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  • Simon T.

    Dishes I've had are ninety percent potato. High prices for meh.

    (2)
  • Montanna H.

    Very cute restaurant. I loved the feel. Our waiter was awesome!! The whole staff was actually pretty awesome. I got the sausage biscuit with eggs and home fries. Best home fries I've had in a restaurant. The sausage biscuit and gravy was amazing. It had a little kick in it which I didn't like too much but it was still delicious. Definitely will return to try something else on the menu. Lost a star because, although our waiter was awesome... I felt like we were being rushed. Which was unusual considering they weren't busy. Other than that... Great.

    (4)
  • Krystle M.

    If you like breakfast then you must try Egg Up Grill!! These ppl really know how to do breakfast. My family and I tried the Columbia SC location. I normally don't like franchise but Eggs Up Grill knows how to do a franchise. I recommend you try the sweet potato pecan waffle, the loaded home fries platter and add cheese to the grits. My nephew loved his kids meal and we had to order him an extra egg and cheese omelet and my mother ordered an extra waffle to go!!! The staff was very warm and inviting. Several staff members stopped by our table to check on us. I truly wished I lived closer to an Egg Up Grill! I could define see it being a regular breakfast spot for me.

    (5)
  • Eric W.

    This is officially my new favorite breakfast spot. Arrived early on Sunday morning (about 8:30) and had no wait, and sat right down. The staff was amazing and very friendly. Started off with a "Cuppa Cocoa" which was so good and perfect for the colder weather outside. For my meal I ordered the Patty-O-Sullivan omlette which consisted of corned beef hash and swiss cheese. And let me just say - this is not the canned corned beef hash that looks/smells like dog food (I must admit, I love that stuff, too), but this was scratch-made corned beef hash that tasted like delicious corned beef. A side of house fries and cheese grits made my meal complete. All of the food was so full of flavor and freshly made. The service was impeccable, and the place was really nice. By the time we left, there was a line forming and a short wait, so make sure you come early or plan to wait a bit. I promise - it's worth the wait!!

    (5)
  • Karlee H.

    Went here for a solo breakfast trip during my short stay in Columbia and was 100% satisfied ! Really friendly staff offered I sit at the counter and spoke to me the entire which was really cool. They helped me figure out my order of the Goodness Gracious Omlette and it was delicious. Also had the cuppa cocoa...yummmmm ! Honestly if you're keen for a good breakfast feed look no further ! Definitely want to come back and try other items on the menu before I leave :)

    (5)
  • Cynthia M.

    Service was friendly and professional! I had buckwheat granola pancakes with blueberries cooked in:; turkey bacon and eggs. We will differently return.

    (5)
  • Mia G.

    Pretty decent breakfast. I got the tomato florentine and a cuppa cocoa. The food was... Good. It was basically an eggs Benedict with tomato and spinach instead of Canadian bacon. Unfortunately with the bacon went the seasoning. Not a huge deal, that's what's they give you s&p for. I appreciated the portion size- not huge or tiny. Reasonable. It cost around $8, and it filled me up. I'd definitely be willing to go back and try something different- perhaps of the pancake variety. Oh, something that caught me off guard- they take your order on an iPhone. This has really nothing to do with my review other than being an observation. (Didn't dock a star for it). It sounds strange but, I don't love it. I know I sound 78 instead of 28, but it feels impersonal. Don't ask me what the big deal between taking my order with a pen and pad instead of your phone is, I just don't like the feeling that you're tapping away on your phone while I'm talking to you. Maybe it improves accuracy, but call me old fashioned I guess. Ok. Grandma rant over. Check this place out, but do prepare to wait if you're headed there for a midmorning brekkie. It's across the street from a church, and seems like it fills up quickly Sunday morning. Service and friendliness were great as well.

    (4)
  • Adam B.

    The food was great! Plenty of options and reasonably priced. The staff was very welcoming. Decent ambience. Overall great find! Very happy about finding this place.

