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The Hillcrest Avenue diner opens early, serves all-day breakfast, and gives Antioch locals a reliable sit-down option that stretches well into lunch.
On mornings when Antioch calls for more than a drive-thru stop, Millers Cafe has the kind of menu that makes it easy to settle in, order what actually sounds good, and get on with the day without overcomplicating the plan. The longtime Hillcrest Avenue spot leans into classic breakfast-and-lunch comfort food, which is exactly why it works so well for weekday meetups, family breakfasts, and low-key weekend reset meals.
The practical appeal starts with the hours. Millers Cafe opens at 6:00 a.m. Monday through Saturday and runs until 3:00 p.m., then keeps a shorter Sunday window from 8:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at 2733 Hillcrest Ave. For locals trying to fit in breakfast before work, catch up with someone over coffee, or grab an early lunch without leaving Antioch, that schedule makes the restaurant an easy one to keep in rotation.
The menu stays broad without losing the diner feel. All-day breakfast covers everything from steak and eggs, chorizo omelettes, biscuits and gravy, and huevos rancheros to pancakes, French toast, breakfast burritos, and chicken and waffles. Once lunch sounds better than breakfast, the same lineup shifts into burgers, patty melts, sandwiches, salads, and other familiar sit-down picks, so groups do not have to agree on one narrow lane before heading over.
That kind of range matters in a neighborhood restaurant because it gives Millers Cafe more staying power than a single-signature-item spot. Someone can come in wanting a simple two-egg breakfast, while someone else goes straight for a heavier plate or a burger, and the place still makes sense for both. It is a useful option for Antioch residents who want portions that feel substantial, breakfast that does not disappear after the morning rush, and a location that is easy to reach without turning the meal into a longer outing.
For anyone who has not been in recently, the hours and location page is the best quick reference before heading over. Millers Cafe is not trying to be a special-occasion-only destination. It works because it fills a more everyday role well: a dependable Antioch breakfast-and-lunch stop where early hours, broad menu choices, and familiar comfort food still make a local place worth keeping in the mix. |
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