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  • Joselle C.

    It's the name that got me. Another broken egg cafe! I love eggs! It's my favorite breakfast food ever. Thus I knew what I had to get. I tried their eggs benedict and it was heavenly. Serving was huge and servers were nice and friendly. I also love the ambiance and the interior decoration. Would love to come back and try other dishes.

    (4)
  • Leprechaun O.

    One word best describes this place: OVERPRICED! We were in the area last Saturday morning, so I took my wife and son here for breakfast. My wife ordered two eggs, potatoes, toast; I ordered a country skillet with a coffee; and my son ordered the kid's eggs, bacon, potatoes, English muffin, and apple juice with one refill. The bill came for $37, which I thought was a high price for breakfast for two adults and one child. The most outlandish item was that we were charged $6 for the apple juice, so we asked our waiter, and they replied that's the charge, no matter if it was a kid's size. The food is average. It's nothing that you could not fix in your own kitchen at the same or better quality. There are several hole-in-the-wall diners around the area that serve much better tasting breakfasts at much better prices. I guess you are paying for the ambiance as it is a nice-looking place. So, the choice comes down to this: If you are looking for a nice atmosphere in which to eat an overpriced breakfast, then choose here. If you are looking for great-tasting food at a good price and the atmosphere is secondary, then drive on past here.

    (2)
  • Tim S.

    The best veggie burger. Great service, great food.

    (5)
  • Alison H.

    It was horrible! Worst breakfast I've ever had. Way overpriced for random things. Almost 4 bucks for orange juice and 350 fr a cold rubbery pancake.. Orderd biscuits and gravy and it was terrible! Tasted awful and I couldn't eat it. Potatoes were good but really salty. Never going back!

    (1)
  • Jillian M.

    The waitress Sarah B was awesome! Friendly and quick. The coffee meh. The omlette (ham, cheese, and tomato) fake American slices on top of the omelet and melted with a warmer we were told. A little too pricey for mid grade food. Cinnamon roll size of my female fist, not able to "share" as stated on the menu. Oh well we tryed the place and will not come back.

    (2)
  • Eddie A.

    Two meals and I'm a fan. A little expensive but both meals were very good and service was typical. The eggs Benedict with little bacon pieces was quite good.

    (4)
  • Haris D.

    Saw the posted health score of 71 today. Didn't see the details, as the score sheet was quickly taken down and into the kitchen.

    (1)
  • Karie L.

    Im glad to be able to say that we have been here before and had good experiences, because if i had to base my review off of the last visit... I dont think we would go back. We went about 10 on a saturday, which we expected a wait.. no worries. We were actually able to sit at the bar with no wait. The service was really slow... the tea was painfully sweet, and the orders came out 100 incorrect.. Mom ordered an omelet, asked to add cream cheese to it, there was none. asked for grits not potatoes, she got potatoes... after not touching the food and being unable to get the servers attention an older woman noticed and asked what was wrong, we told her, and she was up front , the kitchen was slammed, which was no excuse for the orders to be wrong.. but it would be a little while before a new order would come out... Mom decided to grin and bear it. there was nothing discounted, or anything further, i waited over 10 min for a box to bring home the french toast and left overs, took another 5 min to get the syrup she was supposed to bring out, and it was covered in a broken packs syrup and was super sticky... we watched the server at the bar use the same dirty dish rag to clean the counters, wipe down clean glasses from the kitchen, and wipe off the espresso machine.. not sanitary... All in all not the review i wanted to write, because they have the potential to be so much better, they just need the right staff in place to execute the weekend.... :(

    (2)
  • Natascha H.

    So - we decided to give Another Broken Egg another chance (only because it's so close to home). We ordered take out. Once we got home we realized a quarter of our order was missing. Again!! And I tipped!!!! On take out!!! I am so irritated. I won't be giving this place a 3rd chance.

    (1)
  • Andrew A.

    Despite the questionable and bad reviews we gave this place a shot today. This place is definitely a step up from the waffle house. But it's not worth the prices. For $2.50 a cup the coffee should've been a whole lot better. The service was crappy. I had to wait 10 minutes for a refill on my coffee. Not acceptable for a place that specializes in breakfast. The potatoes were definitely fried and not cooked on the griddle. So they were basically french fries for breakfast. Four slices of bacon for $3.50 was not acceptable either. Four dollars for a glass of orange juice. This place would do well in Buckhead where they are used to paying exorbitant prices for food. But in Alpharetta the prices are too high.

    (3)
  • Greg T.

