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Love this place! It’sâ?? right nearâ?? the Austin airport and it’sâ??â?? such a cute bright & bubbly yellow spot. Looking at the website right now, I realized that it was probably a new additionâ?? to their cafe growth in different locations, glad I had the opportunity to check this place out. I was so hungry that I wasn’t sure if I should get two bowls or not but to heck with it, I decided to just get the Migasâ?? breakfast bowl with the French Toast Latte. I can’t remember the exact name of the dish and its not on the website just yet, but thanks to my notes I used to communicate with the server at the front. I was able to jot down the ingredientsâ?? I want in my breakfast bowl. It had scrambled eggs, roasted potatoesâ??, mashed avocado, tomato salad (pico de gallo), shredded cheese, tortilla chips on top. I asked for a chipotleâ?? hollandaise on the side as well. Everything was so simple & so dang good especiallyâ?? with their hot sauce. The eggs were perfectly cooked and the potatoes were crunchy & yummy along with the toppings on top. The French Toast Latte with coconut milk was perfect to wrap up my brunch and I rarely drink latte these days. I would definitelyâ?? stop by here again or at the other locations outside of Austin. Friendly service, and that gentleman who was so kind and patient with us deaf people ordering our foods, you’re dope! Excellent service + good spot to do your work or just to hang out and eat theirâ??â?? all-day brunch of deliciousâ?? foods.

Moultrie Creek Diner – Menu with Prices – 4010 US-1, St. Augustine

If you are looking for some good old fashioned diner food, this place has got you covered. With great food, great service, and great prices, you’ll be back again and again. It may seem basic, but I am a girl who loves eggs, bacon, toast and potatoes for breakfast. As simple as this order is, many people get it wrong. Eggs cooked wrong, bacon not crispy or too crispy, potatoes soggy or underdone. Toast stale or covered in fake butter. That is why I was pleased when the entire meal was perfect. Their potatoes are the best part–super crisp on the outside and fluffy on the inside. My mom loves to get the eggs Benedict with the biscuits. So good! They also have mimosas if you’re feeling like really having a good brunch! Our waitress was super attentive and nice! I hope to see her again soon! This place is just all around great. I’ll be coming here more often!

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.

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.

Orenda Cafe – Menu with Prices – 3514 W National Ave, Milwaukee

Orenda Cafe is a new breakfast/brunch/lunch spot in Silver City, just off 35th and National. We had been seeing good reviews so decided to check it out for Sunday breakfast. Menu wise, you’ll find interesting spins on classic dishes like s’mores French toast or an avocado mango toast. There are many dishes that have a Mexican flair, along with burgers and sandwiches for lunch. They recently added brunch drinks and cocktails too! The interior is very pretty – decorated in restful blues with comfortable booths and chairs. Service was super pleasant (but I think they’re figuring out their groove a little, nothing wrong with that). The Mister went with steak & eggs ($11) which comes with potatoes (you can get bacon hash & you should!) and toast or a pancake. That’s a lot of food! He liked his meal, especially the bacon hash. I opted for the carnitas hash ($12) which comes with two poached eggs. My hash had a super interesting, tasty mix of veggies – spinach, roasted cauliflower (yes please!! I could have eaten a whole plate of just that), radishes and peppers. My pork was fall apart tender but had some kind of sweet marinade on it that I didn’t 100% love. Some pieces were stronger than others so YMMV but overall, I liked it. Other things to know – they serve Anodyne coffee – yay! And local, delicious Urbal Iced Tea – today’s was strawberry lemon & it may have been one of the best iced teas I’ve had in a restaurant. This is a cool place with interesting dishes served up by really nice people. We’ll be back for sure!

