Old gas station converted into a cozy, homey cafe with a surprisingly spacious and spotless interior. Traditional oldies music plays softly, creating a friendly and welcoming vibe. Outdoor seating includes a covered patio adjacent to the parking lot, enhancing the relaxed atmosphere.
Biscuits come with rich gravy that stands out for its flavor and texture. The combination with country fried steak and chorizo adds a hearty, savory touch that impresses even first-timers.
Huevos rancheros stand out with their spicy flavor and beautiful presentation. The chilaquiles with chorizo offer rich, amazing taste, and the house salsa adds a memorable kick to the dishes.
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The cafe is open from 7 am to 2 pm.
The staff accommodates peanut allergies safely as nothing on the menu contains peanuts.
Polaris Street Cafe allows small dogs if kept on your lap.
Spacious interior with fun egg-themed decor and bright strobe ceiling fans creates a cool, inviting atmosphere. Music adds to the local friendly vibe, making it a relaxed spot for breakfast and lunch. The place feels like a hidden gem with a balance of cozy and lively energy.
Biscuits come fluffy and toasted, cut in half to stay crispy under perfect gravy. The biscuits and gravy dish stands out with its next level flavor and texture.
Chilaquiles stand out with their housemade red salsa that packs a unique, super flavorful punch. Dishes like Huevos Rancheros and chile verde carnitas bring bold, delicious Mexican flavors with fresh ingredients and a spicy kick.
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Reservations are required for parties of more than four people.
Expect a wait time of 20-30 minutes during peak breakfast hours.
Credit cards are accepted, but cash is preferred for tips.
Small breakfast restaurant with retro art design and old-timey wall characters creates a cozy, clean atmosphere. Music features 90's and early 2000's Hip Hop & R&B, adding a cool, comfy vibe. Seating fits small groups, making it intimate rather than spacious.
Large biscuits come out fluffy and sweet, often paired with tasty breakfast gravy. The biscuits and gravy dish frequently includes eggs and is served alongside sides like hashbrowns.
Chilaquiles Verdes stand out with their bold flavors and fresh ingredients. The breakfast burrito also offers a rich, satisfying taste that complements the Mexican dishes well.
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Expect a 45-minute wait on weekends due to limited seating.
Reservations are recommended to avoid long wait times.
Vegetarian options are available and can be customized upon request.
Old school decor and simple setup create a cozy, home-like atmosphere with jazz music in the background. The place feels family-friendly and welcoming, with a steady flow of happy diners enjoying meals. Complimentary warm chocolate chip cookies at the end add a distinctive touch to the experience.
Biscuits come homemade and pair with well-seasoned sausage gravy instead of the usual milk gravy. The combination offers top-tier flavor and a hearty texture.
Breakfast options include a chorizo taco and a breakfast burrito with a breakfast burger also available. Large burritos come with an amazing salsa.
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Zenaida's Cafe and Catering is open Thursday through Sunday only.
Most menu items cost around $15, making it affordable.
Parking is plentiful and free, which is convenient for visitors.
Model train runs along the ceiling, creating a child-friendly and unique atmosphere. Indoor space is cozy and warm with separate rooms for events, complemented by a pet-friendly outdoor patio. Lighting is darker than typical breakfast spots, offering a quieter, inviting vibe away from busy areas.
Biscuits come with gravy that tastes like a mix of mushroom soup and salt over soft biscuits. They pair well with breakfast potatoes and stand out as a solid choice here.
Breakfast options include a crunchy tortilla in the Original Burrito with four eggs and an enchilada omelette. Salsa is flavorful enough to buy a jar for home use.
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Reservations are recommended for busy weekend brunch hours.
Most breakfast items can be customized to a two-egg version.
The outdoor patio is dog-friendly, making it a great spot for pet owners.
Quaint local diner with rustic decor and comfy seating offers a clean, cozy atmosphere that feels welcoming and family-oriented. Bright sunlight reflects through untinted glass, enhancing the warm, airy environment. The place stands out for its peaceful, unhurried vibe ideal for relaxed breakfasts.
Biscuits come out cooked to perfection and pair well with gravy that is consistently described as delicious.
Breakfast dishes stand out with Huevos Rancheros featuring fried sunny side up eggs, soft tortillas, green salsa, and melted cheese. The steak and eggs chilaquiles and steak breakfast burrito offer hearty, filling options.
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They are open for breakfast and lunch.
The prices at Diego's Farm are reasonable and affordable.
Kids meals are larger than expected, great for toddlers.
Decor features traditional Mexican plows and shovels and shoes hanging on the ceiling, creating a colorful, cultural cantina vibe. Atmosphere suits both families and singles, with a lively yet comfortable energy. Offers affordable breakfast deals and notable drink specials like 99-cent Bloody Marys.
Biscuits and gravy come out very good and consistent across visits. The breakfast special includes biscuits and gravy paired with French toast.
Breakfast offers great value with simple, satisfying options. Burritos come absolutely huge and delicious, and the birria stands out as exceptionally flavorful.
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Happy hour runs from 4-7pm with $6 Margaritas and yard-long drinks for $15.
Breakfast costs $6.99 and includes 2 eggs, choice of meat, and tortillas.
Lunch is priced at $5.99 for a generous plate, making it affordable.
Classic diner setting offers a retro and nostalgic vibe with comfortable booths and rustic yet modern dรฉcor. Atmosphere stays calm and cozy, welcoming families and maintaining a relaxed pace. Known for no-fuss, hearty meals, it blends old-school charm with a warm, inviting feel.
Biscuits come with rich sausage gravy that tastes like grandma's kitchen in the south. The fluffy, full biscuits pair well with bacon and gravy for a hearty meal.
Chilaquiles stand out with steak and pollo options paired with nacho chips, beans, guacamole, and sour cream. The menu includes a Mexican-inspired section featuring these dishes alongside amazing salsas.
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Breakfast is served all day.
Lunch menu starts at 11am.
The restaurant closes at 9pm and wraps up orders by 8:30pm.
Retro diner space features original 1950s decor with custom car booths and a jukebox playing 50s hits. Atmosphere stays pleasant and welcoming, with friendly staff and relaxed chatter. Regulars enjoy a cozy, colorful vibe that recalls classic American diners.
Biscuits come with gravy made in house and plenty of sausage. They have a good flavor but tend to be a bit dry and crumbly.
Plates feature crispy chilaquiles with sunny-side-up eggs, grilled steak, and refried beans. Scooby-doo and chicken chilaquiles come with full flavor and no shortcuts. Chillicheese fries add a tasty twist.
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Omelet House 50โs Diner closes at 4 pm.
Parking is available at the diner.
Expect a surcharge when paying with a credit card.
Rustic mountain theme with bear decorations creates a cozy, cabin-like atmosphere. The diner feels family-friendly and laid back, growing lively and loud when crowded. Clean, old-fashioned style blends with jukebox music for a unique small-town vibe.
Huge, homemade biscuits come out fluffy and soft. The biscuits and gravy stand out as particularly excellent and worth the wait.
Taco salads stand out with fresh ingredients and solid flavor. The chorizo burrito offers a good taste but may not suit every preference.
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Expect large portion sizes that offer good value for the price.
The restaurant maintains a clean and welcoming environment.
Parking is ample and available on weekdays.