    Wife and I are down visiting from Connecticut and decided to get a bite to eat. Walked in and we were seated right away. My wife had a black bean Eggs Benedict and I had the Huevos Rancheros. Both were excellent. Service was prompt and friendly and I will definitely go again if I am down here again.

    (4)
  • Mark H.

    The staff there are very friendly and helpful. the hostess up front are always nice and helpful. I talked to someone named Kristen on the phone and she was very helpful and kind. Our server jenny was also very good. The management is very knowledgeable and seem on top of their game when it comes to customer service. I had the plantation quesadilla and it was very good for a breakfast restaurant. The smoked salmon Benedict was also very good. The only setback is the price, but the service and ambiance makes up for it. I would highly recommend this place to anyone who loves good breakfast.- Went back and there seemed to be a mass change in staff and noticed things arent running as smoothly now..I do like the new menu changes but they need some help with their customer service

    (3)
  • Denise M.

    I ate here for lunch today with a couple of co-workers. I wasn't too keen on going at first since I wasn't in the mood for breakfast, but I'm glad I did. The place is very cute-- a big improvement over the former Cuzi's. I had a coupon for free Breakfast Beignets. They are not the same as the ones in NewOrleans, but instead are made like sweet biscuits and of course covered in powdered sugar. Very good! I chose the Veggie Wrap as my lunch and it was fantastic. Mushrooms, spinach, red peppers, feta cheese all wrapped in a wheat tortilla and served with their signature potatoes. One of my friends chose the Crab Cake Benedict which was to die for and the other had a hamburger that he said was delicious. We had great service by Eric, who was friendly, efficient and prompt. The only two negatives were that they wouldn't let us sit outside and no liquor license yet...was looking forward to a bloody mary. They are trying to get their license and should be good in November. All in all, very tasty, nice ambiance, good service. :)

    (4)
  • Priya K.

    Really good brunch place.

    (4)
  • Debbie C.

    Ordered a King Arthor Club. Not sure why its called that. Very generous sandwich. Coldve usd some Honey Mustard . asked and was told they didnt have any. Had to order quickly because they were shutting down the kitchen. We werent rushed out due tocosing. Ut it was obvious that they were shutig down. TVs went off....employees leaving.... The little sqaure potatoes were good but so hot we burned our mouths!

    (4)
  • Erin O.

    We decided to give this place a try since it's close and always seems packed on the weekend. The Yolk: my husband ordered the eggs sunny side up with a sausage patty, English muffin, and home style fries. We really enjoyed the in house made sausage patty and the rest was standard. Hawaiian French Toast with eggs and bacon: this plate was big! Lots of French toast but nothing special in taste, scrambled eggs were standard, but we really liked the bacon that had a nice smoky taste. Other than that I ordered an espresso and my husband a coffee, both were ok. Our server was very nice and sweet. Hostesses could but a bit friendlier or just smile. Place reminds me a bit of a local Denny's. We'll probably be back and will center our attention on the sausage and bacon and try different entrees.

    (3)
  • Tami B.

    OMG!!! I just fell in love with this cafe! If I had the time to get to it earlier I would have stopped by for breakfast more often during my stay in Georgia. It's the cutest little cafe with beautiful earth tones inside - burnt orange, olive green, cherry wood and a brick "wall" behind the bar...very cute indeed. The menu was pretty interesting especially with their "Eggceptional Signature" plates but since I was in a red meat kinda mood today I chose steak and eggs with home fries and a side of City Grits! This also came with an English Muffin. My niece chose Stan's Mardi Gras omelet and it was absolutely amazing! Crawfish, Shrimp, Andouille sausage, peppers, green onions and tomatoes topped with a Hollandaise sauce mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmhh!!! Soooo good!!! I shared my side of grits and they were really nice and creamy-topped with green onions and bacon! Now I wasn't really into the bacon and green onions so I gave that to my niece- I can only imagine that it was a wonderful combination of flavors! I had coffee and sweet tea and I must say the sweet tea was soo good and not overly sweet! It was a just right sweet tea! Coffee was pretty good too! My niece had the Chai Tea and basically swooned over it so yeah I guess you can say it was pretty good too!! Lol! In addition to the food, our server Amy was WONDERFUL!!! Really attentive, personable and just overall a pleasure to have!!! It was a great dining experience!! I highly, HIGHLY recommend you stop in for a bite to eat. You won't be disappointed!!!

    (5)
  • Ben H.

    This is our favorite brunch spot. The city grits are literally the best grits I've ever had. We get an order of them every time we come in

    (5)
  • Diane T.