    (5)
  • Elizabeth F.

    I had lunch food (a reuben) so perhaps that's where I went wrong. The sandwich was okay, but in need of a bit more attention to detail in the preparation: one half of the sandwich had 1 piece of corned beef on it, while the other side had six (?). The waitress was nice, if a bit absent. Took a while to get her attention to get straws and to order a bit more food, but she was prompt in bringing them once they did come. The breakfast my partner had looked good, so I'll try them out again for that, but I'd skip it for lunch and go elsewhere.

    (3)
  • Mark B.

    The wait was a little longer than I expected. The food was very good. The coffee was OK (could be better and more flavorful). I will go back.

    (4)
  • Matt G.

    I've never had a restaurant make me feel better about my own cooking abilities. The loaded platter meal was 85% potatoes with a little bit of cheese and sausage sprinkled around it. I'm pretty sure I found a pot stem in the mix as well. The oj tasted like it had sawdust in it, even the waiters confirmed that. I had to learn the hard way that home fries are nothing like french fries, but are simply diced potatoes with no salt or seasoning. This sounds harsh, but it's pretty hard to disappoint three, hungry, college students with hangovers looking for breakfast.

    (2)
  • Rick T.

    This is my normal spot on Sundays, don't be afraid to sit at the bar for quicker service. Out of my seven trips here I still enjoy the old 50's and 60's music playing in the background and a good hearty meal at a great price that won't break your wallet !

    (5)
  • Jess S.

    Visiting from DC - we've been spoiled by buffet brunches for $30 with mimosas spilling over, but this place hit the spot! We ordered to go on our way out of town and good thing too they were packed @ 10 AM on a Saturday. I got the steel cut oats, added fruit, toppings on the side. Super good! Very filling. Very healthy. My boyfriend got potatoes, no grits, extra bacon, omelette it was all done within minutes haha. Not so healthy apparently very good. The staff was very friendly albeit busy at the front because it appears people pay at the hostess stand, are seated from there, and also pick up to go orders. My order was almost handed to someone else it was so busy! The staff all wear funny shirts with egg puns on them. Will return if we're ever in town again!

    (5)
  • Elaine S.

    My husband and I are newish to Columbia and always looking for a good place to have breakfast on the weekends; friend recommended this place it's about 25 minutes from our house but so worth it! Food was very good, fresh, not greasy. I would have liked the home fries a little more crunchy but that's minor they were still really good flavor wise!

    (5)
  • Anna D.

    The waitress Anna (my favorite name) recommended their famous corned beef hash, she didn't lie. It was fabulously flavorful and when corned beef is good, it deserves a 5 star. The hubby decided on adding on some extra french toast. A plus in my book since he never finishes it so that left good extras for me. I would say this place has really good service. Not only were they all friendly, even the customers seemed to all have very satisfied faces.

    (5)
  • Chad A.

    Our server Beth, was perfect! Very prompt and super friendly I ordered the trio and my brother in law ordered the southern omelet. They offer a military discount as well, an excellent place to eat!

    (5)
  • Will C.

    Three stars might not be fair, but I felt very meh about this place and I think a lot of that feeling has to do with the rave reviews and great things I heard about it. The coffee was tad acidic, but not undrinkable. The corn beef had SO MUCH SALT - I love corn beef and I know it's salty in general but this stuff should have come with one of those hazard signs you see on the back of a gas truck, woof. The sunny side eggs were cooked perfectly, though and the potatoes were good! I was a little disappointed about the potatoes only because when they asked if I wanted peppers, onions and cheese I imagined it would all be cooked and not just raw onions and peppers on top. All in all it was an okay breakfast but I'm not going to write home about it. Those who are from New England, like me, and are looking for the delight of a 24 hour greek diner breakfast keep looking. I can't forget to mention their shirts. I, for being a twenty something millenial etc, I love a good, punny dad joke and I laughed out loud at one of their waiters shirts. All of the cracked egg jokes - the trip is worth it for a try and a t-shirt.

