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  • Sheryl K.

    I have been to this new location twice since it's been open for a few months now. Both times were on a weekday between 9 a.m. and 10 a.m. There was no wait for a table, although they were plenty busy. Our server wasted no time taking our drink order and was very helpful with out questions. I ordered the Surfer Girl, Fried Potatoes and the Everything Muffin. The food came right away and was the perfect temperature. The server checked back with us many times to keep us happy. I had the endless regular coffee. The only semi-bad thing I can say is the carafe' of coffee is very hard to figure out how to pour. When you switch it to OPEN, the coffee does not come out right away. I flipped the switch back and forth several times before I finally tipped the carafe' down more than seemed necessary to get my coffee to pour. It almost seemed empty. I would suggest for the Restaurant to serve "FULL" carafe's of coffee and keep them full. Other than that, I would keep going back to Wild Eggs everyday if I could. I would highly recommend it!

    (5)
  • Marcus V.

    This place along with the other Wild Eggs are really good. For me I sometimes have a hard time understanding why people so rave about Wild Eggs, again I think this place is really good just not great. Part of the reason is I would consider this a 4 star over 5 stars is the food recipes are pretty basic and for someone that is a foodie and a cook that is just how I see it. I think breakfast has become a lost art for cooking at home and I see that is probably why people rate it so highly.

    (4)
  • Stephanie C.

    My 6 year-old daughter and I went to Wild Eggs today for an impromptu lunch. This was our first time here as we just moved to the area from Ohio. We got there at around 11:30 on a Saturday and had a 10-15 minute wait, but we were expecting it, so it wasn't really a big deal. My daughter had the Wild Berry Crepes and I had the Calamity Katie's Eggs Benedict (I'm paraphrasing the names here.) Speaking of names, they have a lot of fun ones... my favorite was the Batman and Reuben, in which the beginning of the description reads, "Holy classic reuben, Batman!" This made me ridiculously geek-happy. But I digress... I bet you'd like to hear about food we actually ate, huh? Ok, it was freaking fantastic. I mean all of it. Everything. By the way, they have "grits of the day." If that isn't enough for you, I just don't know you at all. Go there. Eat breakfast. Have your mind blown. Ok, that may be a little dramatic, but seriously, it's REALLY good.

    (5)
  • Aaron B.

    What can I say, but this place is awesome. Wife and I eat here as often as we can. The only complaint I have about this place it closes to dam early and does not serve a supper time meal. Oh...and it can get crowded, so come early.

    (5)
  • Heather M.

    OMG...soooo yummy. We have never had meal that we did not absolutely LOVE! Expect a long wait on weekends and even during the week sometimes. The bar is first come first serve. The food is fresh and colorful and delicious. Order items as they are; they are made to be delicious together. They have the best sweet tea! Love it.

    (5)
  • Cristiane K.

    What a wonderful place for brunch & breakfast!! I recommend the eggs Benedict... Delicious!! The only downside is the wait.

    (5)
  • Tracee C.

    Highly recommend truly fresh food with a gourmet twist. I got corn cakes with soft fried eggs on top with hollandaise sauce, salsa, sour cream and scallion. It was the best breakfast food I've ever eaten!!!! AND the fresh squeezed orange juice is to die for.

    (5)
  • Lauren B.

    Everything is so tasty. The service is wonderful and homey. Everything on the menu makes you ten times hungrier than you already are when you walk in the door. Grits of the day will blow your mind. There is sweet and savory. Breakfast and lunch. This places has fun southern charm with the friendly service to boot.

    (5)
  • C K.

    Best lattes and eggs in town! Great menu for breakfast and lunch. I love coming here. Friendly helpful staff.

    (5)
  • Annie S.

    Do NOT go Sunday after Church unless you want to wait an HOUR for your breakfast. That said... any other time is fine and worth the money in so many ways. Favorites?!? 1) Everything Muffin w/extra butter 2) ACE of a BLT OMG YUM 3) Chorizo Sausage Gravy (I prefer on home fries instead of biscuits) 4) Breakfast Hot Brown Thing DOUBLE OMG Go, Eat, Enjoy, Bring you friends and family. SO MUCH FUN

    (4)
  • Chelsea H.