    Excellent and soo fresh. Reasonably priced and you can make substitutions on large omlet menu. Reward yourself with biscuit dough bengetsNOLA STYLE. Derek a wonderful waiter. We'll be back soon.

    (5)
  • Aaron P.

    A blatant attempt to mimic egg harbor cafe from the name to the logo, menu and even the coffee mugs they sell. They however do not have the quality and great food that egg harbor has. The only advantage is they sell alcohol.

    (1)
  • Trent T.

    Lobster Omlette is amaziing. So amazing that I don't order anything else lol Allthe food seems to be good though.

    (5)
  • Andrew W.

    Unfortunately, this particular Another Broken Egg location was adequate at best. The omelettes, while "ok", did not have the attention to detail that I had grown accustomed to when dining at other locations in the Florida panhandle. Perhaps this may be a little unfair, seeing as my wife ordered the Floridian omelette. Yeah, the crab just wasn't as fresh as she was accustomed to. My bacqueso (an omelette with cream cheese, bacon, breakfast chorizo, Monterey Jack, and green onions) just wasn't as good as I had remembered. The home fries were also a big disappointment, as they didn't appear to have any seasoning. To add insult to injury, our waiter dropped the check off at our table when we hadn't requested it and began clearing the table without asking us first. Clearly, they were looking to serve a large volume of customers quickly, rather than give their customers a good dining experience. Unfortunate. With so many other great breakfast/brunch options in the metro-ATL area, I don't see myself coming back here (though the locations in the Florida panhandle are still absolutely worth checking out).

    (2)
  • Nellie T.

    Tasteless and overpriced. My husband's Huevos Rancheros were a disturbing mess with no resemblance to any Huevos Rancheros we've had in Texas. My "steel cut" oatmeal was a regular mush with canned syrupy berries that I had to spoon off. The picture online shows gorgeous fresh berries, I got canned tiny blueberries. My daughter's eggs benedict was almost inedible with a mayonnaise sauce with no hollandaise taste to it. DIsgusting over all. Sorry. Our server was very nice though errors were made in taking our orders.

    (1)
  • Lea F.

    I really like this place. I meet with friends for brunch. It's great for family or groups too. Never a long wait. Service is consistent. I always order the crawfish omelette. I think it's called Stan (or something like that). It's huge and very tasty. Oh, definitely order the beignets. They aren't exactly Cafe Du Monde (much smaller) but they are delish!!

    (4)
  • Carole S.

    YUMMY! The City Grits (with gouda cheese) were fabulous! The Popeye spinach omelet was delicious. Coffee was excellent as was the service. A little pricey for breakfast, but well worth the extra cost. I don't think you will be disappointed.

    (5)
  • Tom D.

    Went there this morning for a late breakfast (10am). It was pleasant weather so when, one of the three hostesses at the counter, asked if a table outside was OK I said sure! 10 minutes later, when no one had come to our table, my wife went to the hostess stand to ask the three girls who were standing there to see about having someone tend to our table. She was assured that some one would be there directly. 5 minutes later I got up and went to the hostess stand. I asked if they actually serviced the tables outside and was told "why, yes sir" by one of the 13 or 14 Year old hostesses in a sly little insider "joke voice" kinda voice while the other two girls had that "doing my best to keep a straight face look". The girl then managed to say "I'll go ask the waiter to"....when I interrupted her to say "that wouldn't be be necessary".

    (1)
  • Emma F.

    Went here for breakfast as we had an unfortunate misunderstanding with the gas company which means we won't have a stove until Wednesday at the earliest... woops. Overall this location serves the same menu at the same quality as other Broken Eggs we've been to. I would recommend coming here for a solid, diner style breakfast without all the grease. Their grits are as good as I remembered them from the other locations and the biscuits were also equally awesome. The one place where they were a bit different was in their service. They seem to suffer from the servers spending more time talking to each other about their private lives vs taking care of customers problem. This is what lost them the 4th star.

    (3)
  • Tena S.

    One of my favorite brunch places, I LOVE their Cinnamon Roll French Toast! I have been here several times and order omelets to skillets and loved all of it. Even took by foodie family from Chicago here and they loved it. I'm so lucky to have it so close!

    (5)
  • Danielle M.

    This breakfast place is great! (What do you mean they also serve lunch? Who needs lunch? At 1:00pm I could order a second breakfast!) The service is great, the food is wonderful. They will work with you regarding changes you might like. They refill drinks regularly. As long as there isn't a line of people waiting for a seat you can sit in peace as long as you like after you finish eating. I know it sounds strange but the blackberry grits are incredible! I ordered them just to see what they were and I don't know that I'm going to choose anything else, it was a perfect side to my eggs and sausage. Oh, the sausage is INCREDIBLE.