    (3)
  • Lindsay K.

    This place exceeded expectations. I had heard the food was good but as far as the Eggs Benedict Florentine goes, it was awesome. The food was fresh and it was such a nice change of pace to have breakfast that wasn't swimming in butter or grease. I also would recommend their cocoa which is mixed with coffee and served with whipped cream on top - so good! On top of the great tasting, fresh and fast food, every single person on the staff had a smile on their face and seemed happy to be there, which is really impressive to me since I'm not usually a morning person. For sure the best breakfast spots I've found in a while!

    (5)
  • David W.

    Had the best ever home fries Sunday!! Tim did an awesome job on "burnt" home fries. Lots of crunchy little pieces!!

    (5)
  • Kris L.

    I'm moving to Lexington and I was in town with the wife to find a place to live. Found this place on Yelp while looking for a local hot spot for breakfast. A very pleasant hostess meets you out front where she takes your name and phone number and invites you to help yourself to a cup of coffee outside while you wait. We didn't wait long, it was Sunday before church let out. I received a text on my phone letting me know my table was ready and was met inside by a very nice guy who greeted me by name and shook my hand. My server was attentive and very pleasant. The food was excellent, my wife had the Benedict and I went for the homemade Hash with eggs. The Hash was very good, not like the canned crap some people push off as the real deal. The Benedict was very good, although a bit under seasoned. Overall a very good experience. If this is any sign of what the local eats are like in the Columbia area, then I can't wait to get settled in. This will no doubt be a regular breakfast spot for us.

    (5)
  • Beth H.

    We visited from out of town on a Saturday morning after going to Columbia for a concert. I ordered a combo that came with two eggs, a meat, and half of a waffle. My husband got Eggs Benedict and hash browns. Most of my breakfast was good and the waffle was really great. My husband's eggs were ok - the sauce was weak somehow, but the hash browns were enjoyable. We'd both ordered coffee to come out with the food but that didn't show up. Half way through the meal our waiter hadn't checked on us so I got up and went outside where there was a table with coffee and styrofoam cups and helped myself to two cups. A waiter came up and asked me what I was doing and I told him and he just looked at me kind of blankly. It was never addressed by our waiter. He came around as we were nearly done with two mugs of coffee and no comment. He seemed kind of irritated in general and several times when he walked into the dining area from the back, he was putting food into his mouth which is pretty gross. The food with a cranky-but-helpful or even a clueless-but-nice waiter would have gotten three stars. A solid waiter along with the waffle would have gotten 4. UPDATE: I received a message criticizing my character in response to this review which tells me quite a bit about this "Christian based" establishment.

    (2)
  • Adam B. J.

    Busy as can be. Our waitress was super nice, funny, and sweet. Eggs are the show of the plate. I got steak and eggs. Steak was a a little undercooked, but not enough to send back. Wife got corn beef hash and eggs. It says house made, but it was like most diner corn beef. My Mother-in -law got the omelet with corn beef hash in it. Coffee was good. This place is good. I'd go again. It is on the other side of town than where I live, so I probably will not be a regular.

    (3)
  • Sherry C.

    I love this place! Sure wish it stayed open all day. The service is really fast and friendly. The food is absolutely amazing. I'm now addicted to the Sausage Gravy Biscuit. It's sooooo good! Also I love the Spuds and the Grits. My husband is addicted to the Eggs Benedict. It stays pretty crowded, but with the service so quick, it doesn't take long to get a table. I'll be back as often as I can. I can't go for too long without one of their Gravy Biscuits.

    (5)
  • Aaron W.