    If you want to have the best hot brown in Louisville with egg added to it, please go to Wild Eggs. Please. My only regret is that I don't make it here enough. The food is always delicious, & I've never had service that I couldn't write home (or Yelp, rather) about.

    (5)
  • Linda A.

    Meh....very "just ok" breakfast and kind of crappy coffee with slow service. This place is kind of like First Watch and I think I like First Watch better.

    (2)
  • Norman G.

    I was in town visiting and found this location on Yelp. The menu is sufficiently compete to make a decision difficult. I finally settled on the country fried steak, eggs and grits of the day. Being a person that consumes copious amounts of coffee, I really appreciated the carafe left at the table. The grits had bits of mushroom and provided a great flavor. I thought that the country fried steak was over cooked. The coating was beyond the point of crispy and the steak was too well done. The gravy used bacon which did not provide the additional flavor I would have liked. I will try them again. The pancakes did look inviting.

    (3)
  • Nik S.

    Our favorite go to for breakfast when friends and family. The service is always consistently friendly. Our visits are always very nice. These restaurants are locally owned and the food is amazing. !but, you have to like eggs for most dishes. Depending on which location you go to it can be a long wait. This location Is the fastest.

    (4)
  • Trevor W.

    We SO SO wish we lived closer to a Wild Eggs. We have family in town so we brought them here for breakfast on the way out to the Outlet. So good and great service. We came early and missed the line (the wait can be long if you come during peak times). I got the Lox Eggs Benedict and my wife got the Crab Cake Eggs Benedict. They each came with two so we traded one each and got to eat both. We had a 4 and a 1 year old with use and they ate all their meal so also a bonus. Everything I order here is always great. Love love love!

    (5)
  • Fran T.

    Breakfast was ok. There was some creativity to the menu but mostly spicy dishes. Our waitress was excellent. The home fries are not really anything more than those little frozen squares...not real fried potatoes. Pancakes were fine but nothing to write home about. Fairly pricey for breakfast.

    (3)
  • Cassidy P.

    My oh my! This is my favorite breakfast place in Louisville! Really, all of the Wild Eggs locations are my favorite, but this one is less than 2 minutes from where I live (dangerous!!) and the one I go to most often. The service is always friendly and attentive, and I've never ordered something I didn't like. I'm in a long term relationship with the everything muffin, and I will get that every time I go! The skillet potatoes are honestly the best I've ever had, and my go-to order is the surfer girl omelette. The freshly squeezed orange juice is like drinking the nectar of the gods, and when you order coffee they bring a whole pot to have at your table. It's 10 pm as I'm writing this and my mouth is watering just thinking about Wild Eggs... It's a shame they're not open 24/7 cuz I would be heading there right now!

    (5)
  • Lizbeth M.

    Sweet, savory, or both. NO JUDGEMENTS. Ahh, The joy of a good brunch and Wild Eggs did not disappoint... Need to start by talking about their decorations, OMG there's egg pictures on the walls, break eggs, eggs in spoons, eggs with orange raps, very funny. The labels for the restroom have pictures of Hens and Roosters! Cutest thing ever. They had a wide selection of the BEST brunch food Egg Benedicts. I went with the traditional way of making them Eggs Bennie, you got to try some classics to determine if the restaurant is good or not. Perfect poach egg, tangy Hollandaise sauce, the right cut of Canadian bacon, all and all AMAZING! Also got some granola to go, needed some sweetness, it was really good. The restaurant was very open and fresh, we went during lunch rush and we still got seated quickly. The waiter was super nice and the food came out very quickly.

    (5)
  • Hannah E.

    This place never seems to disappoint... Although on a Saturday or Sunday morning you're going to wait about 30 to 45 minutes to get a seat. I've literally tried about half the menu and I have never gotten anything bad. The crepes are an amazingly sweet and delicious concoction. All of the eggs Benedict are to die for as well! I even eaten at other wild and locations in Lexington and off of Breckenridge and they are all good!

    (4)
  • Sarah W.

    Good service! The food here is always solid. Fast. Their blueberry pancakes are amazing. I also get their Bowling Alley burger. Recommended staying clear during weekends in the mid-morning - it gets really packed and there's often a wait.

    (4)
  • Chris W.

