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Wow. Where can you get an amazing hot breakfast for about $5? Try the Nile Cafe in Fremont’s historic Niles neighborhood. The standard breakfast comes with toast, two eggs and choice of bacon or sausage for $5.40. The portion size was just enough to get me full. My husband ordered the breakfast burrito with chorizo, potatoes, eggs and cheese for $5.20. We also ordered hanfries seasoned potatoes for $2.95 and a side of blueberry pancakes. Everything was delectable and very satisfying. If you’re not afraid of caffeine, definitely order the Vietnamese coffee. Sweet, creamy and so delicious! It comes fully prepared in a cup (you don’t get the fun slow drip apparatus that you can get at other places that serve Vietnamese coffee). I didn’t mind. The taste made up for it. Bonus tip: This place is cash only! We found this out after walking in and seeing a cash only sign. We wandered around until we found an ATM at the convenience store down the street. It was worth the trip. While we were eating, we saw other customers walk in, see the sign, leave and come back with cash. Next time I’m going to try to snag the table next to the front window. So cute!

Plexpod Westport Commons – Menu with Prices – 300 E 39th St, Kansas City

I’d been eager to go to the Sundry since the relocation, but just got around to it for brunch this morning. The experience was average in every way. First, the approach from southbound Gillham is pretty awful. There is a sign near the street indicating the Sundry is in the PodPlex building, but if you park around back by what I suppose is/will be a garden of some sort, there is ample parking but no signage leading you to the restaurant. We wandered and almost went into some kind of event space. We asked some other folks walking in and they sent us to Sundry. The breakfast/brunch menu has pretty standard stuff and is fine. We ordered a classic breakfast (bacon, eggs and toast) and the biscuits and gravy. The food came out quickly and looked appetizing enough. But everything tasted bland and unimaginative. We had to ask for jam, which is weird (if you order toast, they should ask), but maybe she just forgot along with forgetting to ask how we wanted the eggs (we told her before we left the counter). The bacon is nothing special, the sourdough seems to be from Farm to Market (delicious), and eggs are eggs. The biscuits and gravy (sausage) were tasteless; the biscuits were really dense. Adding salt and pepper didn’t help much. We both ordered coffee and it is unclear if refills are free (not a dealbreaker, but it would be nice to know). The decor is nice; very modern, attractive and simple. The place was pretty empty, which surprised me somewhat given the other reviews and how convenient Sundry is to midtown and beyond. We’re going to assume this was an “off” day and come back some other time. Once, anyway. There are loads of other reliable places for a great brunch.

Sandy’s Restaurant – Menu with Prices – 6940 Space Village Ave, Colorado Springs

Excellent customer service! Made to feel at home no matter who you are. Been there twice now and everyone I have talked to were nice and made sure I was comfortable while I was waiting for my order. Restaurant was busy and staff energetic, keeping the place clean and in order. Some of the breakfast items on the menu are absolutely HUGE!(They have smaller portion options) For example, my first visit my 6 egg(Yes! Six eggs!!!) Denver omelette was full of ingredients and tasty… worth every penny! The second time, I tried the Country Fried Steak which wasnt gigantic(but you get 3 eggs with it), was great and didnt taste like it came out of a freezer package and was worth the try, as well. You get country potatoes and toast with breakfast or you can forgo that to opt for 2 pancakes or 2 french toast or 2 biscuits and gravy for an upcharge. I opted for the biscuits and gravy… They were only ok the first time, due to a strange sweet taste, but were super the 2nd time and I was happy I gave them a second chance. Even with that small inconsistency, both visits were 5 stars! I’m ecstatic that I found this place on Yelp. It’s going to be my stop to grab breakfast from now on. Give it a try, you wont be disappointed. Just know… they do not have all day hours… more like, brunch hours. ***Edit: Saw reviews stating that it’s cash only… They take credit cards now.

Mi Tea Time – Menu with Prices – 1327 S Harbor Blvd, Fullerton

Really really wanted to love this place because it’s walking distance from our place and we LOVE boba, coffee and milk teas. Was excited to give it a go after reading all the positive reviews and was curious with the business and name change. But all of our drinks failed to satisfy us. Iced Vietnamese coffee: not strong, too sweet, tasted nothing like a traditional Vietnamese coffee. My husband took a sip and couldn’t even tell what it was. And Vietnamese coffee always has a distinct unique taste. Peach slush and choc mint chip slush were decent. Milk tea: we ordered 3 of these all 3 of us didn’t even finish half and we tossed it. Strawberry milk tea: super watered down. Niece said it tasted like pink water.