    We arrived on a busy Sunday afternoon and they had a wait. The one thing I loved was how high tech they were. They used our phone number and text messaged us when the order was ready. There was even an app we could use to see our place in line. They even took orders on a phone. It was really efficient. I wish more restaurants were this mobile friendly. We had John as our server and he took good care of us. This was our first time and the menu was pretty overwhelming, so he did a good job at recommending dishes. I went with a corn beef hash omelette since he raved about how their hash is fresh. To be honest, I'm not a fan of hash, but I'm always up for adventure and believe in trying whatever the restaurant is best at. Even though it's not my thing, it was pretty good and I'm glad I ordered. A lot of breakfast places in the same price range serve misshapen, gargantuan omelets that fall apart when you take a bite. Ours was almost a perfect square and easy to eat served with breakfast potatoes that were cooked just right. They were busy and the food was a little bit slow, but that's to be expected for the time of day. There was one time when I thought I might have to ask John for a drink refill, and before I knew it, he had one for me. It may not be the best option for gourmet brunch, but we had a good experience and will come back.

    (4)
  • Noelle D.

    My boyfriend and I come here for breakfast every chance we get. The food is fantastic, but the service is better. We get greeted by name at the door and Harper and his team always gives us the best service in Columbia. This is by far THE best breakfast restaurant in South Carolina!

    (5)
  • Phil S.

    Loved it! I I had the classic breakfasts with an extra piece of the French toast. My husband had the grilled chicken wrap with chips and a pickle. He did not care for it as much as I loved mine. The service was super friendly and relaxed. I loved it and would go back.

    (5)
  • Maggie C.

    The service here is even better than the delicious food. Everyone has smiling faces and makes you feel like family. The line can sometimes be out the door, but at Eggs Up Grill you can be sure they will get your food to you as fast as they possibly can.

    (5)
  • Meg F.

    A pretty good experience overall. There was a wait for tables so we sat at the counter. We were greeted and served quickly. The service was very friendly. Our server forgot a few items but quickly remedied it. Very fairly priced.

    (4)
  • Jimmy M.

    One of the best places in Columbia for breakfast. Great atmosphere and good prices. Try it you'll like it!

    (5)
  • Taylor S.

    This place has the best brunch in columbia! I got the mason Dixon and it was EXCELLENT! Even as a chain restaurant it was great. Everything was great! I will definitely be returning here!!

    (4)
  • DD R.

    Love this place! The service was phenomenal, and food was fantastic. We had the steak and eggs with the sweet potato pecan waffles. All the flavors were spot on. There was a wait but it was significantly less than quoted, which was excellent!

    (4)
  • Olga P.

    Service aside, all the great reviews really puzzle me because it was one of the worst-quality breakfasts I've had. I ordered two eggs, bacon, potatoes, and a bagel. My bagel was clearly store-bought and had a very strong, sour-like smell of a preservative that, I assume, would keep my bagel alive and well for at least another year or two (should've I not eaten it). Overpaying for this smelly bagel at a local family restaurant was an assault not only to my wallet but also to my taste buds. Potatoes were blackened as if pieces of charcoal were laying on my plate. I am 174% confident that their cook forgot that the stove was on when (s)he was preparing my meal. Potatoes didn't taste fresh either. I have no idea what they did to them, but they tasted as if they were three-four days old. Eggs and bacon were okay (borderline meh). So, don't make my mistake: don't have your hopes high.

    (1)
  • Zack B.

    I was excited when I found out that they were adding one in Columbia. I loved eating there in Myrtle Beach, I don't feel as welcomed as I did at the one in Myrtle. Customer service could be better, food was good.

    (4)
  • John R.

    Great food and great service. Staff very friendly. Started off with a Belgian Waffle while we waited. Best breakfast in Columbia.

    (4)
  • Kara C.

    I liked this restaurant because they have a fee gluten free options. I had two pancakes which we couldn't tell they were gluten free.

    (4)
  • Howard K.