    Never a bad meal at Wild Eggs. Very good meals & service. Highly recommend the hot brown.

    (5)
  • Lorna B.

    The most fabulous breakfast place Louisville has to offer ! Great and unique choices from crepes to egg concoctions ! And they offer a coffee bar and bloody mary's. A bright open space. Service is unique in specializing great experiences. Coffee is delis ! I go often, and it is always consistent. A great sign of happy employees too.

    (5)
  • Garry Y.

    This place is amazing! My wife, 6 yr old son, and I stopped here while on vacation on recommendation from a friend. I had the crabby patty bennie and it was great. It is a large serving and absolutely delicious. My wife loves breakfast burritos, and she said there's was excellent. They have a nice kids menu with breakfast and lunch options. I like that they leave a whole pot of coffee on the table when you order it, as well as a pitcher of ice water. My wife had the fresh squeezed orange juice, which was really good. I can't not mention the everything muffin that came with my meal. I'm not usually a fan of everything baked goods but this was delicious, hot, and fresh from the oven. Too bad we don't live near Louisville or we'd definitely be here often. Hopefully they expand to Ohio.

    (5)
  • Lance D.

    Love Wild Eggs. The food the staff the location... Yummy great place to chill or do business or enjoy your family or friends.

    (5)
  • C K.

    Golly golly....good soy latte! Today was another marvelous day to enjoy a latte, egg salad and chat with friend at Wild Eggs.

    (5)
  • Viviana F.

    So I have figured out how to ensure the grits of the day are perfect! I ask for a small silver cup of chorizo gravy and pour all of it in the grits of the day and stir. YUM!!! The way to go! I have also discovered adding chopped bacon into the pancakes and Belgium waffle. Oh my!!!! I'm listed as the 2nd regular at this location on Yelp and my brother is the first. So that means he went 3 more times without me. Hmmm, thanks for the invite little bro!!!!!!

    (5)
  • Jason B.

    Probably the best breakfast I've had in Louisville. Everything was great. The grits with bacon and cheese gave me a food orgasm.

    (5)
  • Eric W.

    We have eaten at wild eggs many times and loved it. The reason for my review of 2 stars is because of the 20 minute wait that turned into an hour. We noticed the bussing staff was working very hard watching TV when there was a line out the door and tables to be cleaned. I understand that this a very popular place for breakfast especially on a Sunday morning but a little more of an accurate wait time would have been appreciated.

    (2)
  • Marguerite H.

    Worth the wait! Our family stopped in for a late breakfast after a Friday morning of zip lining at the MegaCavern. We stood in line for about 35 minutes and then were seated and served quickly. The Violet pancakes were thick and steamy hot. The Triple Threat Grilled Cheese was really good - a great blend of flavors - but the bread could have been more substantial. The egg dishes were well seasoned. Lots of menu choices and friendly service. Not a lot of parking and tightly packed waiting area.

    (4)
  • Rachel H.

    The food here is good, like at all the Wild Eggs locations, but the service left something to be desired. Our waiter didn't come by after our food came except to bring our checks, and we were charged for a coffee that we never came. We had to flag down another waiter to give us utensils and take the coffee off our check. This was probably abnormal though.

    (3)
  • Samantha P.

    I love breakfast food. I do, I seriously could eat it any time of the day. So when a bunch of us visiting Louisville decided we should go out to eat before we left, I was pumped when we decided on Wild Eggs. First, my sister had been here before and spoke very highly of it. One of our party also needed gluten free offerings and Wild Eggs has a separate menu for it, nice! So it was a Sunday so honestly, we knew it was going to be busy, especially for a party of 6. It was packed and we were quoted about 45 minutes. We weren't in a big hurry (besides hungry) so we decided to stick it out. We just used this as an opportunity to explore the menu! My sister has tried a variety of things here and said they are all good but she did admit she thinks the "sweet" options tend to be smaller portions. Decided to avoid those since I am not always a fan of a ton of sugar in the morning. We were seated a little faster than quoted and I liked that while the restaurant was full, it didn't feel cramped. Good job with the layout, the place is decorated in pictures of eggs, and other egg touches everywhere! We were promptly greeted and given a pitcher of water to use, cool concept so no one has to constantly fill water cups but the pitcher is also kinda small so it only helps a little. We got a liter of fresh squeezed OJ and it as delicious as it sounds. Our server told us about some new menu additions that I had not noticed on the front of the menu and I went and changed what I was going to order! I got a crab bennie, don't remember the exact name...delicious! I got the grits of the day which was 3 cheese and it hit the spot. Everyone seemed to enjoy their meals as well, my husband got the Jimmy the Greek Frittata and he loved it. I tried some of his "everything" muffin that came with and it was very good, I was worried it would just be all onion like some "everything" baked goods are, but it isn't and everyone should try some! Prices are fair, not cheap but you get quality food. Everyone left full but not overstuffed. I definitely want to come here again and try one of their sweet options. Do keep in mind that they are only open until the afternoon. They also have some lunch type options such as sandwiches but when this place is known for breakfast/brunch it is hard to stray from that side of the menu!

