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    Foxy's Restaurant

    4.1 (2.9k reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Moderate noise
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    Good for kids

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    Chips appetizer
    Lisa W.

    When I think of a diner, I think of bright lights, chrome, and tile. Foxy's is an old-timey restaurant that shows its age with a very dark interior and ornate fixtures. The menu is varied - breakfast, Mexican dishes, burgers, pasta with only pesto as the sauce choice... We ordered the house-made chips as an appetizer and burgers. Everything was very tasty and the service was attentive. We are not local, but if we were we think our visit would be one and done.

    French Toast
    Guillermo G.

    This was an interesting diner. I liked its old school vibe. It probably hasn't changed much since it opened. And that's pretty cool. We came for breakfast. Service was attentive and quick. My wife and I shared the Eggs Benedict and our kid had the French Toast. The Eggs Benedict was good, but not great. The hash browns could have had more seasoning, but with some hot sauce it didn't matter. Our kid loved the French Toast. Overall, a pretty decent meal. Nice portions and quick service. I would return to try something else.

    Tammy L.

    Haven't been to Foxy's in years! (Used to be our go to for brunch/ breakfast all the time.) Their menu hasn't changed, just added some things. Coffee fresh and fast on the refills. I ordered the Chilaquiles with Carne Asada, extra sauce on the side and a grilled jalapeño. Still delicious and good as I remember! My daughter ordered the Patty Melt with cheddar cheese - she loved hers as well. Burger was juicy, fries cooked just right. Will definitely start coming here more often. *So glad we decided on Foxy's - service is still the same- fast and friendly. 9 out of 10 for me, enjoy!

    Machaca Omelette
    Denise J.

    Foxy's is a Glendale landmark and often has long wait times, which usually suggests a popular spot. It's conveniently located across from the Americana on Colorado Street and has plenty of old-school diner charm. I love the nostalgic atmosphere and all of the unique decorations throughout the restaurant. Unfortunately, the food has been a major disappointment. My husband and I have visited several times because we wanted to give Foxy's the benefit of the doubt and thought maybe we had just come on an off day. Sadly, after our third visit, we realized the experience was consistently disappointing. My husband ordered the Machaca omelette. The machaca was burnt to a crisp, extremely greasy, and served with cold tortillas. To make matters worse, the orange juice he ordered was forgotten. His plate wasn't even warm when it arrived, and he was both disappointed and put off by the meal. I ordered the Machaca scramble, and unfortunately, it wasn't much better. Like my husband's dish, it was cold and overly greasy. I was equally disappointed. As someone who loves classic diners and their unique character, I really wanted to enjoy Foxy's. The atmosphere is charming, but the food simply hasn't lived up to expectations during any of our visits. After giving it multiple chances, we've come to the conclusion that we won't be returning.

    Crystal L.

    This is where you meet. It reminds me of a nicer, older Perkins. It's decently comfortable (although the booths are a bit tight and have seen better days). Everyone is friendly enough. And the menu is large and just about everything will be pretty good. Or good enough. This being southern California, there are plenty of Mexican inspired dishes for breakfast. And of course the more traditional dishes as well. My breakfast was a little cold but stilil tasty nonetheless. My friends enjoyed their plates and a good, relaxing and not expensive breakfast was had by all. It's not hard to see why this place has been around for so long. It's a classic. With all that entails.

    Christy C.

    This diner is located near the Glendale Galleria and Americana at Brand Parking was okay since they have their own parking lot and it's free Inside was dim but spacious with booths and plenty of indoor and outdoor seating Menu had a good variety of dishes and pricing was reasonable since most items were under $20 Service was decent and nothing too special Got the Egg Benedict ($17.50) and it was mediocre. The Canadian bacon was very salty and the egg was slightly too overcooked so not as poached as I wanted. The hash browns were crispy and plentiful. The Quesadilla ($11) was pretty good! It was stuffed with plenty of cheese, tomatoes, and mushrooms. I was impressed with the portion size! It was very flavorful and delicious! The guacamole seemed fresh and tasty! Overall, I thought the food was okay so not sure if I will return or recommend

    Alice Q.

    Nice free parking. Sat quickly but room was very cold (bring a sweater). Ordered chicken lettuce avicadi wrap. It arrived and i liked that the wrap was warm from the chicken. Usually wraps are cold. It was a nice portion and very tasty. I added tobasco sauce. The side if fruit was equally delicious and good quantity if strawberry, honeydew, cantaloupe and pineapple. Also an orange slice. I had a Dr Pepoer soda. I would highly recommend this wrap and can't wait to go back or order one to go!

    Their website clearly says that they serve beer, wine and cocktails but they really don't.
    Kerry D.

    I met up with a friend here this evening. We were planning on having dinner and cocktails. This was my first time here. I like the atmosphere, good parking, the staff seemed friendly, the prices were fairly reasonable in this economy and the food we had was good. We were both very disappointed that their website clearly shows that they serve alcohol and we were told when we got there that they don't serve alcohol. Also, anyone who knows me knows I love fried calamari which their online menu clearly shows but in real life they don't serve that either. My friend asked our server why these were on the website but not really on their menu. I opened the website on my phone and showed her what we were talking about. The server said they used to have those things but has no idea why the website was never updated. That is false advertisement. We contemplated leaving and going someplace else, but decided to stay and have dinner. I highly suggest if you're going to have a website, then it needs to be current and accurate at all times or don't have a website at all. I'm not going to speak for my friend, but I probably won't be back.

