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3.3 (68 reviews)
Closed 6:30 am - 3:00 pm

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Sandra F.

We were looking for a breakfast restaurant nearby and forgot that we had one in Mariemont. We went on a Friday morning and it wasn't busy at all. The inside was very clean and spacious. They had a bar area and there are specials during the week so be on the lookout for those. The menu is very basic. Breakfast combos, omelets, seafood specialities, and more. I was amazed on how much they offered and it was hard to choose. We ordered: Mini Classic (my best friend ordered this) Crab Benny with scrambled eggs (my order) Shrimp & grits (Mr ordered this ) We got our meals less than 15 minutes and I was truly impressed with my meal. The crab cakes were definitely not boxed, sauce was rich and creamy and went well with the eggs/english muffin. My hash browns were crunchy on the outside and soft in the inside. The perfect cook! My Mr and best friend enjoyed their meals as well. Overall, I would definitely come back here. I'm not a breakfast person but can appreciate their selection. Next time I want to try the chicken and waffles. The service was great, inside was clean and food was delish.

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Sometimes you just want a good breakfast/brunch spot, and let me tell you, this spot fills that ideal. I do love a good brunch any day of the week and I have a feeling that Scramblers is gonna be my official go-to brunch place now. My lady and I went with a our close friend/sister on a Friday morning. My lady and I had been wanting to try it for some time and we finally had a good excuse to go. The place itself is very laid back with plenty of comfortable seating and a bar seating area in the middle. Their menu is loaded with lots of breakfast and lunch style options. Need a little coffee to perk you up? They have several options. Want a tasty libation to relax? They've got that too including $4 mimosas. After looking over the entrees, my lady got the Crab Benny w/ scrambled eggs, our friend/sister got the Mini Classic Breakfast, and I got the Shrimp & Grits. We didn't wait long at all and everything looked and tasted great. Of course we shared so we all could try everything we got. Our server was super friendly and helpful too. Plus the prices for it all was pretty nice. Excellent breakfast/brunch spot for sure. I would say they have something for everyone. I could absolutely see going here again for a brunch fix.

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Food was fine, acceptable, nothing special. Service was friendly but slow. Our party did not think we needed to go back.

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Great food, consistent quality and presentation, friendly servers. Breakfast anytime they are open. I really enjoy this little restaurant

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