    (5)
  • Kristie T.

    A group of 17 of us went Saturday for a surprise birthday brunch. They don't take reservations so I went 45 minutes before everyone was expected there and put our name in. They accommodated us quite well. The place was packed which I'm sure is usual, but once we were seated we didn't seem to have to wait long for our food or drinks. Several of us tried the Bloody Mary and I loved it, but I ended up trading a friend for his Tequila Sunrise because it was a little too spicy for me that early in the day. I would recommend it to bloody mary lovers though. I didn't have a big appetite so I ordered the veggie of the day and it seemed a little plain for my only meal so I added some queso to the top of it and that made it so much better. I'd like to go back again and try the breakfast nachos.

    (4)
  • Christine R.

    Awesome pre-game breakfast for us and the boys. The bennies were the bomb!!! And Kendall's stuffed French toast looked positively sinful with lots of fresh fruit and whipped cream. Andrew's biscuits and gravy must have been good as Ty polished them off along with my grits of the day. As expected, they were creamy, cheesy and bacony! So yummy!! Can't wait until our next trip to Louisville for more Wild Eggs!

    (5)
  • Rebecca R.

    6 of us went here after a conference and had an amazing experience. Our waiter was especially helpful and friendly, recommending 2 dishes, both of which we ordered. Everyone's meal was delicious, and the fresh squeezed oj was a special touch, especially in the morning cocktails (also recommended and wonderful). Everyone ordered something different and raved about their choice, it seems like you can't go wrong. It was fresh, cooked perfectly, and insanely flavorful. Wish we lived closer! Necessary item for us: the coffee needs to be good, and it was great for a small place. Also, the everything muffins that come with many meals are amazing. Recommended: tequila sunrise, apple bourbon crepe, the benny's benedict.

    (5)
  • Brian M.

    You would think that a place with eggs in their name would know how to cook them! Nice atmosphere, but raw eggs do not equal over easy.

    (1)
  • Kiki A.

    I've been to Wild Eggs twice and I can already say it's one of my favorite breakfast places. Today I got "Crystal's Wild Berry Crepes", and they were so freakin' good I downed them in about 5 minutes. Last time I got cream cheese stuffed french toast or something and that was also delicious! If you could choose between I-HOP and Wild Eggs, choose Wild Eggs! I'm going to be dreaming of those crepes... so good. The staff was super friendly and my food came out in a timely manner. This place rocks!

    (5)
  • Emily J.

    Breakfast is my favorite meal of the day so I am always looking for more yummy places to eat, inside and outside my hometown of Denver. I love Wild Eggs so much I went back twice during my visit to Louisville! Both times the service was great, people nice, and the food delicious. I would definitely get an order of latkes for the table and check out the French toast too. I love spicy Mexican breakfast dishes so the Fritto Bandito frittata was perfect for me, full of veggies and spicy Chorizo sausage. I loved the atmosphere of Wild Eggs too, so fun and busy, perfect to get your early morning buzz. I talked to the manager and they are planning to expand to Denver within the next year, I am SO excited to have another awesome breakfast place here! Definitely try Wild Eggs when you can, it's great!

    (5)
  • Pedro M. F.

    The food is great and the service is terrific. Few more visits and I would have had everything on the menu. Lol

    (5)
  • Kurosh E.

