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    Eggs Up Grill

    3.7 (81 reviews)
    Closed 6:00 am - 2:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    What's the vibe?
    Moderate noise
    Good for groups
    Outdoor seating
    Dogs allowed

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    Texican Bowl
    Rebecca C.

    So I visited on 2 separate occasions and had two completely different experiences. On my initial visit a group of 4 came in on a Saturday morning and although the restaurant was pretty full we only had a 5 minute wait. Our server was very sweet and answered all our menu questions as this was the first time visiting for half the group. I ordered the texican bowl but instead of chorizo I was able to swap out turkey sausage. Absolutely delicious. The spice from the fresh jalapeños and the over easy eggs was to die for! They definitely go potato heavy which I get since it's cheap and filling. Now on to my second visit. Once again a group of 4 on a Saturday morning, however this time there was no wait and coincidentally we were sat at the same table. I opted for the Baja chicken omelette. Food took longer than last time and when it arrived my entire plate was cold. The butter on the toast wasn't even melted. Our server who was super sweet apologized profusely and had the kitchen remake my food. When it came back out , half the food was lukewarm. I'm not sure if they potatoes and toast sit in a warmer but I wasn't about to send my food back a second time. My omelette had unripe avocado pieces on top which I I could not eat. Major bummer since the avocado was one of the reasons I chose this meal and they forgot the salsa. I told my server and she brought the salsa right over. Overall between both experiences I give it a 2.5/5. Had my most recent visit been my only impression I absolutely would never come back

    Creme Brulee French toast and chicken tenders.
    Phillip S.

    Our first brunch experience here did not dissapoint. We heard it was tasty, and boy was it ever. I had country-fried steak, eggs, grits, with a buttermilk biscuit and it was marvelous. My wife had the Creme Brulee French toast with chicken tenders, which was a special order, and she said it was one of the most flavorful meals she has ever had. The coffee is fragrant and strong, just like I like it black, and our waitress, Autumn, kept my cup topped off. The atmosphere is old-school 50's diner with some booths, and lots of tables and chairs. I enjoyed the kitchen being visable through the large serving window. The food came quickly and the staff all seemed to love their jobs. Very clean and inviting decor. The only negative was everything was really pricy, but overall, a wonderful meal.

    A veggie omelet plate at Eggs Up Grill.
    Craig B.

    Several reasons I like going here twice a month, the staff are wonderful by being friendly all the time; the food is great and the prices are very reasonable.

    French vanilla coffee
    Keira H.

    It's bright and sunny inside and we had delightful service. Our orders came out quick and everything was piping hot. The food is decent, not a super high end place but the price is about right for the quality. I was happy that my steak was cooked correctly for my steak and eggs and my husband enjoyed his sugary coffee dessert it was a good place to come for a brunch meeting.

    Rebecca P.

    Avocado toast-thin thin bread, avocado spread very thin and looked like it been sitting out a while, not a bright green color. Eggs over medium were okay. Killer Carmel iced coffe was great. Service was good and quick. Blue berry pancakes were dry.

    Kitchen and dining area.
    Ray G.

    Eggs Up Grill is a new restaurant located in the Berwick area of Savannah. I ordered my food though the "Toast Takeout" app, so I do not have any opinions about the service aspect of the business in this review. Ordering through the app was very simple, with an easy process to make any substitutions or modifications. I ordered the "Little Waffle in the Hen House" (Half waffle, two eggs and choice of bacon or sausage) breakfast classic which is perfect for me. I can never eat a whole waffle, so this combination was great. The app informed me when my food was ready, and pickup was fast and effortless. The food was very filling, and the eggs were scrambled with cheese as requested. Everything tasted delicious and I had no complaints. The restaurant also offers omelets, biscuits, salads, burgers, burritos, and family bundles. There appears to be something for everyone on the menu. They are open for breakfast and lunch. It is nice to have a dedicated breakfast restaurant in this part of town, and I will be back soon.

    Eleni J.

    We came back for a workday lunch. It's quiet so we got our food in time. Yet we still failed to get a soda refill throughout the time we were eating here, because our waitress is too busy talking to other waitresses. We could only get a small to go cup in the end. The avocado toast is a bit disappointing. You would think it would be warm, or at least room temperature--wrong, it's icy COLD!!! They toasted the bread, but everything they put on top of the bread is directly from the fridge. Avocado and salsa are both cold cold, immediately taking away any warmth of the toasted bread. The portion is small--you only got two very small extra thin slices of bread, plus two eggs. For $7.99, it's better to order something else. My husband's lunch burger looks decent! I love breakfast place, so I guess I will keep coming back.

    Over easy eggs & steak with grits & buttered toast.

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