic hole-in-the-wall cafe. Couldn’t recommend enough. I got helpful recommendations from the wait staff when I mentioned it was my first time in. After ordering, it only took a few minutes for the food to arrive. The food was delicious and priced really well. I’m making this review half for you, and half as a reminder for me for the next time I’m in the area.

My friend and I heard good things about this place so decided to try it for brunch. It did not disappoint. Justin, our waiter, was friendly and took his time to explained the menu . I had the veggie bowl. The vegetables were fresh and cooked nicely. My friend had the Avocado Eggs Benedict. She really enjoyed it. We will definitely be back.

I was photographing a marriage proposal at a Catholic Church right around the corner from this place and needed a place to come for a quick lunch, coffee, and WiFi. Family Table Cafe really came through as a top notch family diner, a perfect place for brunch. Their menu is stacked with variety, one side breakfast, the other lunch. Coffee is brewed well and refills are free as expected. I ordered the Buffalo Chicken wrap and upgraded to the sweet potato fries. Usually, with a meal like this, I would be chugging glasses of water because of the saltiness, but Family Table did it right! The sweet potato fries had a delightful crisp and sweetness paired with the perfect amount of salt. The buffalo chicken wrap had a nice buffalo kick in every bite, which was nicely curbed by the fresh crunchiness of the lettuce, carrot, and cucumber. In summary, if you happen to be around Downtown Auburn Hills, the Family Table Cafe would make for a brunch date, quick bite, yummy food, and very reasonable prices

Came here for the first time and had high hopes due to hearing such great reviews of Family Table. It’s a very inviting and welcoming atmosphere. The staff was friendly and I would probably come back to try the lunch menu and other items. The food was just alright in my opinion. The Parmesan grits I had heard great things about so I wanted to try them. The grits themselves were bland and lacking seasoning. If it wasn’t for the Parmesan tuile, I’d say they would be a total miss. However, when eaten together, it wasn’t half bad. The breakfast quesadilla was not bad. It was what was expected. I think I really need to dive into the menu more in order to get a better review. I would definitely recommend this place to anyone looking to get breakfast/lunch. My only wish is that they were open later for dinner.

The service was excellent, warm, and welcoming. The staff offered options for a new visitor, such as the parmesan grits. After looking over the menu, I tried a western omelet with a side of Texas toast and parmesan grits. She asked if I needed ketchup or hot sauce, and I asked for ketchup thinking the omelet might be similar to most other cafes. That ketchup bottle sat unused the entire breakfast. The omelet was absolutely loaded and seasoned beautifully and the grits were so amazing. Once I got to the bill, I was expecting 30-40 bucks for the breakfast, right? Nope. It was just over 15 for the meal with coffee. This is hands down my favorite breakfast joint I’ve ever visited to date, and they should be expecting me back any day.