Butch’s Place Family Restaurant – Menu with Prices – 3330 W 26th St, Erie

Cute little diner, very busy and now I know why! We stopped in after finding this place on Yelp. What a treat. We all wanted a hearty breakfast after a rough night out. It took a few minutes to get a table and quite a while to get our food, but the coffee kept coming and the ladies working were friendly. The omelets were cooked perfectly, not over done. I’d definitely recommend Butch’s breakfast potatoes over the hash browns. The hash browns were under cooked. The breakfast potatoes were fresh cut and cooked on the grill…perfection. The pancakes were the BEST I’ve had in a long time. The batter had a nice flavor and the texture was heaven. They had a hot griddle crispness to them and were soft and fluffy in the middle. We ordered the vege omelet which came with potatoes and toast, an order of 2 chocolate chip pancakes and a breakfast combo that came with two eggs, two plain pancakes, meat and potatoes, and a coffee and the bill came to $26 before tip. Not bad pricing, but those pancakes are worth every penny. It was a good amount of food. Just what we were looking for!

Urban Margarita – Menu with Prices – 6685 W Beardsley Rd #180, Glendale

Ok, just finished the most delicious Hatch Green Chili breakfast ever!!! I ordered the Urban Skillet with scalloped potatoes. WOW!!! That first bite is always the test for me, and this past with flying colors!!! The scrambled eggs were the absolute fluffiest I’ve ever had!! Most typical scrambled eggs are dense, but not these!!! The ham and sausage used are amazing together, and that Hatch Green Chili Sauce is a taste sensation!!! The scalloped potatoes are creamy, flavorful and just perfect!! Hubby ordered the Enchiladas &Eggs and let me floor you with that!!! It is served as flat, not rolled, which is impressive, then his over-easy eggs and covered with that spectacular Hatch Green Chili Sauce!!! He was in heaven with the first bite!!! This is truly a unique eatery, with not typical Mexican food fare, which is SOOOOOOO needed, especially in this area!!! Thank you to the Borrego’s for creating a relaxing, inviting, gorgeous place with a creative Mannnnnn, we just could NOT stay away!!! Today I ordered the breakfast special of Hatch Green Chili and Pork with eggs, black beans and their home fried. Man oh man was that a taste sensation!!! And those black beans – I’m not a fan of them but these were outstanding with their seasonings and flavor!! Hubby got the hamburger with eggs and Hatch Green Chili’s what a awesome breakfast!!! The hamburger is a coarser grind which is more steak like, which was so flavorful!!! And Bailey, our server, is just the sweetest, most adorable gal ever!!! Kudos to management for her hire!!

Bisbee Breakfast Club – Menu with Prices – 2909 S Dobson Rd, Mesa

If you want to feel a little taste of Bisbee, Arizona, you’ll visit the Bisbee Breakfast Club! Their staff is super friendly, helpful and efficient. I had the Three Cheese Omelet that was the BEST I’ve ever had, hash browns, and an enormous biscuit which was out of this world! OMG! My meal was delicious! Sorry when it was gone. My husband had the Aunt Linda which consists of two eggs, country potatoes, bacon and raisin toast. When were you at breakfast restaurants that offered “raisin toast?” Like never!!! Well, they have it here and it was sooo good! We sat at the counter, because it’s Saturday at 10:00 AM and this place is packed! There are people waiting for tables. They offer fresh homemade pies. Their Monday through Friday breakfast special is between 6:30-8:00 AM and you get their delicious roasted Bisbee coffee, two eggs, potatoes and toast for $6.79! What a deal! Mandi is our server and WOW is she amazing!! Constantly smiling, checking on us, filling our glasses, and very customer focused! You have to try Bisbee Breakfast Club or you’re missing out on fantastic food and great service!

Delicious Deli #4 – Menu with Prices – 400 E Las Colinas Blvd #130, Irving

Small deli inside the office building. We got the breakfast specials of two eggs potatoes toast and bacon. Turkey bacon was a nice alternative option at no additional cost. $5.50 so also reasonable for the area. Eggs were done perfectly – scrambled and over medium. Toast was a nice grain type of toast. Potatoes were the downfall. Slightly greasy tater tots and DH ate mine. Overall I’d have given four stars based on area availability of early breakfast options but in a perfect world it’s a solid average breakfast slightly marred by the potatoes.

Luda’s Deli – Menu with Prices – 410 Aberdeen Ave, Winnipeg

This is a great place. If you like diners and/or you like actual fresh made food after you order then this will be the place to go. It is CASH only so bring cash to pay with. If you are from USA they will also take your US dollars so no issue there. You can watch them boiling, peeling and hashing/mashing the potatoes as your sitting in the quaint small location eating your breakfast. Tip! You get your own coffee over near the door with cups provided there if you want coffee. I learned that my first visit!

J. Christopher’s Menu with Prices 1650 S Lumpkin St, Athens

I came into town and tired to find a place that specializes in breakfast and brunch and cake across this place. It’s set up very homey and I really enjoyed the setting. Their menu is easily to understand and set out very well. I ordered the eggs Christopher and the blueberry pancakes. It was absolutely delicious. But I would definitely substitute the tomatoes for avocado. The eggs Benny were cooked perfectly!! The pancakes were also delicious! I highly reccomend this order. Coffee was good as well. Service was excellent and extremely quick. The only reason I reduced the review by one star was because the food was slightly cold when it got to us. Mind you, the service was so fast, but the food was slightly less than warm which was a surprise. Especially the potatoes that came with the meal, they were colder. I would come here again though, because it was that tasty.