    This is my new favorite brunch place in Columbia. Everything from the service to the food was everything a restaurant should be. My wife ordered the "classic" (two eggs, bacon, toast, and their "home fries") and I ordered their Patty-o-Sullivan (corned beef and Swiss) omelet and it was delicious. I highly recommend getting a side of their home fries if your meal doesn't already come with them. The service was excellent (we had Betsy as our waitress) and each table already has everything you need during your meal from the moment you sit down: jellies, butter, creamer, ketchup, syrup, etc. we didn't have to ask our waitress for anything extra and our drinks were never empty. Their prices are pretty standard, however, the one thing I was kind of shocked about was their bacon. It was like $4.50 for 4 slices of regular (not thick or anything) bacon. I could go to Aldi and get the exact same bacon for $2.75, but with about 5 more slices. I know the price of bacon is high, but not that high. I would add a picture, but the ones posted here all pretty much show you everything there is to see. All in all, the food is excellent, the service is incredible, and I recommend this as a perfect brunch location to anyone in the downtown/Shandon/heathwood/forest acres area.

    (5)
  • Kelly G.

    This place had potential--my husbands eggs Benedict were yummy! My order of loaded traditional homefries with eggs over easy was less than impressive. The eggs were poached not over easy, which is fine I like poached eggs, but the onions and peppers were raw (I can still taste the raw onions as I type this review). The waitress brought out a new plate for me (eggs still poached not over easy) and this time my eggs were raw with egg white clear as day. Unfortunately all I ate today was toast. Next time I'll try the eggs Benedict or a waffle if I'm not feeling as adventurous.

    (3)
  • Elyn B.

    So, to be fair, I didn't eat breakfast food here. Obviously that is the specialty of the place and from other reviews it sounds like they do a nice job. However, they have lunch items on their menu and I was there for lunch so that is what I ordered. Big mistake. I had a soup and half sandwich. The half club sandwich had nothing in common with any club I've ever eaten before. It was untoasted bread with a slice of turkey, half a slice of bacon, and a little lettuce and mayo. I toss together better sandwiches while half asleep in the mornings. It was soggy and sad. The soup was very tasty but I highly suspect it wasn't made on site. Probably comes in frozen from a restaurant supply. Service was lovely and attentive so they get to keep that second star. I'll try it again for breakfast and hopefully have better things to report but I'd suggest that you steer clear of the underwhelming lunch menu.

    (2)
  • Monserate M.

    It was delicious! Perfectly cooked omelet with very fresh veggies. The coffee is awesome and I stopped at 3 cups, but could've easily had 1 more. The staff was super friendly and are happy! I sat at the counter, where Stephanie took great care of me. Do come on in!

    (4)
  • Alec S.

    Another great breakfast at Eggs Up. The food and staff were great. Harper, who was manning the front station was awesome! Has to be my favorite place to eat!

    (5)
  • Elizabeth A.

    Good food, clean restaurant, good service. My husband and I ordered the corned beef hash eggs benedict with home fries (skillet potatoes) and bananas foster pancakes. The eggs were poached perfectly, the hash was tasty, and the home fries were good. Sometimes home fries can have a weird after taste, but these did not have that. The bananas foster pancakes were fluffy on the inside and crispy on the edges, but the caramel sauce was slightly overlooked, and the bananas were under ripened. Overall yummy meal! We would recommend.

    (4)
  • Rick H.

    Went in on a Sunday at 11am expecting a long wait, but it was only 20 mins! They have free coffee outside while you wait as well. The staff was extremely friendly and knowledgeable. I had the corned beef omelet and it was great. I'm not a huge corned beef fan, but it was really good. My wife and I will definitely be back

    (4)
  • Ramon B.

    Valeri was very professional and our food came out very quickly. I am on vacation from Hawaii so having a southern breakfast is something I miss greatly. Food was great service was uber fast.

    (5)
  • Dawn R.

    YUMMY!!!!!!!!!!!!! This is a perfect find. I ordered the chicken cheese steak with home fries and my friend ordered the turkey-turkey burger. Both were delicious and mouth watering. The chicken cheesesteak was moist yet well cooked with cheese in every bite. the bread was toasted to perfection. Turkey-turkey burger has turkey bacon and spinach on it. The burger was cooked to perfection. The music was enough to make one stay and spend the day there. Our waiter, Jay, is definitely and asset to this business. He was attentive, well mannered and very welcoming.

