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My wife and I just had a wonderful breakfast!! We went there thinking it was gonna be order at the counter, which is customary, but theyâ??re trying something new on Saturdays. They actually waited on us. My usual at any breakfast place is a Western omelet and some kinda of meat on the side, but our waitress suggested a French Toast sandwich so I got both. When I think of French toast Iâ??ve never thought of a sandwich, to my surprise the ham, egg, cheese accompanied with a side of syrup is probably the best breakfast sandwich Iâ??ve ever eaten!! WOW, definitely coming back!!

Michele’s Cafe – Menu with Prices – 1373 Clinton St, Buffalo

Great little diner, clean, homey retro vibe, reasonablely priced, servers were on point, Michele the owner was on the grill cooking & directing! We ordered breakfast, portions were hearty – french toast, bacon, eggs, grits, breakfast sandwich, real homefries, coffee – all served hot and fresh with a smile. They even have chicken & waffles (next time). They have a small “bake shop” that rumor has it is a lil slice of heaven, wasn’t available this am but one of the items is grilled pound cake! Lunch specials include Meatloaf sandwich, subs, Chicken Cordon Bleu sandwich, soups – can’t wait to get back and try some lunch eats! My only criticism was the maple syrup, for some reason it was ice cold & chilled the french toast, I even tried pouring it on the plate first to get to room temp but I’d already covered most of the french toast with the cold syrup – kind of disappointing as it actually made the french toast cold, french toast had good flavor though, I’ll just check the syrup bottle next time, ask to have it microwaved or something .. lol. We will be going back!

Emily’s Kitchen – Menu with Prices – 709 Village Ct, Santa Rosa

I’ve had a lot of french toast in my life, consider me a “french toast” entrepreneur. It’s my go to breakfast dish. When I tell you I’ve had LOTS of different versions/types of french toast; believe me. I have never been to Emily’s Kitchen before, but after trying their walnut bread cinnamon french toast, I will be coming back here ASAP. This place, by far, has the bombest, yummiest, most fulfilling french toast I’ve ever had in my 21 years of life. If french toast was a hug it would be at this place. Our waiter had the entire menu engraved into his brain, ask him anything to the ingredients, to where the flour comes from; he knows. This place has the hometown Sonoma County vibe with food to match. When you walk inside my first impression of this place is you will notice the rows of ribbon awards immediately. And they’re there for a reason.

Cafe Porche & Snowbar – Menu with Prices – 1625 Baronne St, New Orleans

This restaurant is a gem. Upon entering I was greeted warmly. Seating is open and you can seat yourself outside or inside and enjoyed the music that was playing. After coming across reviews for French Toast it was only right I came and checked it out for myself. Eager to try the French Toast, but also wanting to try my favorite brunch meal I ordered shrimp and grits as well. The shrimp and grits were good, but not my absolute favorite. The added kick was a little too spicy for my liking. The consistency of the grits were ok, but they were definitely flavorful. Smothered pork chops with extra sautéed onions on top of cheese grits = purely delicious. The pork chops were tender and fell right off the bone. The gravy wasn’t too thick nor too watery. I could eat this for breakfast, lunch, dinner. Now the French Toast was AMAZING!!! There was just the right amount of powdered sugar, and it’s not eggy at all. This piece of bread was perfection. The seasonal fruit added on top give extra sweetness. Don’t even think about syrup, absolutely not necessary. I’ll definitely be back for another round of French toast and pork chops. Another restaurant added to my list of favorites.

The Farmhouse – Menu with Prices – 11804 Indiana Ave Ste 200, Lubbock

Disappointed. The exterior makes you think this will be a nice place to dine. The atmosphere is pretty basic and on the lower end of places. The attitude of the greeter and wait staff was not welcoming. The food was nothing special at all. The French Toast was soggy. It had no “toasted” exterior to make it French Toast. The hash browns were just shredded potatoes with no crispy ness or “browning” to make them hash browns. Eggs were plain. Bacon was nothing special. Seemed to be chewy, limp, and greasy. The syrup seemed like cheap store bought syrup. The biscuits and gravy was bland. I would not recommend this place for breakfast since there are many better options nearby.

Miss Worcester Diner – Menu with Prices – 300 Southbridge St, Worcester

On our drive home, we were so so hungry and we came across Miss Worcester Diner on Yelp! On the inside, the place is quaint and has a very homey diner feel to it. We were lucky enough to get a table right away. The menus are already on the table and we didn’t realize there was 2 separate menus- one for the regular food and one dedicated to French toast! After we put in our orders, we were looking around at the stickers from our seat. We were seated by the door and my boyfriend was pointing some sticker on the door… and that’s when I saw that the place is CASH ONLY! We thankfully had bills so we were fine. The food: My boyfriend got the meat lovers omelette and he said it was alright. I think we both thought that the omelette would be bigger. I ordered the Irish eggs Benedict with homemade corned beef hash. This dish was hefty and covered the entire plate. They gave a good helping of hollandaise sauce on top as well. The home fries were good, especially with the assortment of hot sauces they have at the bar. The real showstopper, and what we thought was extremely worth coming here, was the French toast. We got an order of the crunchy French toast and it was literally the perfect French toast in my eyes. The best I’ve ever eaten!

