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Dalina H.
Jan 30, 2024
My favorite mom and pop breakfast store! Some days may be busier than others but you never have to wait too long for your food! Mostly phone and walk-in orders but they do have a few tables if you choose to eat-in. They also have smoothies and homemade juices!
Read MoreRachel N.
Aug 19, 2022
I stopped in after dropping my car off for an inspection. This is a great hole in the wall spot. All the locals come here. The food was amazing and everyone was so nice and welcoming. A little bit of a language barrier, but we made it work!
Read MoreDeliverus F.
Jun 2, 2019
Great service great food. Small local spot..very friendly and welcoming. I ordered grits with a vegetable omelette..everything was well seasoned and made to order..like a home cooked meal
Read MoreGregg S.
May 15, 2022
The service was fantastic. The only thing better was the food. Three of us had breakfast including an omlet, Belgian waffle with fruit, an egg sandwich and loaded home fries. All of it was excellent!
Read MoreSantana B.
Oct 7, 2009
I can't believe I've lived 2 blocks away from this place and never knew it was even there. My friend and I were just driving by and decided to make a quick breakfast stop. Doesn't look like much from outside, but was pleasantly surprised to find a super cheep and pretty decent breakfast and lunch spot. I'm holding the menu in my hand right now and the most expensive thing is $6.75.
Read MoreChris B.
Aug 18, 2010
Fast, cheap, yummy breakfast! I'm happy to see this bright orange joint on run-down Point Breeze Ave, and the r&b tunes playing inside and sounding into the street is a great wake-up.The place is standard fare eggs + home fries + scrapple + toast. Nothing fancy, but staff nails the basics. Nothing is more irksome than a fumbled breakfast. Although it may be true, as the French say, if you know how to cook eggs you can just about cook anything, I say, if you can't cook eggs, don't work at a breakfast shop. Thankfully, the chefs at Good Morning can really fry an egg without singeing the edges or serving it runny and rare. A rare feat given the short staff and the steady influx of customers at, ugh, seven am. Even at this hellish hour, the home fries were fresh and crispy, and the toast was actually toasted, not burnt, and buttered, not drowned in margarine. The coffee is harsh, expect belly aches if you down a whole cup.I found it odd that the people behind the counter were Asian immigrants, considering the only other stores open on Point Breeze are Chinese take-outs and glass-enclosed beer take-out affairs operated by said immigrants. A sign of changing times, or neighborhood disinvestment? Rounding the corner after a happy breakfast and seeing a crowd of glassy-eyed, pin-prick pupiled losers copping, at seven am!, I fear, sad to say, I'll go with the latter.
Read MoreToni H.
Mar 5, 2016
Best breakfast spot on the Breeze, always crowed. (Except early in the morning between 6:30am and 7:00am) Staff is very friendly.
Read MoreC L.
Oct 23, 2022
Military food at $12 bucks a pop hurts my feelings. The muffin was good.Sell Muffins
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