    I had an omelette, which tasted quite good, but it was missing the cheese and bacon. The side of skillet potatoes were under-cooked and lacked seasoning (I guess this is why they bring bottles of ketchup and hot sauce to the table). The muffin was terrible--lumpy and dry, with a uniquely bad flavor.

    (2)
  • Amanda D.

    My single best faveorite resturant for brunch!! Everything is marvelous!! My faveorite is the calamity Kate's! My kids love the choc. Chip pancakes and the grilled cheese sandwhiches. They also offer a grits of the day that never fail to be anything less than amazing. Sometimes waiting is a little longer on weekends but well worth it for the food. Always have had great quick service which is a must for kids. I really have noting but good reviews on all of the eggs locations.

    (5)
  • David R.

    New to the area and wanted to try this breakfast spot. Service was good, food was very good. Glad to find a good breakfast restaurant. Wife had the farmers skillet, lots of veggies and very fresh. I had the skillet with chorizo which was very good. Breakfast potatoes were the only low point. The everything muffin is amazing.

    (5)
  • William B.

    Everything is good here...especially the Everything Muffin! You will not be disappointed with this local flavor.

    (5)
  • Emily S.

    Four of us arrived on a Saturday around 10 and were told 20-30 minutes. There isn't much space to wait inside, but the rain held off and we were able to stand outside. 20 minutes later, we had a table! Friendly waitress, good service, and we all loved our food. I've tried a new breakfast item every time I've been (3-4 times) and haven't been disappointed. I like getting the pitcher of coffee so I can handle my own refills.

    (4)
  • Meghan P.

    Seriously, let me start by saying, my fiance and I have worked in restaurants for 16 years between the two of us. We are the worst, or best, restaurant critics, depending on how you look at it. When we went to Wild Eggs we had already heard great things, so our standards were set pretty high. We were VERY impressed. From the moment we walked in we were pleased. We had a server named Matthew who has worked at the Landis Lakes location for 4 years since they opened. He was phenomenal! He offered plenty of suggestions, described the food to us and answered any questions we had, all before we even ordered. The food, let me just say, was the best breakfast we have ever had. It tasted like it was homemade. The ingredients were incredibly fresh and the menu was very extensive. There is definitely something to please everyone there. Today I had the stuffed French toast which was great, just the right amount of sweet. Sean had the Western Omelet which was great as well, the serano peppers gave it the perfect amount of spice. We will definitely be back!! And soon!

    (5)
  • Tom B.

    Had a late breakfast this morning. The place was packed and we had to wait about 20 minutes to be seated. From that point it took another 10 minutes to have our order taken and over 30 minutes for the food to arrive. Eggs and potatoes were luke warm at best and the bacon was cold and not freshly cooked. Overall I would have been happier at McDonalds!

    (2)
  • Johnny T.

    I couldn't have picked a better place to catch up with one of my oldest (as in time that we've known each other) and dearest friends. Life, marriage, jobs, babies, moving, sickness & health had all gotten in the way of us staying in touch so it was essential that the meal be a great one and the environment suitable to chatting and staying a while. Everything delivered on all fronts. Yes, the dreaded Wild Eggs line was in full effect when I walked in but I was impressed with the ease and quickness the host staff moved everyone to seats. They know that they're a hot commodity and they know how to manage crowds. Good. After a brief wait, we arrived to our table and started gabbing. Early into the marathon session, we began to look over the menu... and we stopped talking. It's huge. The amount of choices are overwhelming. I know some people take umbrage at this. I enjoy it. Life is all about choice; give me more of it. With so much to choose from, we did what any sensible duo would do: divide and conquer. By choosing two dishes (one sweet, one savory), we got the best of both worlds and maximized the menu. Do this. First, start off with the freshly squeezed OJ. Florida sunshine in a glass, there's no better way to start breakfast/brunch (no, not even coffee). On the sweet side, we ordered the raspberry lemon pancakes. A stack of cakes piled high, topped AND FILLED with berries, this couldn't have been a better answer to our collective sweet tooth. The cakes were fluffy, perfectly cooked, packed with flavor from the berries and batter, and topped with whipped cream. What made these bad boys even better was the lemon curd/raspberry sauce that draped the plate. You'll want to lick the plate clean. This can be awkward if you're a.) sharing the plate and b.) in public... but go for it. They're that good. On the savory side, we decided on the BLT with avocado & cheddar, served on sourdough and accompanied with potatoes. Delicious. I'm not usually a fan of sourdough, but the crunchy, chewy and slightly sour (duh) bread went so well with the salt of the bacon and creaminess of the avocado. The potatoes were plentiful and home-fried, which is my favorite preparation. In between bites, we laughed, gossiped, furrowed brows, clasped hands, and wondered wth took so long for us to reconnect. And, truthfully, I think the food and environment helped with that. The food was so good, our endorphins were sky-high. The environment was easy, so there were no negative distractions. And, the service was fantastic. I believe our server's name was Cody (I apologize if I have it wrong). She was knowledgeable of the menu, helpful when it came to choosing our food, quick with refills and to clear our plates, and preemptive when it came to actually serving our food: rather than eating off each other's plate, our orders came out on separate plates. Kudos to anticipating our needs and making our experience so easy breezy. I look forward to coming back and can't think of a better breakfast/brunch option in this part of town.