Country Way – Menu with Prices – 5325 Mowry Ave, Fremont

Easily the best French Toast I’ve ever had. So admittedly I’ve been going to this place for as long as I’ve had a yelp account which is “really” bad because I love this place. Theres something about old school diners that just brings joy to my heart! Parking can be tricky sometimes though. Most of the times I go, I get a park in the parking lot. It is small so my biggest advice is just to go as early as you can. You can’t miss this place though. The building is shaped really cool and there is a big sign to the next of it. Reasonable prices for Breakfast. I would say on par with regular breakfast chains. But what makes them so cool is the portions you get. Every time I go, I usually have some sort of leftovers that me or a friend didn’t finish. That French Toast is ridiculous though. I feel like the key to a good French Toast is the type of bread you use. I honestly have no idea what kind they use but it’s friggin delicious man. That and it’s HUGE. Oh yea and to add icing on the cake, they add powdered sugar onto the toast if you are into that sort of thing. I know I am. I mean the tasty syurp…Everything here is good. On top of that, servers are always nice and professional. Can it get any better? Basically if you like old school diners and really are a fan of French Toast, you have to go this place soon. You really are doing yourself a disservice if you live in the Bay Are and don’t try them out. I used to be into a French Toast craze when I was growing up as a kid. Nowadays I am team Pancake or Waffle when I get an itch for something sweet during breakfast. Not when I go to Country Way though! I almost always have to get the French Toast.

City Line Diner – Menu with Prices – 1420 Main St, Worcester

Solid diner. Great addition to Worcester and this side of the city. Owners are two best friends one of which used to be an EMT. They put a lot of effort into revamping this once friendlys location. The menu isn’t anything that’s crazy different or going to blow you out of the water. You’ll find your diner mainstays like Irish breakfast, bennies, club sandwiches and bowls of chili And like everything in between ! Reason I come here versus another diner would be solely for the chicken and waffles- it’s perfect! Giant chicken breast fried up crispy tastes like the best combo for the nicely executed waffle and accompanied by the maple syrup and butter for the best everrrrr breakfast experience (or lunch ) i also can speak highly of the French toast, really nice and well stuffed omelettes and the coffee isn’t fantastic but it’s not just flavored hot water either. Gotta hold out for 11 am sometime and get in there for lunch. Buffalo chicken Sammich is a great choice as well as the club sandwich BUT The burgers are actually so damn good I wish they were open past 2 pm – is really be getting them all the time. The best ever (basic) burger honestly outside of my own kitchen. The staff alone is worth the visit. They are always quick and absolutely a delight.

The Rooster’s Call – Menu with Prices – 6050 Gull Rd, Kalamazoo

Normally I make my breakfast at home or have a cereal bar. But today some friends wanted us to go out for breakfast. They’ve drive this location many times and wanted to try. So I got to go with them and try it out. As you can tell by the pictures it’s really cute inside. You’re given menus quickly as well. Drink orders are taken first and then you have plenty of time to look at the menu. They serve both breakfast and lunch, so just in case you’re feeling a waffle, or burger. We got a bunch of stuff just to try everything out. Eggs, bacon, and potatoes! I had to be extra since I was really hungry. I got a chocolate banana French toast, egg and bacon on the side, and a club wrap with fries. The French toast was ok, it felt like the chocolate was more bitter like dark chocolate, but it looked milky. The banana saved it though and gave it an even sweetness. As for the club that I also had. I really felt like it was lacking something and I feel like that something was cheese. I’m not really sure if it had cheese on it or it doesn’t come with it. But it certainly needs a cheese to balance out all the meat. Still very good though, best wrap I’ve had in a while! I really wish I got sunny-side up eggs. I got scrambled eggs and no matter where, my scrambled eggs taste like they came from a box. Heartbreaking. But the bacon, is just so bacon, and I LOVE bacon!

Gazebo Restaurant – Menu with Prices – 1501 S Ocean Blvd, Myrtle Beach

We came here for breakfast one day while we were in Myrtle Beach, and I was looking forward to ordering just a simple breakfast sandwich, but the only option was the breakfast buffet. So we did that. It had scrambled eggs, bacon, sausage, pancakes, french toast, fried potatoes…and what we thought was an egg casserole with chunks of ham and cheese on top…but it was grits. We tried it, but I’m just not a fan. Too gritty! On the other side they had a mini make your own waffle station (I think the mini size is perfect, to avoid waste) along with fresh fruit, yogurt, bagels, mini muffins, and assorted cereals. They even had shredded cheese out, I guess for the scrambled eggs or grits dish. The coffee wasn’t that great, but it was included, along with assorted juices. It was a nice spread, and reasonable for all you can eat at $9.98. I’m not a big eater, especially at breakfast time, but I enjoyed the yogurt along with fresh strawberries and grapes. I went outside after for a Starbucks, but overall it was a decent breakfast. Better than the buffet at our hotel! Our waitess was very friendly. Not a fan of the loud country music though. Just sayin’.