    (5)
  • Dawn P.

    Today was my first time at Eggs Up Grill.. As an avid Yelper I was aware of this establishment and had it on my to do list. With that being said, when my boyfriend mentioned he was gonna take me here, I was excited. We arrived around 10am and the line was out the door, after a 30 minute wait we received a text that our table was ready. We sat in an area that looked like a closed in patio. Our waitress Cynthia was upbeat and attentive. I didn't order exactly what I wanted, I settled for the Mason Dixon, but I'm not complaining. My man had the Bananas Foster pancakes and gobbled them up. My Toffee flavored hot cocoa with whip was the highlight of my visit tho. Yet I would definitely go back and next time order the french toast I desired so much... lol

    (4)
  • A A.

    This place is phenomenal. Great vibe, great music and great service. The food was excellent. I had the eggs Benedict over corn beef hash. Food made from scratch not canned or processed, very hardy meal.Will be back soon.

    (5)
  • Kam N.

    Food was amazing! A+ customer service. Our waitress Valerie was excellent. Can wait to go back

    (5)
  • Jim M.

    Sunday morning - early church - need breakfast...... THIS IS THE PLACE! forget every other option - if you're any where near Columbia, you will NOT do better! Great coffee, great service. (The word's out - it's gonna be crowded!) eggs Benedict are wonderful and finally restaurant grits that are creamy - can be eaten with a fork - not just lumpy, white water. I'll be the smiling fat, bald guy......

    (5)
  • Vida J.

    Nice spot for Sunday brunch. Fresh food and courteous service . I ordered Slices, Strips and Spuds. The home fries were good.

    (3)
  • Liz D.

    Finally got around to trying this place this weekend. On a holiday weekend, with a party of six, we were seated immediately and treated awesomely by the staff. We were even kind of obnoxious (NOT my preference, but sometimes when you dine with family, you are stuck with some of their quirks), but they were super. Everyone enjoyed their food (also really tough when in a group, and some of my family are very picky eaters). I got the sausage biscuit with home fries, toast, and a cuppa cocoa. Really dang delicious, every bit of it, and well-portioned. Stoked to go back soon!

    (4)
  • Abby R.

    Its Saturday at noon so waiting 20-30 minutes was normal for good food. Our server was friendly and attentive. Its cool that all the waiters we encountered said hello with a smile and seemed happy to be there. I ordered the Eggs benedict w/ home fries. Everything was cooked to perfection and the flavor was spot on. To drink I had the cup of cocoa w/ whip cream (hot choco and coffee), it was my first time and it was delicious!!! our waitress suggested the cocoa and am glad she did. The place was packed and like I said we waited 20-30 minutes to be seated, they have inside and covered outside seating. We sat inside and it was very nice. The tables are not on top of each other and it was normal noise for a crowded place, w/ people still waiting outside for a table. We will visit this trendy little spot again. Try it you wont regret it. Enjoy!

    (4)
  • R R.

    Breakfast done right! You can tell that they use quality ingredients which is so important in this type of business...

    (5)
  • Geneshia C.

    The food was delicious! First time visiting and was highly impressed. Although there was a 25 min wait it was well worth it and indicated that other people enjoyed attending as well. The staff were attentive quick and pleasant. The atmosphere was enjoyable. it was clean and so were the restrooms. The pricing was modest and I would definitely recommend if you are in the Columbia area it's a must to try!

    (5)
  • P S.

    We were just visiting town for Crafty Feast as vendors and this place was the closest to our airbnb. The best homefries and Sweet Potato Pecan Pancakes!! They were perfect. The homemade syrup was delicious as well. Coffee was excellent. Wait time was less then 10 minutes with a line out the door. These people are efficient FOH and amazing cooks in the BOH. Highly recommend for great food and service!

