Egg Platter Menu

Sorry, We are updating this restaurant menu details.

  • Pyra-Danny V.

    Surprisingly, not too many hungry after-club goers make an appearance when you drop by the late hours. You figure with it being 24 hours open... FOOD Denny's on 'roids! The menu can read like a phone book--although the pictures are left to be desired, when you're hungry for this kind of food, you still drool. Salads, breakfast, sandwiches... the portions are very fulfilling albeit dripping in grease and salt. Yet despite that, sometimes the dishes can be rather bland. ATMOSPHERE All patrons there can't face each other because we all know why we're there--we have a craving for something unhealthy, cheap, filling, and it's some strange time of the day. This place has a strange divey charm (with all the chicken paintings) so don't expect a surgery-room clean, external and internal restaurant. SERVICE The servers all appear friendly towards each other but not so much towards its patrons; but still very brisk and attentive.

    (3)
  • Francisco G.

    Came in late morning last Sunday, the place totally packed and waiting in line. Amazing to watch the friendly waitresses moving around at insane speed and not dropping anything. Not a chance of getting a table, as the owner's wife motions me to the only seat available at the counter. This seat was wobbling, but about three minutes later a guy walks in and asks me and another guy if we could move down one so he and his dad could sit together. Ham omelet for me, plus coffee that was often refilled. The kitchen assembly line moved fast, so a few minutes later a huge hot omelet with home fries and toast appears. Felt sorry for those hard-working girls, they definitely deserve good tips as they juggled adding up receipts, cleaning tables, greeting and serving. It was nice to see the elderly owner couple right there on the front lines, they speak a foreign tongue that I assume is Greek. Two smiling waitresses behind the counter were so alike I'm sure they're sisters, maybe related to the owner. The guy sitting next to me coming on to another waitress was a bit annoying, but he was friendly as we made small talk. The place is usually full when passing by, so they know what they're doing.

    (4)
  • Shon H.

    This place has nasty old food that is not cooked at safe temperatures and has been fined several thousand dollars for food safety violations, and they have a roach problem. And they were also featured on ABC Action News Dirty Dining. They reported violations for food sitting in wrong temperatures. Cooked Potatoes at 54 degrees, sausage at 80 degrees, hash at 97 degrees, and eggs at 57 degrees. Employees not washing their hands. This place should be seriously shut down.

    (1)
  • Diane H.

    Good size menu here with decent prices. I had the omelet with zucchini, broccoli and spinach. It was just ok, not much egg left after all those ingredients. Service was a bit slow on this day. Not sure if this is normal or not since I've only been there once.

    (3)
  • Michael A.

    I drove by this place a lot over the past few years. This week I decided to try it. The servers are very friendly and the place has a nice atmosphere. The food was awesome too with very large portions.

    (5)
  • Kathryn J.

    This place holds a lot of memories for me. Every weekend for three years I would head over to the dig and find me some bargains and then I would stop and eat here. All my kids came here. The food was always spot on the waitress knew us. I stopped in recently and my heart was saddened. It's not like I remember. There were only two waitresses, looks like only one on the grill. Our waitress didn't seem so attentive, and the other looked like she was mad at the world. This place feels like it's lost it's glory and it's sinking. The food didn't even taste that great like it used to.

    (2)
  • Ric B.

    More of a trick stop atmosphere than a restaurant. The waitress got my order slightly wrong - not that big a deal- the Pictures of the breakfast on the menu are WAY exaggerated from what was served. For $8.50 though it's a cheap place to eat.

    (2)
  • Dianna B.

    I go here one Wednesday a month. I meet with a chapter of friends and hang out with them. We're all of like minds and when we get here, we have the best service, We have a great time. The food? It's ok. It's not stellar, but it is filling. Their omlettes are good, as long as you get the grits with real butter. :)

    (4)
  • Brian H.

    We've eaten here twice and loved it both times! Biscuits and gravy to die for. Order came out quick and hot! Waitress perfectly attentive. Well definitely be back!!

    (5)
  • Brian B.

    Good, quick, cheap food. We hit Egg Platter all the time for our breakfast fix. For dinner they have one of my favorites that not many restaurants have - beef liver. They also make a pretty good cheese steak sandwich.

    (3)
  • Coty S.

    May I have a do-over? I would like to return back to the time before I ate at Egg Platter. Back to a time where I was oblivious and just thought that it looked like a cool place to try one day. Instead, I actually ate at Egg Platter for breakfast, and even brought my entire family from out of town with me. They were not that busy, yet the waitress took about 20 minutes to get around to even taking our order. The cooks rush the food out so fast, that my husband's sausage was raw inside. It is very difficult to mess up breakfast, but Egg Platter appeared to be experts on messing up everything. My eggs were over medium, yet were completely tasteless. Hashbrowns were also flavorless and appeared to be dry mashed potatoes, quickly reheated. You know, that weird consistency and taste that reheated potatoes get, all grainy and odd. Microwaving a biscuit until it is a brick is a felony in a few states. But, at Egg Platter, it is standard practice. Putting canned pie filling on top of already soggy waffles is a crying shame. If you thought that the evil chain restaurants served low quality food, then try Egg Platter to get a reality check. I support local business, but I just cannot bring myself to eat here ever again.