M.B. Haskett – Menu with Prices – 324 S Phillips Ave, Sioux Falls

This is the perfect spot for breakfast. We came in on a Sunday morning around 9 with our 6yo. We could have been seated outside immediately but hubs declined so we waited about 10 minutes. We ordered mocha latte, iced latte, vanilla latte, eggs Benedict, a breakfast sandwich and a strawberry sweet crepe. 1st. There is not a kids menu but definitely things you could order or share as we did. We ordered our son the crepe. It was filled with strawberry jam. I thought it’d be fresh strawberry on top. We should have asked. I’m sure this would be spot on to some, just wasn’t for us. I had the eggs Benedict and shared with my son. This was perfection. It was not your typical hollandaise sauce and hid a little kick of flavor. Not spicy but something that stood out. The whole thing was devoured. We also ordered the breakfast potatoes. I think I got 3 kiddo ate the rest. They come in a small bowl. Husband had the breakfast sandwich and can be very picky and still hungry. This and his own order of potatoes did the trick for him. Overall this was great food. The room did get very loud but is not super noticeable with your own conversation. The only reason i am giving 4 and not 5 stars is. The hostess working was running her butt off. She sat us. Took our drink order and then we waited… tables were sat next to us, after us and got water before we ever did. Still waiting…seemed to be confusing or disagreement on who was waiting on us as 3 different ladies dropped stuff off to us. The table next to us that arrived after us ate and paid before we even got our food. The wait was difficult for our kiddo. Would we suggest it and go back? Yes.

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!

Broken Yolk Cafe – Menu with Prices – 16803 Stuebner Airline Rd, Spring

I love brunch, so naturally I was thrilled when I saw this opened a few months ago. I’ve been several times, and so far, I have nothing but positive things to say! The staff is always friendly and helpful. The price is reasonable. The service is fast. The food is delicious. And I love their coffee. They use Farmers Brothers Coffee Company, and I love the taste. Their menu has such a wide variety of options, and I’ve tried a lot of the menu: The Just Eggs with the Biscuit and fruit- the biscuit was a little on the dry side, but still good. The Huevos Rancheros- delicious! Their Classic Eggs Benedict is fantastic. Their Belgian Waffle is SO GOOD. I really really enjoy the Stuffed French Toast. It’s definitely rich, but delicious. My bf got the Carmel Latte, which he liked, but I thought it was too rich. I usually just get a latte, which again, I highly recommend, and their coffee is good too! All in all, I love this spot and will definitely be back for more! Highly recommend!

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

Broken Yolk Cafe – Menu with Prices – 2701 Harbor Blvd Suite E6, Costa Mesa

The Broken Yolk Café is a relatively new breakfast place and I wonder why I haven’t been here before. I think because of its location in a plaza containing literally no relevant stores/shops/restaurants, many people overlook the place. However, there’s a few pros about that. You won’t have to fight for parking in the huge parking lot. The café is also very big, with many booths and tables indoors and also has patio seating. My friend and I were seated immediately when we came in on a weekday around noon. Looking at the menu, the restaurant offers many breakfast options, covering a lot of territory. There’s the sweet stuff: French toast, crêpes, pancakes, and waffles. Practically every egg dish you can think of: omelets, benedicts, & skillets. If you want something Hawaiian, there’s Tiki Toast and Loco Moco Breakfast Burger (summer special!). If you want something light and healthy, you can choose from oatmeal, parfaits, or even an acai bowl. If you’re craving something more savory, they have South of the Border favorites like Huevos Rancheros, Chilaquiles, and breakfast tacos. Even the drinks menu is extensive! There’s coffee, champagne + beer, juices, and smoothies. We decided on the Sope Benedict (with a side of hash browns) and the Crunchy French Toast. Food arrived, hot and fresh, within 15 minutes in huge plates. Our server was really friendly and considerate. She got us extra small plates so we could share our food. My favorite was the Sope Benedict. Overall, the dish was very flavorful (fresh salsa and avocado) and they did not skimp on the shredded beef. Eggs were poached perfectly, corn tortillas were crispy, but I feel like the real star was the beef ?– it was super tender and had great flavor, and there was so much! The hash browns were delicious too; not fried, yet still crunchy on the outside and soft on the inside. As for the Crunchy French Toast, my friend and I were between ordering this or the Tiki Toast (another popular choice). First bite was delicious. Great raspberry compote and the French toast was definitely crunchy, living up to its name. But then there was a weird salty taste?? My friend thought it was just her, but then I tasted it too and it just made the French toast straight up unappetizing. One bite was sweet and another would be salty. I don’t know if it was intentional, like how some people mix sweet and salty foods together but it wasn’t for us. Good thing they had huge waters for us to wash down the salty aftertaste. Portion-wise, this place gives you so much. I was very taken aback when my friend and I asked for water and our waiter came back with huge 32 oz tumblers of iced water. Like damn. I’ve never been given so much water at a restaurant in my whole life. I think because there’s such an extensive menu, some options are a hit-or-miss. I would probably come back and try other things on the menu.

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!

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!

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.