    (4)
  • Dan E.

    Nope. There are better places to enjoy a good brunch. Spend your money elsewhere. This place is a dressed up Waffle House - nothing more. "Fresh squeezed orange juice" out of a suspiciously store-bought jug in the fridge. Omelets that are over-cooked. (Eggs are in the name of the restaurant. I would expect them to get this right.) Diced and pan fried potatoes that are nothing to write home about. Service is mediocre. Price is excessive for what you get.

    (2)
  • Don W.

    Good food in a clean environment. Typically, I like a little more interaction with the staff but they still did a good job. Ordered the Bacquezo omelette and it was amazing. I'll definitely be back.

    (4)
  • Chris D.

    Overpriced food. Quality is meh. Would rather go to J Christopher's for a sit down breakfast. Better off abating your money and not going. The only redeeming part of this place is the beignets.

    (2)
  • Mark H.

    Had brunch at the bar on New Years Day. Bloody Mary was fantastic and the Salmon Benedict was superb. Always a solid choice for a well prepared meal in a nice atmosphere.

    (5)
  • Megan M.

    Had breakfast there this weekend and the food was great. They had a wide variety of options. I ended up getting the city grits and they were amazing. The coffee mugs are unique and great to keep your coffee hot. I would give it a five star but it was little expensive.

    (4)
  • Tom E.

    It's amazing to see how a place evolves over the years... This storefront used to be an Atlanta Bread Company, then Cuzi (which is now across the st), and now ABE. If you all are familiar with the setup of an ABC or a Panera- they have a business model that is solely to their specs, which could make it difficult for a place to work around it. What am I getting at? When you first walk in, you would never know it used to be one- they did a hell of a job fixing the place up. It was the ass crack of dawn one Saturday morning and I called up a friend (who believe it or not, was already up!)- so we went here to eat. Amazing enough, it was my first time here (as it is pretty close to my house- which for the burbs, is really close). I noticed when I first walked in, they use the Belly app (the same loyalty rewards program used by Sweet Hut)- so I was sure to get my phone scanned and get credit for it (if you are a smartphone user, check it out, its free and you can get some cool shit!). As I was getting seated (wasn't busy yet)- I was in awe of the remodeling they did. They even had a bar set up, with some TVs (and yes, the bar is stocked!). As I was looking over the menu, I was also shocked at how big the damn menu was. You could spend a few minutes getting lost into it- as it is double sided... My friend then arrived, and it was time to order. She had been here before, and recommended we start off with a cinnamon roll. It was the size of the plate, and wasn't too bad! I ended up getting some kind of fancy item (I am sure I took a pic of it), and remember it tasting alright. I can tell you they seasoned the food decently, which is always a plus in my book. Hell, I even got my mom some french toast to go, and I remember the to go bag was huge (all is ordered WAS french toast, not the menu!). By the time it was ready to go, I realized how packed the place got! So that was promising. I am glad to see another solid breakfast place around, and even sells booze :) Cheers!

    (4)
  • Megan M.

    This restaurant experience was SO BAD, that it left me compelled to open up a YELP account to warn others to go somewhere else. Here is what to know about their food: 1) Omelette tasted strange, the consistency was something that I've never experienced before. Very tasteless. 2) I requested for my omelette to have ham, onions and cheese. I couldn't taste anything in it. Usually when you order an omelette, there is a filling. I had no filling and couldn't identify if the ham, cheese and onions were why the consistency of the omelette were so strange? 3) The Potatoes were deep fried and so hard that 1 scraped the roof of my mouth. 4) I smothered ketchup (which is disgusting) on everything trying to get some of it down, and ended up settling for the sub par english muffin on my plate. Don't go here, keep going down Old Milton Parkway to First Watch, or Egg Harbor Cafe on 141.

    (1)
  • James J.

    Service was quick and good, BUT the food was pretty horrid. Ordered Eggs Benidict and a Double Expresso. Hollandaise sauce was watery, without flavor. Large slab of ham, but dry and bland. Poached eggs were practically raw. Not much flavor to the breakfast potatoes. Expresso was light and diluted. Cream came in little packets, rather than poured fresh. Waitress was apologetic about the undercooked eggs, but the concern pretty much ended with the apology. Can't recommend this place. You would think if your specialty was breakfast, you would at least get that right.

    (1)
  • Carolina M.