    (2)
  • Thuyen B.

    Been here a few times now...Yelp's two star rating describes it best: "Meh. I've experienced better." And after our last late night venture here, we probably will not be back. Unless we are super hungry and/or drunk as this place is 24 hours. Food comes out fast. Like scary fast. So fast, even our hungry 10 year old son who usually complains that the food is taking too long made a comment about how fast it was (LOL). Food we have tried is mediocre at best. Their "hash" is weird. It's like, par mashed potatoes that are grilled on a flat top to get the exterior crunchy. And the inside is mushy with lumps. Pancakes and waffles are ok. Pies and cakes are store-bought, not made in house. Service is good though. Gotta give them that. We received friendly and fast service the times we were there. Prices are cheap. Portions are huge. You get what you pay for though.

    (2)
  • Jess D.

    I'm going to be nice as possible here. This is my first time coming to Egg Platter. I was excited to try a new breakfast place, as I usually go to IHOP. First, don't order the chocolate milk. It's obviously chocolate syrup and they charge you 2.45$ for it. No flavor. Next, my girlfriend and I ordered the Breakfast Pita and the BLT. Both plates were very plain in taste, and even salt and pepper didn't help the flavor. I guess plain is better than bad, though, and the atmosphere is tacky. There are graffiti type chickens and cows on the wall, which is painted to give off the "wood" look. Last, I saw our server touch many pieces bread with no gloves. I also work in the food service, and that's against the rules. Sadly I cannot give this place a good review. I was very disappointed and will not return.

    (1)
  • Amber B.

    I used to love Egg Platter but this place has gone down hill!! The place is filthy and the customer service is horrible!! Only recommend if it's the only place open and you've had a few drinks! Do you guys read the Pinellas County Who is In Jail newspaper?? You will likely find your waitress on the cover of that publication!! Gross gross gross!!

    (1)
  • Dietrich A.

    Been going there for years when they were in S Tampa. The omelettes are great whichever kind you like, big fan of the dinner menu. Known the family for years and a great place to eat. . .it's worth the drive to Pinellas Park.

    (5)
  • Annie C.

    Well sorry didin't write this earlier the condo reno's are taking their toll but almostttttttttttt done. DO NOT GO!!! Hubby was invited on his first fishing trip here in Florida at 6 a.m., decided to go in here around noon for a well craved breakfast ... I sat at the bar area so I got the front row show ... on average the pass was packed, stacking plates on top of each other. I sat there for at least 15 minutes and I believe the owner handed me a menu in between their argument in another language. A waitress followed about 10 minutes after to see if someone had ordered me a drink, they had not. I am pretty sure I saw when my plate hit the pass - 35 minutes it sat there So while I was watching the girls and guys hustle and bustle I watched them clear the tables, dirty plates, napkins, check out their customers, fix their hair .. THEN THEY BUTTERED YOUR TOAST! Not once did I see anyone wash their hands ... Then came my breakfast and when I touched the potatoes they were refrigerator cold took me 5 minutes to catch someone to return my breakfast (ha scrambled eggs bacon and toast - a tough one!) They were returned to the pass I watched as they put my fresh breakfast in the microwave along with 3 other plates returned to the pass from tables. Once landing back at the pass was still another 5 minutes till someone grabbed my plate and upon sitting it in front of me warned me the plate may be hot. I have never quite been that bold but told them I wouldn't touch it with a ten foot pole, I paid for fresh food not the microwave special - my one cup no refill coffee and orange juice was 4.45. Never again!!

    (1)
  • Mark T.

    Why do you go to the Egg Platter? This time of night (2AMish), to lower that darned blood alcohol level. For this task, Egg Platter is superlative. Seriously, a great choice of bfast kindsa things, great service, great prices. Come here and find out for yourself.

    (4)
  • Aaron K.

    Omelet , uncooked ingredients, burnt eggs.

    (1)
  • Greg A.

    Food was very quick. Lots of it. Not the best but good enough. Wait staff very attentive. Suitable for a quick bite.

    (2)
  • Jennifer M.

    Great standard breakfast. Nothing fancy but food made like it was made in my own kitchen and I don't have to do the dishes. Usually crowded but service is quick and friendly.

    (4)
  • Diann B.

    Hardly gourmet...but unique place and pretty good food at a really good price! I go here almost every time I'm in the St. Pete area.

    (5)
  • Ray D.

    Egg Platter is the pinnacle of what I would call "America's southern 24 hour diner." Every dish from the breakfast smorgasbord to the dinner delectables is absolutely, breathtakingly, scrumptious. Attend this fine establishment if you wish to experience the finer styles of St. Pete cuisine.

    (5)

Sorry, we don't have Q&A for this restaurant.

Sorry, No Coupons available for this restaurant.

Map

Opening Hours

    Sorry, Store hours have not been updated. If you are the owner of this restaurants. Please update the store hours.

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Noise Level : Loud
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : No

Egg Platter

Share with your social network

Looky Weed - Buy Marijuana Online

Looky Weed is here to help you navigate the maze of legalized marijuana. We provide you with a complete dispensary directory.

© 2024 Restaurant Listings. All rights reserved.