Small, old-school diner with retro decor and a classic bar and kitchen layout creates a nostalgic atmosphere reminiscent of an elevated Waffle House. Friendly, lively vibe with regulars and a family business feel makes it cozy and welcoming. Space is limited, adding to the intimate, old-time diner experience.
Coffee stays hot and is moderately strong. Cups get instantly refilled when low.
Gyro omelette features fresh ingredients and a unique flavor profile. The tzatziki sauce adds a fresh, complementary touch.
Good to know
Expect a wait time of 30-45 minutes during peak breakfast hours.
Breakfast for two typically costs around $50 before tip.
Reservations are not accepted; seating is first-come, first-served.
Classic diner with Art Deco design and an iconic neon sign creates a nostalgic, old school atmosphere. Crowds gather mainly in the morning, enjoying a calmer energy without late-night scenes. The setting feels cozy and inviting, like sharing a meal with neighbors.
Strong coffee brewed from black beans pairs well with fresh biscuits. Coffee refills come at a charge, which is uncommon in most diners.
Omelettes come in large portions with bold flavors like gyro meat and lamb. Options include the Olympic Omelette with spinach, feta, tomato, and sautรฉed veggies, and a chorizo omelette featuring a unique, differently flavored chorizo.
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Parking is in an adjacent pay lot and can be hard to access depending on the time.
The restaurant covers the parking fee.
We only waited about 15 minutes for our party of 8 to be seated.
Space emulates French cafe experience with beautiful aesthetic and covered patio seating. Atmosphere feels calming and cozy, perfect for conversations. Creative cocktails like espresso martinis and French 75 complement the vibe.
Drinks stand out with an excellent caramel latte made with oat milk. Most other coffee options perform well, though the iced latte falls short.
Soft omelettes stand out for their creamy texture and flavorful pesto. Options include egg white and farm omelettes served with greens, plus a notable Omelette and Burrata combination.
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Parking is available in a public lot next door, costing $7 for less than 2 hours.
The restaurant does not validate parking for the public lot.
Bread & Butterfly offers gluten-free options on their menu.
Restaurant offers gorgeous city views through windows surrounding the space. Atmosphere feels cozy and friendly with a modern, soothing vibe and occasional live jazz in the bar area. Patrons experience a relaxed setting with a pot of coffee at the table and a festive yet calm energy.
Coffee comes in a pot served at the table, which is unusual. The taste is above average but lacks cream or seasoning options like salt and pepper.
Omelettes come out fluffy and well cooked. A made-to-order option sits alongside a buffet with an omelette station during brunch.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended, especially for special events like brunch.
Valet parking is available and easy to use.
Expect a crowd during popular events like the Easter Jazz Brunch.
Neighborhood coffeehouse offers a quirky and charming vibe with swing bar chairs and shelves of coffee mugs for in-house use. Atmosphere feels relaxing and friendly, with an outdoor setup welcoming dogs. Seating is low budget and worn, but the place maintains a casual, homey feel.
Coffee here is consistently amazing with lattes that hit the mark every time. The iced caramel latte stands out alongside a super good brew that avoids being burnt or too sweet.
Omelettes come with cheesy, veggie-filled options and sometimes a grilled chicken side. Some are too salty, and there was an instance with a hair strand in the first bite.
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They accepted Apple Pay, making payments convenient for visitors.
The line might be long on weekends, so plan accordingly.
Parking is stress-free and spacious, making it easy to visit.
New American restaurant with 80โs diner decor and walls adorned by iconic artist images creates a music-themed vibe featuring classic soul, funk, disco, and R&B. Atmosphere feels comfortable and retro, with bottomless mimosas and a lively bar adding to the energy. Seating is close but ample, including an enclosed patio and outdoor options for pets.
Coffee stands out with a rich, delicious flavor. Waitstaff can customize drinks to mimic options like latte. The coffee consistently pairs well with the relaxed environment.
Omelettes come in big portions with options like shrimp or chicken sausage. They arrive with a biscuit and honey, adding a sweet touch to the flavorful dishes.
Good to know
Expect a wait during peak hours, especially on weekends.
Free parking is available nearby.
The payment policy includes a tip automatically added to the bill.
Sleek, modern hotel offers spectacular downtown views and spacious, upscale rooms. Vibrant atmosphere includes lively bars with expertly crafted cocktails and a welcoming lounge with attentive staff. Amenities like spa, gym, and event spaces support both relaxation and business needs.
Morning coffee comes out crafted to perfection with a variety of rotating gourmet selections. The snack shop offers a large selection of baked goods, coffees, and sandwiches.
Freshly made omelettes come straight from the chef's hands with care and attention. The Members Lounge serves amazing omelettes that keep people coming back daily.
Good to know
Valet parking costs $60 per day.
Club Signia is only for guests aged 21 and over; children are not allowed.
The front desk only accepts driver's licenses for check-in, not passports or military IDs.
Upscale diner with vintage decor and old-school ambiance transports guests to another era. The atmosphere is relaxed and vibrant, enhanced by music and detailed staff uniforms. Seating is comfortable but tables are close together, creating an intimate setting.
Quick refills keep coffee warm and flowing. Bottomless cups make it a solid spot for gatherings. Coffee pairs well with breakfast choices like omelets, griddle cakes, and iced coffee.
Fresh and fluffy textures define the omelettes here. Options like ham and cheddar stand out alongside classic pairings such as grits.
Good to know
Dinner specials are offered on specific days of the week.
Expect a 20-30 minute wait during lunch hours.
Arrive early to reduce wait times, especially on weekends.
Tiny, cluttered space with worn furniture and a fragrant Creole aroma that recalls New Orleans. Atmosphere feels cozy but cramped, with good music playing in the background. Outdoor patio under trees offers a more open setting compared to the small interior.
Coffee comes as a simple black brew with flavored syrup options. Creamer cups are not available, so it stays straightforward and basic.
Shrimp creole and veggie omelettes come with grits and spicy potatoes. The shrimp omelette is seasoned to perfection and very flavorful. Omelette breakfasts are hearty and filling.
Good to know
The Food Shoppe opens at 8am.
Reservations are not accepted, and seating is limited.
Expect some menu items to be unavailable, including wings and burgers.
Small, intimate space with chic decor and cozy atmosphere creates a welcoming, family-friendly vibe. Music features old school R&B played at a volume that balances energy and conversation. Outdoor seating includes a fire pit and incense for ambiance, though no music outside.
Spiked coffee stands out here, especially the Baileys spiked coffee recommended by the bartender. Drinks come with exact measurements on the side for a precise brew.
Veggie omelettes come with spinach, mushrooms, and onions and appear frequently on the menu. Oxtail omelettes are also available. Requests to substitute scrambled egg whites for egg white omelettes are declined.
Good to know
Reservations are strongly encouraged for seating.
The establishment operates on a first come, first serve basis.
Happy hour runs from 4-6pm with good deals.
Old school diner with nostalgic 1950s atmosphere and vintage charm creates a cozy, crowded vibe. Regulars enjoy classic Southern dishes like chicken and waffles and redeye gravy. Walls display photos of famous visitors, adding to its institutional feel.
Coffee arrives quickly and pairs well with Southern-style meals. Staff offer coffee right away, making it a welcoming and tradition-rich experience.
Omelettes come in vegetarian and grilled chicken options with solid flavor. They pair well with sides like cheese grits and raisin bread.
Good to know
Lunch service starts at 11am, so plan your visit accordingly.
Guy Fieri will be filming at Silver Skillet next week, expect crowds.
Reservations are not accepted, so arrive early to avoid long waits.