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Eggstasy

Eggstasy

10155 E Vía Linda, Scottsdale, United States

Vegan • Coffee • American • Breakfast


"Even though the place was relatively busy, my party of 3 got sat right away. The server quickly introduced themselves and took our drink orders. One latte was ordered and it was smooth and delicious, but we had to ask for the foam on top cause it originally didn't come with it. For food, we ordered the Denver omelet, incredible omelet, and a side of buttermilk pancakes. The Denver omelet was good but the veggies were a little too crunchy; I wish it was a little more cooked for the omelet. The incredible omelet was cooked perfectly and the veggies were cooked just as the Denver omelet, with a slight crunch. The ham in both omelets though was high quality and absolutely delicious! Definitely incorporate the ham into your brunch if you can. The pancakes were fluffy with a slight crisp around the edges. I do wish the place carried pure maple syrup rather than pancake syrup made with high-fructose corn syrup. The restaurant did carry honey though so we ate the pancakes with that. Even thought the food was good, halfway into the experience the server started to neglect the table and forgot about us. It became so difficult to ask for simple things like honey, straws, and refills on water because there was no one around besides the hostess. In the end, we had to have someone get our waitress so we could pay for the food and leave. Besides the server debacle, the breakfast place was alright, so I would recommend it if you live close by."

Brunch Cafe-fox River Grove

Brunch Cafe-fox River Grove

935 Il Route 22, Fox River Grove I-60021, United States, 60013

Vegan • Coffee • American • Vegetarian Friendly


"We like to head out for Sunday brunch occasionally and Brunch Cafe in Fox River Grove is our normal go-to place. Of course the line was out the door there so we decided to try someplace new. Found JC's Cafe a few miles away with 5 star average yelp rating so we went straight away. It's conveniently located on the corner by the tracks. When you first walk in there is a vestibule type room before you walk in to the restaurant part. It took a minute to get my bearings when we walked into the restaurant area both because I had never been there before and also because the lighting is very low. There put burlap bags over the light fixtures which is kinda cool but also made it a bit dark. We were promptly greeted and offered a menu and a table. This place is cozy small). There are only 3 or 4 tables. I was craving an omelet or something similar so I was a bit disappointed that the only eggs were in a panini sandwich. The reviews I looked at briefly before we got there raved about the paninis so I ordered the egg and turkey one. Husband ordered the turkey and bacon with chipotle aioli. The menu is limited which makes sense for a small place making food from scratch. They had a special today of tacos that I wished now that I had tried instead. But I had breakfast on the brain. The cup of coffee I had was really good! 5 stars. This is a family run business and I overheard the owner talking to the other table that his wife does the cooking and our server was his oldest child. Another son about 4 yr or so was milling about and had a tendency to stomp his feet around as kids will do and that was kind of annoying to be honest. Our sandwiches arrived. My husband really liked his. He said the chipotle aioli gave it a nice flavor and good heat. The bread/bun was different than other paninis I've had. It was a cross between a croissant and a bun. I'm not a fan of croissants because they come across as greasy due to the fat content. Plus I usually prefer a healthier bread choice. Ruffles type potato chips were served with the sandwiches. I nearly never eat potato chips because I consider them a sinful but empty/poor nutrient food. Of course I ate every one of them since they were there : For me this is probably not someplace I will frequent due to the limited menu and lack of healthy options."