    Wednesday morning breakfast with my bestie. I can imagine that this place gets busier on the weekends when people living around the area have time for breakfast or brunch. Actually, this place reminds me of the Egg Harbor Cafe. I got a coffee and the Popeye's Favorite Egg Scramble. The coffee comes in their signature mug, but it tasted weak to me. The waitress didn't come by to refill either, so I paid $2.39 for weak coffee. It wasn't even that hot. Ok, I'll try to let that go. Egg scrambles are hard to mess up. Popeye's Favorite was ok - plenty of cheese and spinach. I also got my fill of bacon in the scramble. I'm not a fan of potatoes, so I asked to substitute with fruit - I got a few orange and cantaloupe slices, and tons of grapes. Each scramble comes with an english muffin and some whipped butter. Overall, I didn't find anything too special. I didn't order anything that was more of a Louisiana special because I can't eat shellfish and I didn't feel like eating a ton of meat. This meal was a bit more expensive than I would've liked. The only pro about this place is that service is "just right." The waitress left us alone so we could chat and she was smart to give us separate checks. Otherwise she would've witnessed the usual "Steal the Check" dance my bestie and I do. Not sure if I'll be back on my own accord, but it's a cozy place to have breakfast with family or friends.

    (3)
  • Heidi S.

    LOVED this place! My husband & I wandered in for a late Monday breakfast. We were promptly greeted & seated. The hostess and our server, Marcy, were so sweet and pleasant. Since this was our first visit to any of these restaurants, Marcy gave us a quick overview and some suggestions. She answered every (annoying?) question I had. I tend to be a picky eater, and she made me feel very comfortable. Husband had traditional eggs benedict. He will likely try the blackstone benedict next time as the ham on the traditional was very thick (more like ham steaks). He loved the hollandaise and the eggs were perfectly poached. The potatoes that it was served with were also very good! I enjoyed a pancake, side of fruit, hard-boiled egg & side of extra crispy bacon. The pancake was so light and fluffy! I could have probably eaten several more! Fruit was fresh, seasonal and very tasty. Eggs & bacon were also good. I would give this place 10 stars for service & food if I could. I can't wait to go back!

    (5)
  • Jessica N.

    Best breakfast I have ever eaten! I ate the Lafitte's Tortilla and it truly was divine. So divine in fact we came back for breakfast the next day and I had it again. The atmostphere in this cafe is great and the decor adorable. The staff was very friendly, the restaurant was clean and they offer their awesome mugs for sale (we bought two). We will be back next time we are in Alpharetta, GA!

    (5)
  • Marykate F.

    I will start off by saying the french toast was fabulous!! My egg wasn't exactly over easy but it was still delicious!! Our server derrick ROCKED!! He brought us an extra stawberry cause by boyfriend is a brat and took mine (he loves strawberries)...rude .. i know... the mimosas were fantastic cheers to the bartender..and our sevice was AMAZING ASK FOR DERRICK

    (5)
  • Kate E.

    i love their chicken salad salad...soo good! they put a whole avocado in it...amazing! i also love their coffee. can get pretty crowded but worth it.

    (4)
  • Matt B.

    I ordered a to-go omelette for breakfast a few days ago before work. Called in one with cheddar, ham, onions, and mushrooms. I arrive and am given a bill for $13.50. Almost $15 for an omelette? I almost walked out right there, but I thought, maybe this omelette will be a super-luxurious, fluffy omelette, with eggs that were beaten for 30 minutes with the horn of a unicorn. Nope, the omelette was very sub-par, and they forgot the ham, which is like a $2.00 addition to the omelette based on the price. I also said no english muffin when they asked, yet, there it was. Easy to cast aside, but still. Lesson: Overpriced, sub-par omelettes, and they aren't listening when people take your order. Maybe their other stuff is fine/reasonably priced, I just won't be around again to find out.

    (1)
  • Darren H.

    I stopped in here on my way to work so mine is a take away review. Waited inside for my order & the place is laid out nicely the atmosphere is bright and open with the staff being super friendly and nice. I picked up the bacon and eggs with a coffee and the prices are a bit above average. This is more of a sit down brunch spot the food was so/so but i'd actually try them again to see if it's better.

    (3)
  • T W.

    My family & I ate here a few times. It's very close to our house, so it's convenient when we want to splurge on a nice & savory breakfast spot. It gets crowded, but we've had great experiences each time. Always had pleasant service & the food is always good. Love the pancakes, baked bacon, potatoes, & their mimosas. I would bring my out-of-town family here for breakfast -- nice to have a different option, other than Waffle House & IHOP.

