Chambers On First - Menu

705 North 1st Street, Phoenix, 85004, United States Of America

🛍 Brunch

3.8 💬 159 Reviews

Address: 705 North 1st Street, Phoenix, 85004, United States Of America

City: Phoenix

Menu Dishes: 35

Reviews: 159

Full menu - 35 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Sandwiches

Salads

Seafood

Burger

Chicken Dishes

Desserts

Starters

Burger, Sandwich, Wraps &Amp; Entrees

Small Plates

Meat Dishes

Steaks

Platter

Hot Breakfast

Entrées

Sweets & Desserts

Burritos

From The Grill

Sunset Dinner $10.99

Appetizers

Entrees

Grill It

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  • Brunch A delightful blend of breakfast and lunch dishes featuring classic favorites and creative twists. Enjoy savory options like eggs benedict or opt for sweet treats like fluffy pancakes and fresh fruit.

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"One of the highlights of this restaurant is undoubtedly their breakfast meats. The bacon is some of the best I've ever had, and the sausage patties are fresh, boasting excellent texture and flavor. I was also pleasantly surprised by the hot link, which added a nice kick to my meal. Their fresh orange juice is another standout—absolutely delicious! My wife and son are particularly fond of the pancakes, and during our last visit, my wife tried the stuffed blackberry "French toast." This unique dish features a bear claw pastry filled with blackberries and prepared in the traditional French toast style, and she had nothing but praise for it. However, there are some drawbacks. The biscuits, which the diner takes pride in, tend to be quite dry and really require a generous serving of gravy to enjoy them. Even then, you’ll need a drink to help wash them down. Each time I've visited, I've had to ask for butter for my biscuits or toast, which I found unusual since it wasn't provided with the meal. When I finally received the butter, the toast and biscuits were never hot enough to melt it. Then there's the issue with the hash browns. On one occasion, mine were excessively crispy, while my wife's were undercooked and lacked color, leading her to request that they be cooked a bit longer. She was hesitant to do so, as she didn’t want to inconvenience the staff. If I come back, I would definitely choose the "country potatoes," which appeared to be a better option than the hash browns. The biggest downside for me has been the vegetables in the breakfast dishes. The onions and green peppers often taste raw and unappealing, as they could use more cooking. Overall, while there are some standout dishes and several strengths, there are also significant areas that could use improvement."