Hometown Country Kitchen – Menu with Prices – 894 S Boulder Hwy, Henderson

Really quick, my roommate and I have eaten there twice for breakfast. Both times both meals were great and the prices are right. I ordered a big breakfast meal. The one I ordered was 3 eggs over medium, bacon, hash browns, and pancakes. Everything was perfect, eggs cooked the way I requested, that’s hard to find sometimes, potatoes and bacon were great, and the pancakes hung off the plater, I wasn’t able to finish them . The 2nd time, I ordered the same meal, but with a few changes. Eggs, potatoes, toast the same and perfect. Then I ordered ham, instead of bacon, and French toast instead of pancakes. Nothing was wrong the first time, I just wanted to try the other items. I’m glad I did because the French toast was one of the better I’ve had, and the ham was out of this world. Great tasting and a large piece. I don’t think I mentioned prior, but this dish is $10. Not bad at all for all that food. I’ve lived in this area for a year now, this place just reopened about 2 months ago. Every time we’ve driven by the place it’s always busy, plus, it’s not fast food, it’s real food, so we had to try it. Apparently it was open prior to this, I believe the same restaurant, just an upgrade. I have no idea how it was prior, but it’s not huge inside, and both times we were able to get a table, but within 10 minutes of being sat, there was a waiting list. They have a nice little waiting area as you walk in, but that might fill up quickly on the weekends, just keep that in mind, that’s why we eat early most of the time.

Waffle Square – Menu with Prices – 200 Harding Blvd, Roseville

After a nearly five-year lapse, I visited Waffle Square, located on Harding Ave., shortly after the morning opening time of 0700. I came in for the current weekday special, which is “Steak and Eggs” for $6.99. I’m a lover of breakfast, and I rarely resist a bargain. As you walk in the restaurant, there is a small souvenir area, complete with a machine with a claw that will allow you to grab a stuffed animal, as you feed the beast with quarters. That’s not my “thing,” as I prefer to eat, rather than to play. As I walked through the souvenir area, I was greeted by Leanne, who would be my hostess, on this early Tuesday morning. I was the first customer of the day, and for the first half hour, I had the dining room all to myself. The dining room is squeaky clean, spacious and comfortable. There appears to have been some renovation since my last visit. The decor matches the cuisine the restaurant serves, as both are pure “Americana.” I took a peek at the breakfast menu, mostly out of curiosity, as I knew what I wanted. I placed my order and my breakfast arrived in around 15 minutes, with a smile. The only “oddity” about this fine breakfast is that toast isn’t included, but is available for on additional dollar, which isn’t a bad deal. I decided to “pass” on toast, and just enjoy the breakfast, as advertised. The main attraction is a small steak, I guess about 4-ounces, cooked any way you choose. You also get your choice of hash browns, or country potatoes, and two eggs, cooked any style. It’s definitely a “basic” breakfast, but so is the price. My steak arrived medium, just the way I ordered it, and it was tender, juicy and flavorful. I’m always tempted to add a little sauce on my steak, only at breakfast, but this steak didn’t need any enhancements, as it was great just by itself. I agonized between country or hash brown potatoes, and hash browns won. They were cooked golden crispy on the outside, and chewy tender inside, just the way I like them. The hash browns were neither salty or greasy, which is a HUGE bonus. As per my de facto standard, I ordered my eggs fried over easy, and they arrived, perfectly cooked the way I ordered them. I always judge the skill of a breakfast chef by the “eggs over easy method,” as too many chefs haven’t mastered the art of cooking eggs in this style. The chef at Waffle Square “nailed” the eggs! My breakfast was delicious, and perfectly cooked, and tasted even better, thanks to Leanne’s friendly service. When you’re in the mood for a great breakfast, and you don’t want to break the bank, stop by Waffle Square and enjoy the weekday special of steak and eggs! Say “hello” to friendly Leanne…

Jim & Patty’s Coffee People – Menu with Prices – 4951 NE Fremont St, Portland

My coworker and I came here here on Thursday afternoon looking for coffee and something to eat. We ordered iced coffees while the cashier was making our drinks we looked through the display case but didn’t see anything that but sweets. I saw a small case next to the cash register with a few newtons in it. I ordered a veggie newton, immediately after ordering I noticed a small sign attached to a post directly above my head that contained sandwich and breakfast items served until 2pm. When the cashier brought our drinks over I asked if I could cancel the newton and get sandwich instead? I was told that they stop serving breakfast at 2pm, I informed her that it was 2:02. She told me they start breaking the grill down at 2pm with no exceptions. While the cashier was very nice, I was frustrated by the lack of eagerness. Perhaps she could have checked to see if maybe the kitchen was still able to make a sandwich 2 mins after they started breaking down the grill. The breakfast scene from Falling Down flashed through mind.