Copper samovar and rotating food display create a warm communal vibe in a modern, cozy space with traditional music. Spacious indoor and outdoor patios offer a relaxing atmosphere with soft lighting and thoughtful design. The place draws a crowd, often with waits, reflecting its unique appeal.
Mediterranean dishes stand out with amazing flavor and artistic presentation. The food consistently delivers a delicious and satisfying experience.
Eggs come out perfectly cooked and pair well with meats like salami and pastrami. Dishes like the Mamโs tray and Shakshuka offer rich, shareable flavors that work great for groups.
Good to know
Sahoor during Ramadan is offered for $20 as an open buffet.
Expect a one-hour wait during peak hours.
They charge a transaction fee for credit card payments.
Ramen restaurant offers a cozy, modern vibe with community tables and a minimalist design. The space feels inviting and clean, filling up quickly with a casual crowd. Charging ports and a large TV add practical touches to the setting.
Food arrives quickly and tastes excellent and delicious. The dishes consistently impress with their quality and leave no room for complaints.
Broth comes with medium soft eggs in chicken ramen and a hard-boiled egg option. Eggs complement the dish, which is heavy on meats.
Good to know
Be prepared to wait a bit because they are popular.
The prices at Kazu Ramen are a little high.
The menu offers many good selections to choose from.
Large, bright space with cozy, small-town vibe and family-friendly atmosphere. Lively energy during breakfast hours with thoughtful amenities like superhero masks for kids and outdoor misters. Offers unique menu items such as German pancakes and specialty mimosas.
Food features wholesome quality and flavorful dishes like the farmerโs omelette with cheese and gravy. Service is consistently excellent, matching the food's high standard.
Poached eggs come out perfectly cooked and stand out as a highlight. Omelettes use a rolled technique with American-sized portions, making them thick and flavorful. Eggs Benedict and over medium eggs with biscuits and gravy also feature prominently, paired often with loaded hashbrowns or bacon.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended on weekends due to high demand.
Expect long wait times, especially on Saturday mornings.
Combo plates are priced around $17, offering good value.
Cozy diner with a quiet, low-key atmosphere and simple decor offers a welcoming spot for breakfast. Tables mostly seat two or four, making it better suited for smaller groups. Curbside pickup supports those with mobility challenges, adding convenience.
Food features home cooking with dishes like country fried steak and meat loverโs skillet. Meals come out fast, hot, and delicious with well-cooked items like poached eggs and authentic French toast.
Eggs come with dishes like chicken fried steak featuring tender meat and a crunchy batter. Options include poached eggs cooked perfectly, eggs Benedict with chipotle hollandaise, and an avocado and bacon omelette packed with vegetables.
Good to know
Curbside pickup is available for those with mobility issues.
The restaurant gets busy on Sundays after 10:30 am.
Most tables are for 2 or 4, so larger groups may need to combine tables.
Restaurant resembles a log cabin with black bear and woodsman motifs throughout. Atmosphere stays calm and family-friendly with comfortable seating spaced well apart. A gift shop featuring stuffed bears adds a charming touch to the experience.
Food quality stays consistently great with every visit. Service is attentive and complements the dining experience well.
Eggs cooked perfectly show up in dishes like the Bigfoot Chicken fried steak and eggs served over easy. Omelettes come out well-prepared and pair well with biscuits and gravy or steak.
Good to know
They offer all-day breakfast with huge portions.
Expect a busy lobby around 11am on weekends.
The bathrooms are always clean and well-stocked.
Small, open grocery store offers all-organic produce and competitive prices on health foods. Space feels well organized and environmentally conscious, with a variety of unique items and options for restrictive diets. Parking is convenient near a main road light.
Offers a solid selection of organic food and quality health foods with a decent variety of vegan options. Prices stay competitive for health-focused products.
Large brown cage-free eggs cost between $3.50 and $6 per carton. These eggs have tasty yolks and offer more nutrition than typical eggs.
Good to know
Parking is conveniently located near a light on a main road.
Eggs are priced at $3.50 a dozen for large brown cage-free eggs.
They require customers to use boxes from their stock instead of bags.
Breakfast restaurant combines DJ music with a full Bloody Mary bar for an upbeat, lively atmosphere. Large bar seating and a cool outdoor patio add to the energetic, trendy vibe. Food presentation is notable, matching the vibrant setting.
Food features delicious flavors and fantastic drinks. Service complements the wonderful atmosphere well.
Creative hash skillets combine beef brisket, eggs, and barbecued gravy with unique toppings like onion rings. Traditional dishes like Eggs Benedict come with well-seasoned sides such as smashed potatoes, and omelettes offer solid, flavorful options.
Good to know
Hash Kitchen offers a lively brunch atmosphere, perfect for celebrations.
Morning cocktails are available to kickstart your day.
Expect a fun vibe with a DJ during brunch hours.
Cafe offers huge pancakes and a farm country feel with outdoor seating. Atmosphere feels family-oriented and welcoming, though it can get noisy when crowded. Interior blends clean, basic decor with a gift shop area.
Food here is consistently great and tasty with plentiful portions. Service matches the quality, staying awesome and attentive throughout meals.
Eggs come cooked in butter with perfect doneness and pair well with crispy potatoes. Options include a chorizo omelette, Eggs Benedict, and classic scrambled eggs with bacon and fries.
Good to know
Expect a 40-minute wait during weekend mornings due to high demand.
Hen House offers Military Mondays with 15% savings for veterans.
The prices at Henhouse Cafe are increasing, with a breakfast for two costing around $45.
Bright, colorful interior with small-town vibe and lots of tables creates an active yet casual atmosphere. The space includes a small bar and patio seating, often filling quickly during breakfast hours. Noise levels vary from peaceful to loud, with some echoing inside.
Food arrives quickly and tastes fresh, never frozen. Portions are very large and the menu offers tons of yummy options.
Egg dishes include fluffy Denver omelettes and shrimp omelettes with rich flavors. Options like over easy eggs come with homemade sausage or bacon, paired with hash browns or gravy for hearty meals.
Good to know
Expect a wait during peak hours, especially on weekends.
The average meal cost is around $20 per person.
There are three locations in the Valley: Mesa, Chandler, and Gilbert.
Bright, modern space with indoor and outdoor seating creates a cozy, inviting vibe that suits casual gatherings. The atmosphere is bustling and lively on weekends, often noisy but perfect for socializing. Distinctive mural art adds character to the simple, clean decor.
Food comes out fresh and made from scratch with quick service. Staff, including the manager, respond promptly to issues by offering replacements at no charge to ensure satisfaction.
Breakfast includes 2 eggs paired with sausage patties, crispy hash browns, and sourdough toast with housemade blueberry preserves. The steak and eggs option stands out on Sundays.
Good to know
On weekends, you should make a reservation or arrive early for parking.
The biscuits and gravy are only served on Tuesdays.
I expected a 15-minute wait at Mattโs Big Breakfast on Saturday around 12:30 p.m.