    (5)
  • Jenny L.

    Love to go here for weekend brunch. I try to avoid going here between 11-1 as there is always a long wait. I like that their menu has a lot of vegetarian options. Although i'm not a vegetarian, it helps when your friends are. Wouldn't recommend their french toast as it tends to be soggy. But their waffles and eggs benedict is awesome. and all the different fruit toppings and whip cream you can get with them is a good option. I haven't tried their pancakes yet and it's on my agenda for my next visit. Food is a little pricey for brunch but so are all the other brunch places these days so i can't complain. This location is much smaller compared to the Dunwoody one and the parking lot is too small and there tends to be some fender benders between cars pulling in and out. I would make sure to park the car the opposite direction facing out to avoid this mishap as i personally witnessed a fender bender between a car pulling in and a car pulling out at my last visit. Overall, I love this place. But service can be up and down depending on the crowd.

    (4)
  • Scott M.

    Ordered 3 eggs over med, bacon, 2 English muffins. Eggs first time had over cooked yolks but the happily had them redone to perfection. Food was very good and juice was very fresh. Overall though was not worth almost $16. I guess the price of ordering Ala carte!

    (3)
  • Randy B.

    Nope. Way over on price and way under on quality. Ordered an omelet- should be an easy one for a breakfast type place. Nope... dry, tasteless, and the cheese goes INSIDE the omelet- not on top so they don't even know how to do it right. Also disconcerting was the fact that the place was empty at 12 noon on Old Milton. QT was doing a much better lunch business... Anyways: $16-17 (including tip) for a dried out, over-cooked, tasteless omelet and coffee??? PASS. This place is a major FAIL. The over the top, super wordy reviews are obvious fakes put on there by owners or employees.

    (1)
  • Garrett H.

    Food has always been great but the last few visits have not been the same quality you would have expected! Food has been greasier and appears to have been quickly put together without the extra touch you would normally expect from this location. Staff used to be very enthusiastic and personable but since the slow turn over in the past few months it appears that they are trained more to produce quantity over quality. Will continue to go to this location in hopes of a turn around!

    (2)
  • Robert S.

    Went to this ABE and ordered the Smoked Salmon BLT Wrap. It was quite tasty and I would order it again. I figure that anything with smoked salmon in it must be good. BUT, those "Country Potatoes"? The country must have been Ore-Ida Land. Come on folks; this could be a classy restaurant so please have the sense to use real potatoes. I know that you have seen them in grocery stores. One more thing; traditional Tabasco is the only hot sauce? Your not the Waffle House. Cholula, Texas Pete, Tabasco Chipotle, Tabasco Jalapeno ....

    (3)
  • Chelsea W.

    I will admit that the food here is a bit overpriced, but still delicious. I come here pretty regularly for work and have always received great service. The menu has a good variety of options. Not my favorite breakfast place in Atlanta, but I will continue going back.

    (3)
  • Kristie D.

    Just ok. Prices were not bad, service was great but the food was just mediocre. We had a Saturday brunch & I had bacon, eggs & a pancake. Pancake was tough & chewy, eggs pretty good, bacon was burnt on one end and undercooked on the other. It also had a funny taste. My dining partner had an eggs Benedict with crab cakes. The eggs were runny (not gel like a Benedict should be). I'm not sure if we'll be back, there's so much to chose from in this area that gets it right every time.

    (3)
  • Shreya K.

    Went there for brunch with my gfs. Didn't like it at all ...unfortunately from checkin to checkout. Grumpy and unattentive servers. Food was not as tasty. Screwed up my gfs order and when asked gave us an horrible attitude. Where we were people started fighting on seating and no one came to break it. Omg. Will never go back. Horrible.

    (1)
  • Amy V.

    Very busy on a Sunday after church, as expected. Luckily, we bypassed the line at the door for the last two seats at the bar. The server immediately put mimosas in our hands. Unfortunately, menus took a little longer to get, and only at our request. We saw a pan of deliciousness go by and ordered that first. Deliciousness turned out to be beignets...so good! We had to catch the attention of our waiter again in order to place our order. They were super busy, but it was a little annoying to have to ask for help. However, when they were talking to us they were friendly and helpful. The food was very good. We had the Lobster and Brie Omelette and Black Bean Benedict. I can't say it was the best ever, but we were happy with our choices. A typical breakfast place, very busy with decent food. I'm sure I'll be back.

    (3)
  • Katherine C.