    (4)
  • Richard F.

    This was my first visit to WE and I was disappointed. I don't see what the big draw is. We went in the afternoon so instead of their special egg somethings, we ordered sandwiches. Guess we should have ordered egg something. I ordered the Ruben. The meat was dry and tasteless. I won't be in a hurry to go back.

    (3)
  • Sherri P.

    This morning I ate the new Cinnamon Roll from the Landis Lakes Shopping Center location off S English Station Road. In a word, it was wonderful; melted in my mouth! Note: it is not on the menu, so you must ask for it. Enjoy!

    (5)
  • Jordan P.

    Had a heart to heart with the Surfer Girl the other day, and my my my did we vibe! Bean sprouts sittin pretty atop an egg white omelet filled with avocado, mushrooms, spinach, cream cheese and lots of other goodies I can't quite remember at this moment. Soooo good! And I'm not exaggerating one bit. Wild Eggs is fabulous. The menu is filled with sooo many things that sound good on paper and taste even better in your mouth. Pancakes, waffles, crepes omelets, burgers, grilled cheese, the "Kelsey KY Brown -- I could go on, but I think you get the point. I haven't had them all, but I've seen enough nods of approval to know they'd make my cut. If you haven't had the opportunity to visit Wild Eggs, make it happen ASAP. I don't think you'll be disappointed in the least.

    (5)
  • Corey V.

    We eat here 3-4 times per week. One of our favorite restaurants. Best food and people in town!!! Couldn't imagine life without Wild Eggs!!!

    (5)
  • Imran Q.

    When I first moved to Louisville I was wondering why there was a lack of IHOPs (just one that I know of, and it's a bit danky). But then I discovered Wild Eggs - the obvious answer. It's like an upscale IHOP. They serve very unique and tasty breakfast items. There are a few Wild Eggs but of all of them this one is the best. It's the less busy one of the three I know about. At the other Wild Eggs they get sloppy during the busy hours and you'll find the stench of bacon in your biscuits or some other mixing of food but here it's not as busy so the service and quality are better.

    (4)
  • Mike S.

    Come hungry, eggs benedict was superb.

    (4)
  • Jessica C.

    1- Heard horror stories about the wait.... we arrived at 830 am sunday. No wait... When we left, there were people OUT THE DOOR. Absolutely crazy 2- Menu is really neat. Love all of the goat cheese, nutella, euro style selections. All in all, I probably wouldnt take my 4 year old back, some of the flavor combinations were too mature for his breakfast-link loving self, 3-The atmosphere is very nice. Very bright, light furniture, natural/minimalist decorations. Perfect for first thing in the morning! 4 - Oh and one last thing. They have a muffin. I cant remember what it is called. But it has sesame, poppyseed, salt, etc. Almost like an everything bagel, but in muffin form. Get one! It is a breakfast party in your mouth. No butter required.

    (3)
  • Sharon M.

    On a recent visit to Wild Eggs, I had a bad experience with the Violet Your Turning Violet Blueberry Pancakes, the server and the kitchen Staff. They served me cold pancakes with blueberries put between the layers rather than cooked in the batter ( as usual). I was then told I was wrong ( a repeat customer) by the server and the kitchen staff sent out more blueberries in the cup. I feel the chef, the kitchen staff didn't care about their food that morning. It was a very disappointing experience. Where was the expediter that morning? The manager took care of it but it didn't help my disappointment in the restaurant.