    Maruko X.

    Ambiance: it's a traditional diner brunch place located in Glendale, right across the street from the Americana shopping center, they have their own parking lot although it's get packed up quickly Service: friendly but slow and forgetful, it took a while to place the order and receive food, and we had to remind a few times to get drink Food & Drink: variety of choices on their menu CORNED BEEF HASH BENEDICT - ** toasted english muffin topped with two poached eggs with the creamy hollandaise, served with a choice of hash browns, overcooked eggs, and salty corned beef QUESADILLA ASADA - **** A flour tortilla stuffed with carne asada, grilled with tomatoes, mushroom, and cheese, served with fresh fruit, cheesy taste, recommend Cappuccino - *** watery taste Drip Coffee - *** average Price: generous portions but overall mediocre quality, expect $30 per person

    David C.

    I've only been once but can tell this place is a classic and probably frequented over and over by many of the locals. Anyway, we were in Glendale and. Wanted breakfast for lunch and found Foxy's. Something weird was going on in the parking lot with lots of spaces blocked, but happened to find a spot back in the corner. Free parking in Glendale is always great! Waited a bit for a table but once seated, service was very quick and friendly. Ordered the steak and eggs as well as the croissant French toast which was a first for us. Med rare Steak, over easy eggs and well done hash browns were all the right temp which is rare. French toast was good, but the syrup was in the small take out containers which threw us off. Same brand name, so not a big deal but I guess we were expecting the ubiquitous syrup pourer :) I also give the waitress credit for her honesty. I love home made corned beef and hash when available, but when I asked she was honest and said it was from a can. Most places do the same, so bit knocking them at all, but not something I'll order when I have the same can at home :).

    Ham Steak Breakfast
    David L.

    Was in the Glendale area and decided to try Foxy's for breakfast with my family. Very retro interior A-frame. Think red velvet color scheme with lots of wood and gold accents. And a fire place to set the mood. Nevertheless it was a cool experience. Staff were friendly and attentive. Food was good. Simple and straightforward. We had a picky eater among us and he managed to eat all his food. That speaks volume within our family. Pancakes when a little darker than accustomed to but they were light, airy and had a good texture. Served with whipped butter and syrup on the side. The eggs were all cooked perfectly. Hash browns were crispy on top and cooked just enough within. Bacon was cooked a little too much for my liking and I'd consider it dry and crisp. It didn't seem to bother my son at all. I'd recommend the eggs cordon bleu but the cordon bleu itself was half cooked perfectly and the other half fried too long which made it dry and basically hard. The half that was cooked properly though was delicious on its own and especially good with the poached egg and hollandaise sauce. Due to its variety of menu options, I'd dine at Foxy's again.

    hot chocolate
    Cindy L.

    Went here with a large group and the staff was very accommodating and attentive! I got a hot chocolate which was yummy! The eggs were cooked well, the bacon was bacon lol mostly there to give me more protein and served its purpose. I really enjoyed the croissant French toast! Had the lighter texture that you're looking for but didn't compromise on taste. Pretty decent for diner fare! The inside is dark but I enjoyed the retro almost tudor style building. Pretty cool. Would come here again for a quick breakfast!

    Extra crispy (by request) bacon, scrambled eggs (real egg, again by request)
    Ashi F.

    Foxy's is a place where time stood still. Everything looks like it was all the rage sometime in the early seventies. Mint leaf garnish? Check. Slice of orange on every plate? You betcha. Brownish carpet? Yes. Soft lighting? Indeed. Everything is seventies, that is, besides the food and service. Sure, the menu has nods to those seventies items we grew up on (well, SOME OF US GREW UP ON) but the service was impeccable! Fast, efficient, attentive, accommodating, whispering, and personable. Those are so many adjectives to describe what was PERFECT service in a warm environment. Keep it up Foxy's!

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    I used to come here a lot but I just found out that they have vermin. Very disappointing.

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    It is a pretty standard diner experience, no frills. I get the breakfast burrito usually, but there are plenty of good options

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    Great food and good service . Highly recommend their breakfast. Ambiance is great and convenient to go shopping at the mall

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    Do you allow pets?

    Pets are allowed but only if leashed and for outside patio seating only unless they are a service animal. We go there often and have seen people bring their dogs and sit outside all the time.

    Are they open Thanksgiving morning?

    Yes, until 4pm.

    Is breakfast served all day?

    Yes breakfast is served all day and night.

    How is the parking? Is there a private parking lot or do customers need to pay for parking?

    There's parking in the drop t and the back of restaurant

    Is Foxy's open on Independence Day?

    Yes but they close early.

    Are dogs allowed?

    dogs aren't allowed inside the restaurant but I've taken my 5lb. chihuahua and sat outside on the patio. the space is limited on the patio so I don't think it would be a good idea to take a large dog though

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    I stopped off and had to have the chocolate mousse sponge cake. It's gluten-free and I will tell…read moreyou they have a lot of really delicious things to try. The croissant selection is incredible. I love the indoor seating, but they also have outdoor seating. I washed it down with a short Americano, two shots and I threw in some extra cream. It's delicious. The coffee has a nice mild flavor, but nothing beats the sweets. I have to tell you this chocolate mousse cake is the right portion otherwise I would eat the whole thing in this case the powers that be more wise and gave me a slice and Man was it delicious.

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