$10-13 is usually the average price of many meals at the cafe. Abby ordered The Avocado Benny which is an English muffin topped with avocado, grilled tomato, poached eggs, hollandaise and parmesan. Other choices to add on the pancakes include blueberries, strawberries, pecan, cranberry and bananas. In comparison to other restaurants, this was a very good deal for three pancakes. I ordered three pancakes for the price of $8 with $2 extra for chocolate chips. They refilled my lemonade generously without extra charge. I ordered a lemonade for $2.50 while my friend Abby ordered a small iced coffee for $2.75. Our waiter was quick to serve us and take our drink orders. The staff greeted us kindly and seated us quickly even on a busy Sunday morning. I especially noticed the baked goods table when I first walked in, lined with muffins, cupcakes, bagels and so much more. The walls are colorful and cheerful with yellow and white walls and cute paintings. Sanitizer was at the hostesses desk and we were asked to fill out a form with our names and phone number in case there was a need for contact tracing. Although the restaurant is tiny, I felt comfortable. To practice social distancing, each table is separated and many are marked as not usable to ensure the distance. Located in Barnstable Village, Buttercup Cafe has a relaxing atmosphere with sandwiches varying from egg and cheese to veggie, as well as chocolate chip pancakes, and some old fashioned oatmeal. If you’re ever in the mood for a breakfast or brunch that’s delicious and cheap, I recommend the pleasant and quaint Buttercup Cafe.
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