Large, bright space offers a cozy diner vibe with a clean, inviting atmosphere. The place fills with a friendly, lively crowd, creating a noisy but pleasant energy. Known for exceptional biscuits and gravy, it blends old-school charm with a rural small-town feel.
Chicken and waffles stand out as a filling option. The menu offers a nice variety, and watching the waffles come out looks tempting.
Egg dishes come out perfectly cooked with strong flavors. Options include giant omelettes, biscuits and gravy topped with eggs, and weekend-only eggs Benedict made to order.
Good to know
Mama's Breakfast Table opens at 7 a.m.
Parking is on the street only, which can be tricky in winter conditions.
Expect longer wait times on weekends, especially for breakfast.
Small space with open kitchen and counter seating creates an intimate setting. '90s hip hop tunes and a live DJ add energy to calm, positive vibes. Known for fresh biscuits and a welcoming atmosphere, it draws a crowd despite limited seating.
Chicken and waffles come with pre-made waffles that get heated in the oven for one minute before serving. The chicken and waffles dish costs around $15.
Scrambled eggs come out full of flavor and never overcooked. Fried eggs served over-medium pair well with tater tots and sausage gravy. The eggs hold their own alongside biscuits and bacon.
Good to know
Seating is limited, so arrive early to secure a spot.
Cinnamon rolls sell out quickly; get there early to try one.
Parking is easy and convenient near the restaurant.
Bright, clean space with ample indoor and outdoor seating including a dog-friendly patio. Atmosphere is modern and fun but often loud due to music and crowd noise, making conversation difficult. Tables are packed tightly, creating a busy and energetic vibe.
Belgian waffles come with a fruit compote that tastes like homemade chokeberry jam. The pork sausage and waffles combo offers a savory twist that stands out.
Scrambled eggs come lightly seasoned but sometimes arrive lukewarm or in small portions. Staff respond quickly to requests for hot eggs and can replace cold servings with fresh ones.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended to avoid long wait times, especially on weekends.
Dogs are allowed on the back patio, making it pet-friendly.
Expect a wait of up to 30 minutes during peak brunch hours.
Hotel combines elegant rooms with a spacious layout and indoor-outdoor heated pool. Atmosphere varies from quiet and stylish in some areas to worn and dated in others. Fitness room and game room add to the range of amenities available.
Made-to-order waffles come out fluffy, crisp, and melt-in-your-mouth. They pair well with fresh egg omelets and coffee at the sit-down buffet breakfast.
Made-to-order omelettes come with all the fixings at a dedicated omelette bar. Breakfast includes fresh eggs alongside a waffle station with scratch-made waffles.
Good to know
The hotel offers a breakfast buffet with more options than typical.
Parking can be a nightmare; plan accordingly.
The pool was out of order for two days during my stay.
Hotel offers modern design with spacious rooms and natural lighting. Atmosphere is welcoming and clean, though nearby bars create loud noise late into the night. Amenities include free breakfast, snacks, and thoughtful extras like mouthwash dispensers and puzzles in the lobby.
Breakfast features blueberry waffles alongside eggs, sausage, and biscuits with gravy. Waffles come with a variety of fresh fruit and are part of a well-stocked spread including cereals and hot foods.
Breakfast features real eggs alongside sausage, bacon, and several waffle flavors. Options include biscuits and gravy, fried potatoes, fresh fruit, and a variety of cereals with a cold milk fountain.
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Free snacks like hotdogs and nachos are available from 4-6 PM.
Diamond members enjoy complimentary refreshments during the happy hour.
Live music occurs next door on weekends, which may disturb light sleepers.
Small space with brilliant artwork and paper lanterns creates a vibrant vibe celebrating blasian culture. Atmosphere stays chill and welcoming, with charismatic crew members enhancing the experience. Bar offers well-crafted cocktails alongside a menu known for standout breakfast and brunch dishes.
Chicken and waffles feature well-seasoned, freshly cooked fried chicken paired with soft, buttery waffles. The dish balances flavors and textures without feeling premade.
Omelettes stand out for their rich flavor and perfect cooking. Scrambled eggs come with cheese and pair well with grits for a hearty meal.
Good to know
The cafe closes at 3pm every day and is closed on Sundays.
Parking can be a bit challenging near the cafe.
The bathroom is clean and well-kept for visitors.
Large rooms with high ceilings and floor-to-ceiling windows create an open, comfortable space. A central atrium hosts daily happy hours and free breakfast with made-to-order omelettes. Noise levels vary, with loud street sounds and hallway activity late at night.
Breakfast features a buffet-style setup where guests can make their own waffles. Options include made-to-order omelets, potato bites, and fresh fruit alongside waffles.
Breakfast features a made-to-order omelette station with a chef preparing hot, well-made omelettes. Portions are generous and options include low carb, high protein choices.
Good to know
Happy hour offers free drinks and snacks from 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM daily.
Valet parking is the only option available, costing $49 per night.
The hotel is within walking distance to major attractions like Busch Stadium and the Arch.
Small, open dining room with jukebox music creates a lively, sometimes noisy atmosphere. Staff interact energetically, contributing to a welcoming but loud vibe. Classic American diner feel with crispy bacon and delicious waffles as standout features.
Pecan waffles come with extra butter and taste delicious. Waffles stay crispy, never soggy, though some arrive dry.
Dishes feature over medium eggs scattered on hash brown bowls and served with vegetables and brown rice. Cheesesteak and eggs come as a notable combo. Eggs cost about $6.00 per dozen, which is higher than typical retail prices.
Good to know
The restaurant is open 24 hours, making it a convenient late-night option.
Expect busy times after church services, especially on Sundays.
Prices are generally low, but some items may seem overpriced.