    (5)
  • Marisol D.

    First time here, we will definitely come back if ever in Columbia. Our server, Jay, was awesome. He was tentative, aware and very polite. Thanks Jay for providing my family and I a genuine experience!

    (5)
  • Jane D.

    On the 4th try, I was able to get in without a 30 minute wait. I gave this place 4 stars because I'm so happy to have a decent breakfast place in the neighborhood. Decent expresses my sentiment. I had the eggs benedict and would not have it again, but I would go back and try something else. In other words, the food is average, but some times, it's nice to go out for breakfast even if the food is average. For those of you familiar with OHOP, I think that is a better breakfast but I'll take the proximity of this place over Trenholm Plaza.

    (4)
  • Steven F.

    Had breakfast there on Sunday I had eaten at the one in Pawleys Island and enjoyed the food there but it was nothing compared to this location. The food was excellent. The hostess and the waiting system most efficient the manager who greeted me with a handshake and pleasantries and our wonderful waitress Nicki made it an experience I will return for as well as wholeheartedly recommending to all of my friends

    (5)
  • Megan P.

    My husband travels around Columbia for work, and suggested we try Eggs up after passing by. We made the trip from Lexington this morning as we have yet to find a decent local breakfast spot. We arrived about 930, and were seated immediately. A definite plus for a warm Sunday morning. Our waitress was attentive without being annoying, and she suggested the hash Benedict with potatoes. I opted for her suggestion with an additional side of grits. My husband picked the humpy dumpty omelet. Our food was quick to arrive and perfectly cooked. The hash is definitely not tinned, although I don't believe it is as homemade as our waitress claimed. The potatoes were perfect, and I'm very funny about potatoes. The grits were uninspired and not nearly as creamy as I like my grits, and overall I'd probably skip the grits next time. They have a good sized menu, and there were a few things we would try next time. By the way, their pancakes are huge, and they are definitely not of the pre fabricated IHOP variety. I'd give it a solid 41/2 stars as is, and a five if they would do a little more with the grits. My husband says they should put pictures on the menu, so you can see the pancakes are ginormous.

    (4)
  • Todd F.

    Still early days for the business. Hollandaise for the Benedict was thin and soulless (but the eggs were well poached). Biscuit managed to be flat, spongy and salty; almost no sausage in the starchy liquid they call gravy. Overall, too much salt on the plate (and I like salt). Service was the high note: friendly and attentive without being bothersome.

    (3)
  • Courtenay E.

    Hash Benedict is fantastic! Entire family loved their meal. Mickie mouse pancakes were a big hit with the littlest Ellis!

    (5)
  • Christine B.

    Good solid breakfast. The biscuit was disappointing but the eggs and home fries were good.

    (4)
  • Misty S.

    Great breakfast place! They are wonderful with little kiddos too! We are new regulars!

    (5)
  • Coco T.

    Yum-O! Had the classic breakfast with hashbrowns and a side of grits. The raisin toast was so yummy! The sausage patties are seasoned well with sage and a kick of spice. The grits were pretty good for a restaurant. I like my grits creamy ...most places dont get that right but these were some of the best ive had out. The eggs were creamy and yummy. The hasbrowns were handcut and fresh. I ended up taking food home. Couldnt eat it all! Out waiter John was awesome too! Great experience.

    (5)
  • MIr C.

    Last day in Columbia before heading back to Chicago. My sister and I decided to check this place out for breakfast. Every one was so nice. I ordered the classic breakfast and French toast at that side. Our waitress was so nice and she took care of us right of way. Food was delicious. Service was great. Clean place. Can't wait to come back here.

    (5)
  • Elle D.

    Across the board the BEST food, people, environment, etc. Like a neighborhood breakfast & lunch CHEERS!

    (5)
  • Shawn E.

    Good food. I usually think breakfast food is just ok, but I left this place full and happy. Pretty affordable, too!

    (5)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :6:00 am - 2:00pm

Specialities

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

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