Plaza Cafe & Grill – Menu with Prices – 4041 N Central Ave, Phoenix

Staff Review: Arriving here at 7:00AM on a Friday morning, there was nobody else at this restaurant, nor was there anyone else in sight outside. When I arrived, I was greeted by a friendly gentleman who was preparing the coffee for the restaurant. This same individual also took my order, and was pleasant the entire time. Price Review: I don’t know anywhere else in the valley where an order of French Toast is $3.69. Because I also ordered a side order of Hash Browns, after tax, my total came to $5.95. That’s definitely a steal. In terms of price, this restaurant can not be beat. Price point = 5 Stars Food Quality Review: As mentioned, I ordered the French Toast with a side order of hash browns. After about 10 minutes, it arrived smelling and looking delicious. The French Toast was average. It was slightly over cooked and pretty dry. This restaurant puts the syrup on for you. I decided to not eat the forth half slice. The hash browns were decent. I ordered them well done, but they’re pretty standard. French Toast Quality = 3 stars. Overall, I’d probably come back here if I have some free time in the morning before work and try something else.

Steel Cup Café – Menu with Prices – 2201 N Lakewood Blvd Suite E, Long Beach

This is a lovely establishment. I’ve gotten food to go here once and ate here at 12 on a weekday a couple days back. Both experiences were largely positive, though I did encounter a significant issue I’ll get into in a bit. When I ordered food to go a few weeks ago, I got the French Toast sticks and breakfast potatoes $10. Reasonable amount for the quality and quality of the food. The French Toast sticks were like nothing I’ve ever had and enough of a meal on their own. Delicious honey butter and maple syrup served alongside them. Crunch and delicious sticks. Just an awesome, creative feat of food genius. The breakfast potatoes were good too, though I didn’t like them nearly as much as the sticks. That said, I found them pretty spicy, and I will admit that I don’t have the highest spice tolerance. When I came last Wednesday, I was bummed to learn that the French Toast sticks are part of their brunch offerings and only served on the weekends. I got a breakfast sandwich for $8. Pretty cool that you can customize the sandwich to your heart’s content and no matter what ingredients you get it’s still $8. I got biscuits for the buns, roasted tomato garlic aioli, scrambled eggs, havarti cheese, and peppered pork belly for my meat. The sandwich was pretty dang delicious and came in 10. The biscuits were crunchy and soft on the inside, and enormous! The eggs were creamy, cheese was nicely melted. I surprisingly liked the peppered pork belly, though I am not the biggest pepper fan. I do wish they offered plain pork belly as well. I’m sure many other people would appreciate the choice of both. I hate tomatoes, but was actually enjoying the garlic aioli. Fortunately it did not have the strongest tomato taste. It wasn’t all good though. When I was the eating the sandwich I noticed what looked like quite a few tiny hairs. I at first ignored them, as I figured they were tiny food wisps that happened to look like tiny hairs, perhaps from the eggs. But a little over halfway into the sandwich I found a larger one that was undoubtedly a hair (brown or black, forget exactly). I brought the sandwich to the guy working the counter and explained what had happened. He kindly offered to make a new sandwich or refund me. But because I didn’t have much of the sandwich left and definitely wouldn’t have room for a whole other one, I asked for the refund, which he granted with no problem. I ate the rest of the sandwich very carefully but did not find any more hairs. Now despite this unpleasant experience, I will still be back. The establishment handled it with grace and the food was delicious nonetheless. I do believe the hair thing was a fluke, though I will be sure to update my review if I find hairs again on a future visit. Summary: – DELICIOUS and creative French Toast sticks – very spicy house potatoes. Not my fav – delicious customized breakfast sandwich – I did find quite a few hairs, but upon bringing it to the worker’s attention, was quickly refunded. Seems to be a fluke. – good and quick service

Stephanie’s Sandwiches – Menu with Prices – 10700 Jersey Blvd #100, Rancho Cucamonga

May 9th, 2019. I’ve been to stephanie’s a bit and its been a while since I’ve been here. I went after getting my blood work. When I’ve got inside the place, I was impressed of what they did to the place. They added a self serve soda machine that they didn’t have in the front of the place. They did have it behind the counter the last time i was there, but now they changed the soda machine (plus). The size was a bit smaller than me, but I had no problem. They didn’t have any ice from the machine, but the person who took my order put ice behind the counter and gave me ice so i could fill up my drink. Other than the soda machine, I had a great breakfast. With my drink that i have, i also ordered the french toast sticks. Both of those were $6. The french toast sticks were awesome here because they put sugar on the french toast sticks. I like the burger king ones, but they don’t put the sugar on the french toast sticks like what Stephanie’s would do. The flavor was so delicious that I could come back again here and order more of the french toast sticks.