    Breakfast is my favorite meal of the day. First visit today to Another Broken Egg and it is very clean and comfortable. The food was great, perfect temperature, omelet fluffy and filled with fresh cheese and fresh veggies. I substituted buttermilk pancakes for the English muffin and the pancakes were amazing. There was a slight hint of citrus or maybe cardamon to the batter. The price was a little more than I am willing to pay on a regular basis. The service was very friendly but a bit lethargic. Maybe there were too many side jobs in the back. Still, a little inattentive beats unfriendly any day! The mugs are great but a carafe of coffee on the table would be nice and then the server doesn't have to refill. I will eat there again and recommend to others.

    (4)
  • Shelby R.

    I would really rate them a 4.5 if I could. Another Broken Egg has consistently good food and good service. The restaurant and the staff are very clean. It is great for foodies like me who like to try different combinations of food and want to venture away from the traditional breakfast. They do have the old faves, but my favorites are the juevos rancheros and their shrimp and grits. The binets are good, too. They also have light and vegetarian dishes as well as speciality drinks and a kid's menu if you like. When I read some of the negative reviews, I am surprised by them. You have to keep in mind that it's normally the dissatisfied that want to be heard. This place is always busy, so they must be doing something right. My only complaint is that they are a bit pricey. For 2 adults, 1 tween who eats adult plates, and 1 child to eat with 2 sides of bacon and regular drinks (not waters) it costs around $55 plus tip.

    (4)
  • Steven S.

    Food was good, but the service was awful. This was my second time there and I was just as disappointed the first time. Won't be back again!!!

    (1)
  • Don M.

    Had a Great Brunch with friends after church on Sunday. The place was packed but the wait was worth it. The simple eggs and toast was excellent and a great value. A Great place to experience good old southern hospitality and super quick food.

    (5)
  • Annie S.

    Mediocre breakfast, nothing too special. The food quality is about what you can get at IHop. The prices suck though. No breakfast platters under $8 and most of the scrambles, skillets are $12+. I walked away feeling like I was ripped off. The potatoes are so dry and hard and the roof of my mouth hurt after I was done eating! Also, my sister's biscuit and gravy tasted like it was cooked with a metal Brillo scrub in the pot. The are much better breakfast places in Alpharetta.

    (2)
  • Lisa A.

    Originally found this place while on vacation in Destin!! Best way to start your morning. Was thrilled to see that they opened a location here in Alpharetta and the food was just as good. Have brought my colleagues and each enjoyed their meal. Have been twice since they've opened. ( Two weeks ago ) Staff was super friendly and very accommodating. We'll be back!

    (4)
  • Jacqueline W.

    I feel like I'm in the twilight zone when I hear people rave about this restaurant. Hubby and I visited the first month they were open. We were excited to have another breakfast joint in our area. Boy, was it a poor experience! I ordered the Mardi Gras omelette, which only had two crawfishes in my omelette...still raw! I addressed it to our server, and she apologized, but yet, she didn't offer an alternative or resolution to my inedible meal? Hubby ordered the Banana Foster which the menu pointed out is one of their specialty items. Instead of a huge pile of messy deliciousness, it was a single waffle, hard and dry as cardboard, with a tad of whipping cream on top with bananas and one crushed up walnut, and ahem...where's the syrup?? Again, we asked the server and she said it was already infused into the waffle. We asked for more syrup because it was so dry, and she came out with a tiny plastic cup of syrup that people serve samples in. WTH??? Ok, opening month, maybe they were still working out the kinks. Second time we visited, we made sure to order different items this time. Hubby ordered the Sweet Potato Pancakes which comes with "spiced pecans." How about ghost chili pepper pecans? Oh my...the pecans were so overwhelmingly spicy, I thought someone in the kitchen was playing a joke on us. And believe me, I can handle my spicy foods, but it was so spicy, my tongue was too numb to taste anything else. I addressed it to our server, and she just shrugged and said that "people like it." Hmm...maybe I do enter the twilight zone whenever I enter Another Broken Egg?

    (1)
  • Jason M.

    Had the smoked salmon Benny and my friend had the hash and potatoes. Not bad at all. We loved the pancakes. Service is slow and it took is almost took us thirty minutes to just pay. Loved how everyone was so friendly but definitely slow

    (3)
  • Jennifer B.

