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Eggs Up Grill

3.5 (55 reviews)
Closed • 6:00 am - 2:00 pm

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Loaded Homefry Bowl
Simon C.

Order for the first time from DoorDash. I can't say I enjoyed the food. At least what I ordered. The food looked amazing but it was just missing the flavor all together. Did not eat there so can't say about the service or the ambiance.

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Virginia B.

My first time at this location. This location is larger than most other locations and very nicely decorated and well lit. I arrived about 1:10. There was no one at the front to seat me and it took a long time for someone to finally come to the front. After being seated I was told someone would be over shortly. There was another long wait. I finally was able to give my order. The food came out in a reasonable time, but I still did not have my drink!! I definitely felt unwelcome here. I feel like they were trying to make me leave so they would be able to close quicker. I had a coupon for a free entree but when I got the check, there was 20% taken off, not hbd whole entree. I pointed this out and another employee had to come and fix it. Not a good experience at all, but the food was good and came as ordered. Will not come to this location again.

Home fries
Amy W.

Tried out a new breakfast and lunch spot near my friend's place - because vacation calories don't count, but eventually you gotta get back to basics. We both went for the Breakfast BLT, which hit the spot after a week of nonstop vacation indulgence. Just a heads-up: there's also an "Egg Up BLT" on the lunch menu, which sounds like it should have an egg but doesn't. (It's actually the lunch version and is named after the restaurant. Confusing, right?) We requested our eggs runny (and sadly, they were not) but the sandwich still came through with all the right vibes: savory, satisfying, and exactly what we needed to get back on track... sort of. Service was super fast and genuinely friendly. The place is very clean too.

Toast, bacon, eggs, potatoes
Liz M.

Hello friendly neighborhood diner! Think local Denny's. Atmosphere light and bright. Definitely giving off coastal/seaside vibes. Eggs up Grill is a chain, so no worries there. The staff deserves a 10 out of 10. Welcoming, warm, and checked on us consistently. We loved the management and the staff! Solid food. My biggest gripe would be food temperature, as food was lukewarm- not hot. However, the food is delivered promptly, so there is that. This isn't gourmet dining. On this particular dining experience, I overheard a customer requesting maple syrup. This isn't that kind of establishment. Expect a solid dining experience at an affordable price point. Breakfast diner: 3.58

Fried chicken steak
Marie S.

This location is pretty new. Inside is bright and cheerful. Ashley our server was nice, service was pretty slow- she may have had too many tables? We were there over an hour- our water was eventually filled 3 times. Food i had the fried chicken steak, 2 eggs over easy, grits and rye bread. The eggs were cooked correctly, the chicken steak and grits were ok not much flavor at all the gravy was bland. The rye was a mix of rye and pumpernickel it was good (too much butter) I also had the grilled blueberry muffin - that was worth getting! It was crunchy and soft- the flavors were great.

Bacon burger shoestring fries n coffee
Lex M.

I was so glad this spot opened, I needed another brunchest type spot near me. On a morning post a sleep study @ Sleepworks I awoke hungry and popped in. It was maybe my 3rd time and gladly the food was still impressive.

The omelette
Shawn L.

Really cute little breakfast spot. The staff got us seated quickly and the our server was there quickly. Ordered a "build your own" omelette and the "classic bennie" both were good. The omelette was nicely thin with excellent filling (sausage and two cheeses), the classic eggs Benedict had nicely poached eggs and the Hollandaise sauce was good. The eggs also had a nice subtle spice in the Hollandaise which added a nice layer of flavor. My only concern was that the English muffin wasn't actually toasted, which sort of leaves you feeling like you're eating under-baked, doughy bread. Just showing the muffin the heating element in the toaster and then slapping an egg and sauce sort of ruins the experience. We waited probably 20 minutes for our food, it wasn't overly busy so undercooked/toasted English muffins is sort of no bueno. So one star off for that

Denis M.

If you ever have that urge for an eggs and bacony/pancakey kind of meal between 6am and 2pm, I recommend this place on the corner of W. Millbrook and Glenwood! First time in, ambiance welcoming, service good and the food hits the spot! Never ever to be confused with several other breakfast 'joints' - definitely several cuts above! Enjoy! We will always return when we have that 'urge'!!

Jillian S.

Highly recommend Eggs Up Grill for a decent, nutritious brunch. We have visited their other locations several times and recently tried their North Raleigh location (Glenwood/Millbrook intersection). This order I chose the chorizo sampler, usually we go for a bowl or a pancake. As usual I could not finish my meal in one sitting and finished the rest later. This time I ordered a blueberry muffin that had been recommended to me by a regular. The sliced, buttered, then toasted muffin was delicious!

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Atina A.

I found this spot on Google, and my husband and I decided to give it a try. We're so glad we did! The staff was incredibly welcoming, and the food was absolutely delicious. Our waitress, Destiny, was so kind and attentive. We'll definitely be coming back -- and bringing friends with us!

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"Morgan" was TERRIFIC ... a great representative for your company! I no longer go to First Watch or Brigs!

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Great food, great service! The food looked and tasted very good and the environment was very welcoming and friendly!

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The service at this restaurant is so amazing. Fast, pleasant and happy staff-- such a rarity these days. Food was excellent.

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