    (2)
  • David K.

    Never, ever a bad experience. Service is great and food is outstanding. The Everything Muffin is great. Highly recommended.

    (5)
  • SARA W.

    This place is delightful and pleasant - a perfect spot for brunch. The dishes are creative and very tasty. The pancakes looked fabulous with the cherry preserves. Coffee is kept at the table for refills. I ordered a skillet meal with vegetables and it was just what I had in mind - not loaded with grease or salt. The staff was knowledgeable and friendly - my gluten-free dish was delivered to me with a friendly confirmation that it was prepared with extra caution. This place reminds me of one of my other favorite spots, "First Watch," except I can order the potatoes at Wild Eggs and I cannot at First Watch because they aren't gluten-free. Expect a long wait on Sundays and plan accordingly. The kid's menu had at least 5 dishes on it.

    (5)
  • Kerrianne B.

    Incredible! First time visiting. Elliot, our server was friendly, informative and attentive. Our coffee (which was excellent!) never ran dry. The atmosphere was modern, open and cheery. The reviews were accurate, surfer girl didn't disappoint! The everything muffin was awesome and my boyfriend's biscuits and gravy were a fresh twist on a classic staple- love the chorizo! Thank you for becoming our new favorite!

    (5)
  • Pat P.

    Yard Bird, Kalamity Katie's, Biscuits and Gravy, and The King Would Eat These. To those unfamiliar with Wild Eggs these names dont mean anything, but to me I can picture and describe in great detail what makes each dish so yummy. Wild Eggs is a great place to stop for breakfast or lunch and the customer service is very helpful every time I go there.

    (4)
  • Lauren R.

    My mom and I love this place, we have never had a bad meal. Everything tastes fresh and is perfectly seasoned. Excellent coffee too!!

    (5)
  • Kriss W.

    This is the newest of this chain in Louisville. I went on a weekday with a friend over winter break. There was no wait at 11 am. We waited a few minutes for the hostess to appear but that was the only glitch. We had a very friendly knowledgeable server who allowed us to take our time and answered all of our questions. I had the Surfer Girl Omelet, Grits of the Day and Fried potatoes. All were quite yummy. I am not usually a fan of grits, but these were divine, a lovely mix of cheese and bacon. I live an hour and way and wouldn't think twice about hopping in my car for brunch here. The everything muffin (which comes with several meals) was light and fluffy. The hand squeezed OJ was just a little something extra.

    (5)
  • Megan S.

    Fun decor on the inside, but downside was waiting over an hour for a table after being told it would be 30-40 minutes. I was in a group of 10 on a Sunday afternoon after church had let out, but still. It was quite crowded waiting so we went to Java Brew right down from it until our buzzer went off. Wild Eggs does have free coffee...it's just hard to get to when crowded. When it came time to order, it was a tough decision, but I made a great one with "The King Would Eat These" pancakes. A heavenly combination of 3 large banana pancakes, topped with peanut butter syrup, chocolate chips, and whip cream. It was awesome! Everyone else's food in my group looked great and they enjoyed it. We didn't wait too long after ordering, and all the food came out together and was still hot. Their coffee of the day was pumpkin spice, and I was told it was tasty! I have to say my stomach wasn't happy the rest of the day from feeling so heavy, but it was worth it. Definitely need to check this place out if you haven't been!

    (4)
  • David H.

    Good but expensive. Popular for sure on Sunday's

    (4)
  • Tony G.

    Great place for breakfast lunch or dinner. Always great food and friendly fast service. Enjoyable experience.

    (5)
  • Christopher R.

    Features a nice variety of unique and flavorful omletes. You can't go wrong with any one. They also offer to use egg substitute or egg whites only. Egg salad sadwich is quite good - and large. However, I would have given Wild Eggs 5 stars if the cost was less. By the time you ordered a surfer girl omlete, substitued the potates and muffin for fruit, added coffee and a V8 juice you are about $13 into a light breakfast meal.

    (4)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :6:30 am - 2:3

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Breakfast
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    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 : No
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : Yes

Wild Eggs

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