    On one of our spontaneous outings me and my family wanted a great brunch spot so in my days of yelp browsing I remembered that I wanted to give this place a try and oh how happy am I that I did! I loved everything about this place, right down to the quaint coffee cups the fit perfectly in your hand and contour to your lips for the ultimate hot beverage experience. I picked up the Crabcakes Cavall which is fresh jumbo lump cakes, Benedict style with two poached medium eggs, smothered with a Hollandaise sauce that is infused with andouille sausage and a hint of scallion. (minus the andouille sausage bit of course) While my brother picked up the lakeshore scramble and the mom's opted for the Eggs sardou (An English muffin topped with sautéed spinach, artichokes & two poached eggs, complete with a blend of creamy Hollandaise and Florentine sauce. ) Of course we started the experience with an order of beignets which fulfilled the craving, but of course not as good as Cafe Du Monde in New Orleans, but as previously expressed...still pretty tasty. I will DEFINITELY be back...delish! Yum...

    (4)
  • Katie S.

    Every Sunday I have brunch with my mom, we come here often but normally time it before the church crowd is unleashed from nearby northpoint church. Their chocolate milk is fantastic, the bacon is crunchy and the pankackes fluffy...an okay place in suburiabland!

    (4)
  • Bayou K.

    My partner and I eat here a lot. The service is the best and the food is really good. They really follow the lead from the original location in Mandeville, LA. We just moved here from Louisiana and have been to the original location and the food is great at both locations. I would definitely recommend going here. The prices are good (for the area).

    (4)
  • Will W.

    Beignets and Pancakes are good. Banana Fosters French Toast is good but with too much sauce. I'll try the sauce on the side next time. The fruit bowl has a beautiful presentation and was good. The Belgian Waffle was doughy and lacking flavor and was sent back. The kids grilled cheese was not that tasty. The potatoes were ok but nothing special. Will try again after the new restaurant growing pains are resolved.

    (2)
  • John L.

    Terrible service. Food is good but not worth the insulting wait while people walk around. In need of a good manager who knows service and makes sure that when tables are sat the wait staff acknowledges them quickly. Three times visited. All three times we waited and waited. This time we just got up and left. There are other options where they work to keep your business with a staff that hustles.

    (1)
  • George C.

    Our son came down from Wisconsin to visit, and we thought we'd take him somewhere for a nice Southern-style breakfast/lunch. I had heard some talk around the neighborhood about this place, so thought we'd give it a try. The service was impeccable. My wife had a smoked turkey/avocado sandwich with "hashbrowns". Our son had a gravy and biscuit with eggs up and running, "hashbrowns" on the side. I had eggs benedict, also with "hashbrowns". I write "hashbrowns" because the cubes of potato were cooked with seasoned salt and....dry. Also flavorless. If ketchup is required to make a potato dish have flavor, what's the point? Then, there's the price: $42.00 for brunch for three should have been a stellar experience. Add $8.00 for tip, and half a sawbuck is gone. I know that I'm a geezer from Junior Samples country, but dang! There's other good places I can eat for for a WHOLE lot less bux and enjoy a side of proper taters, too!

    (2)
  • Rob R.

    Food quality is 5 stars. Only thing I didn't like were my scrambled eggs;they were wet. The menu is full of unique breakfast options and that's why I went. I had the cinnamon french Toast which banging! My fiancé had the lobster omelet which she loved too. We shared some bignets (server said it was a new Orleans dish) which were delicious. The place is pricey tho. All the above food with oj and apple juice cam to 43 bucks! You do get large portions. The place was cleand and all the staff were friendly.

    (5)
  • Sharon Q.

    Had the eggs Benedict...it was good and the ham was delicious. However, with a coffee and orange juice, my bill was $20 for one person. A little steep for breakfast in my opinion.

    (3)
  • Rock T.

    Bright, cheerful New Orleans inspired interior. Broad menu selection. A bit more pricey than a typical bkfst. place, but still competitive. Very good food (I had the awesome 'Lobster et Fromage' omelet) and excellent service by our waiter 'Garrett'. This new location should do well! Glad my wife and I got there at 11:30 because by 12:30 it was very busy. Great for a nice breakfast, brunch/lunch. (this is the former location of Cuzi's, but you wouldn't recognize it any more - a total remod.)

    (4)
  • brad p.

    I have only been there for lunch about 3 times. I have the club sandwich there every time. I real good sandwich. Might be the best club sandwich around. Service is alway great and everyone there is very nice. I nice place to sit outside for lunch.

    (5)
  • Jenny J.

    New Orleans inspired Southern brunch. My favorite! Short wait, friendly staff, great selection, reasonable prices. New neighborhood brunch spot! The Floridian crab omelet is AWESOME!

    (5)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :7:00 am - 2:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Breakfast, Brunch
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : No
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : Full Bar
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : Yes

Another Broken Egg Cafe

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