Cozy indoor space and live music on the patio create a warm vibe. Eggs shine with Mexican omelet featuring chorizo and cheese, plus a hearty breakfast burrito. Friendly, relaxed spot welcomes families and pets with spacious seating and balanced sound.
Fluffy eggs come with chorizo, peppers, onions, and cheese in the Mexican omelet. Scrambled eggs fill the breakfast burrito alongside sausage and potatoes, while the Mexican scramble features seasoned eggs with warm, subtle toppings.
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Expect minimal wait times during weekday mornings.
Weekend specials are available, featuring unique dishes.
Prices are reasonable, with generous portion sizes.
Old-school diner serves massive portions with a classic vibe. Egg dishes come with varied sides like chorizo and hash browns. Food is fresh and made to order, so expect a longer wait but hearty meals.
Egg dishes come with varied sides like sausage links, chorizo, beans, bacon, and hash browns. Options include scrambled, fried, or served with toast and mayonnaise.
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Wonder Burgers closes early, around 3 to 3:30 PM.
It gets busy during lunch hours, so expect longer wait times.
If there are more than five people, be ready to wait.
Tiny diner offers a cozy vibe with old-school Americana decor and tight booths. Eggs come fresh and fit classic dishes like chicken fried steak and eggs. Hearty breakfasts shine with bacon eggs and home fries, making it a nostalgic spot for comfort food lovers.
Eggs come cooked fresh to order with options like bacon eggs served alongside home fries. The preparation suits classic breakfast dishes such as chicken fried steak and eggs.
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There was a 10-minute wait for seating during 10am on a holiday.
The Reyn closes at 2 pm.
Takeout at The Reyn is a great option.
Outdoor patio with fireplaces offers lively vibes, while indoor rooms feel romantic and intimate. Eggs Benedict shines with creamy hollandaise, and craft cocktails are truly phenomenal. Perfect for relaxed yet refined dining.
Eggs Benedict stands out with creamy hollandaise and perfect cooking. Garden omelettes offer bright flavors that complement the variety of egg dishes available.
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Happy hour features $10 cocktails, including the popular Medicina Latina.
Wine Wednesdays offer special deals on select wines.
Valet parking is available for $8, with limited street parking options.
Small seafood spot with nautical decor and lively vibe. Deviled eggs shine with fried oysters topping for bold flavor. Bright indoor and courtyard seating offer a mix of cozy and fresh air dining.
Deviled eggs come with an explosion of flavor and often feature fried oysters or fried mussels on top, adding a unique twist to the dish.
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Reservations are recommended, especially for large groups, due to high demand.
There is no parking available near the restaurant.
The average cost for a meal for four is around $385, excluding tip.
Small diner offers a classic Americana vibe with a cozy, family feel. Omelettes are huge and loaded with bacon, cream cheese, and more. Corned beef hash and steak and eggs come with crispy hash browns and a spicy kick from hot sauce.
Omelettes come with huge portions and are packed with ingredients like bacon, cream cheese, ham, mushrooms, onions, and cheese. Corned beef hash and steak and eggs dishes are served with beautiful hash browns, and the hot sauce adds a delicious kick to the eggs.
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There is good parking available at Andyโs Coffee Shop.
They are closed on Tuesdays.
The restaurant was packed on a Sunday morning.
Converted coffee shop offers a lively vibe with outdoor tented seating and a full bar with big screen TVs. Omelettes shine with wild mushroom and chive creme fraiche, perfectly light and thin. Patio seating is dog-friendly but faces urban street noise.
Omelettes feature perfectly cooked eggs that are thin and light. The wild mushroom omelette includes top shelf mushrooms, leeks, spinach, cheese, and a topping of chive creme fraiche.
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Happy hour runs all night on Mondays, making it a busy time.
The happy hour menu offers smaller portions at higher prices.
Bring cash to avoid a 4% credit card fee.
Ramen restaurant offers a quiet, charming atmosphere with classic Japanese decor and beautiful wall murals. Steamed eggs come with fried tofu and seasoned pork, while ramen eggs have a strong sake aroma. Spacious seating and large TVs showing basketball add comfort and casual vibes.
Steamed eggs come with fried tofu and seasoned ground pork. Ramen eggs are marinated in sake and have a strong odor. Tomagoyaki is a Japanese omelette roll with sausage, topped with ketchup and mayo.
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Reservations are only accepted for groups of six or more.
Prices are affordable, typically under $40 for two people with leftovers.
The restaurant allows guests to bring their own cake and champagne at no extra cost.
Fast casual ordering and a relaxed vibe make dining easy. Enjoy perfectly cooked Eggs Benedict with bold toppings or fresh, flavorful omelettes. Dog-friendly patio and a small bar serve mimosas and margaritas in a chill setting ideal for solo meals or casual meetups.
Eggs Benedict come with perfectly cooked eggs and well-balanced toppings like hot chicken, slaw, and pickles. Omelettes feature fresh ingredients, with options like the California Omelette and a flavorful combo of spam and kimchi.
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There is free parking before 11am and on Sundays.
A $1 fee applies for 2 hours of paid parking behind the restaurant.
They text you when your table is ready, allowing you to explore nearby.
Cozy Craftsman-style house offers a quiet patio and local art for a warm, cottage vibe. Lobster Eggs Benedict delivers rich flavor with a special touch. Tight indoor seating suits calm mornings perfectly.
Lobster Eggs Benedict stands out with rich flavor and a special touch. Other options include a pulled pork Eggs Benedict and an omelette topped with hollandaise sauce.
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There is a 3% surcharge for using a credit card.
Parking is limited and can be tricky; free nearby parking is available.
Reservations are not accepted; it's first come, first served.