Deli-style restaurant with quiet, relaxed atmosphere and large dining room featuring artwork on walls and patio seating. Seating includes a counter by windows for people watching and steps leading to the dining area. The space feels clean and comfortable with a view of the sidewalk.
Eggs come out perfectly cooked whether served sunnyside up or scrambled. Options include a western omelette and Mediterranean scrambled eggs, both prepared with care and flavor.
Western omelette stands out for its flavor. The free omelette with gyro meat comes highly recommended and tastes excellent.
Good to know
Reservations are not required, but expect busy hours during breakfast.
The deli offers homemade soups made fresh every day.
The portions are generous, providing good value for the price.
Classic diner with small cozy space and counter and booths seating offers a welcoming, vintage soul and R&B atmosphere. The grill is visible, and tall partitions provide some privacy despite the crowded, intimate setting. Cash-only policy and best homemade pancakes stand out as notable features.
Omelettes come with big chunks of ham or chicken breast and are cooked fresh. Eggs arrive perfectly medium alongside hashbrowns with onion and cheese or potatoes.
Omelettes come with big chunks of ham or chicken breast and often include cheese. They cook fresh and pair well with hash browns and wheat toast.
Good to know
Clique is cash only; bring cash for your meal.
Parking is limited, so arrive early to find a spot.
Expect a long wait to be seated due to limited seating.
Grill offers huge omelettes and homemade hashbrowns made from real potatoes, creating a vast array of choices. The atmosphere is casual with a steady flow of familiar faces, and a convenient drive-thru adds ease for quick visits.
Omelettes come in huge portions and stand out for their delicious taste. They rank among the largest in Michigan.
Omelettes come in huge sizes here, some of the biggest in Michigan. They taste absolutely delicious and fill you up.
Good to know
The pricing at United Grill Coney Island is very affordable.
They use real potatoes for their hash browns instead of dehydrated ones.
United Grill Coney Island offers a vast array of menu choices.
Repurposed fire house creates a small, cozy space with R&B music setting a lively, familiar vibe. The atmosphere feels inviting and fun, though seating and bar areas are tight and cramped. Energy stays upbeat, attracting those who enjoy soul food in an intimate setting.
Scrambled eggs appear alongside Texas toast and grits. Dishes like skillets, omelettes, and chicken with waffles include eggs prepared in various ways. Salmon croquettes come paired with scrambled eggs.
Seafood omelettes stand out with perfectly cooked catfish and rich flavors. The ultimate seafood option earns consistent praise for its delicious taste.
Good to know
You must sit at the bar to receive the happy hour drinks.
Only seating at the bar is allowed during Happy Hour.
There was parking available, which made my experience better.
Dining space resembles a front porch with Joe Louis memorabilia and a boxing theme throughout. Atmosphere feels lively and family-friendly with Motown music playing softly. Guests enjoy a mix of southern charm and history in a welcoming setting.
Eggs come prepared to order and pair well with seafood like salmon and shrimp. Dishes often combine eggs with grilled vegetables and potatoes for a hearty meal.
Omelettes come with a rich bรฉchamel sauce that adds a creamy texture. The overall dish is consistently excellent in flavor and preparation.
Good to know
Expect a 30-minute wait before being seated on weekends.
A 20% gratuity is added to bills on weekends regardless of service quality.
Parking is limited; download an app to pay $2 for nearby parking.
Plush restaurant blends funky Detroit vibe with Southern comfort in a historic setting. Atmosphere feels inviting and chill with energetic music and staff who dance and sing. Guests enjoy a welcoming, homey ambiance that encourages comfort and good times.
Egg dishes feature perfectly poached eggs and silky hollandaise sauce that tie flavors together. Omelettes come in bold varieties like the crab and lobster and the massive Meat Lovers, all cooked fluffy and flavorful.
Omelettes here feature fluffy perfection and generous fillings. Options like the Bourbon Street and Meat Lovers omelettes stand out for their rich flavors and size.
Good to know
Reservations are required for private dining rooms and events.
The event space can be rented for a minimum of three hours.
Brunch service starts at 1:30 PM, but confirm your booking time.
Spacious interior with natural lighting and warm, inviting atmosphere creates a family-friendly neighborhood vibe. The place feels welcoming, with a strong sense of pride and kindness in the work. It stands out for its exceptionally seasoned corned beef hash and fresh salads.
Homemade corned beef hash comes with eggs cooked perfectly over medium or over easy. Omelettes are large and tasty, often filled with ingredients like bell peppers and onions.
Omelettes come in humongous portions with a variety of fillings like bell peppers and onions. The meat lovers option stands out, though hash browns are served separately, not inside the omelette.
Good to know
Expect to pay around $31 for two ham sandwiches.
Parking can be challenging near the restaurant.
Prices have increased recently, making it less budget-friendly.
American restaurant offers a chill and relaxed atmosphere with bulletproof glass adding a unique touch. The kitchen stays spotless and clean, serving generous portions of breakfast favorites like catfish and grits. Prices remain reasonable, attracting a steady crowd and a quick service pace.
Fluffy eggs come with melted cheese and pair well with catfish and grits plus toast. The veggie omelette stands out as a solid choice, often remade without question.
Veggie omelettes come loaded with spinach and broccoli, offering a hearty, fresh feel. Meat omelettes avoid excess grease, keeping them balanced and not overly heavy.
Good to know
Expect a $15 difference in the price on the receipt compared to what you paid.
They charge various fees to use a card, which most places donโt charge.
There was plenty of seating on the inside for dine-in service.