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The Cracked Egg

4.0 (498 reviews)
Closed • 7:00 am - 2:00 pm
Updated over 3 months ago

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Moderate noise
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Good for kids

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Lighter side big bad wolf omelet with crispy hash browns
Robert B.

When you walk in the space is a bit small but comfortable with lots of cool stuff to look at. When our server brought our menus she also brought a lighter side menu. This menu included 2 items we were looking at in a smaller portion at a lower price. Perfect for us older folks. The food was very good and usually is consistent in quality. Nice place for breakfast or lunch. I guess I have not reviewed this spot until now, sorry. We do stop in occasionally as it is close by. One thing to note is with it being a smaller spot this place can, and does get quite full.

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Eve C.

The server was so quick to take our order and attentive thereafter. The food was a major hit! We ordered the steak skillet over potatoes and not one piece was left behind. So delicious! I will be returning specifically for that skillet! Thank you for the calm atmosphere with delicious food!

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Lisa S.

Go to breakfast place. The eggs Benedict is my favorite and the hit chocolate is bomb. Great customer service. Not a fancy place but cozy and the food is really good.

The Taylor Scramble.
Dawne F.

"The best breakfast in Las Vegas "...I couldn't agree more with the locals. Their menu features a plethora of egg dishes with unique twists using fresh ingredients & creative combinations. The friendly service, generous portions & comfortable setting makes this inviting restaurant a must-visit for breakfast & brunch lovers. My favorite morning treat was the jiggly homemade Blueberry Coffee Cake-a moist and tender soft butter-kissed cake bursting with fresh juicy blueberries and drizzled with vanilla glaze. Thanks for brekkie Renee N. Let's get crackin'.

BYO omelette spinach chicken onions and green salsa.
Jose G.

The cracked egg is one of our go to breakfast or brunch restaurant. Food is always great good portions and a lot of choices on the menu from breakfast skillets to omelettes two eggs scrambled with ingredients in it and the classics, pancakes, waffles, etc. coffee tastes good and fresh too. Service is very attentive knowledgeable of the menu that we get the order in a decent amount of time. Ambience is good. They have a side of the restaurants which has the windows. It's sunny and they have an inside part where it's darker which is the bigger room of the restaurant they also have a few tables outside. Highly recommend this place and they're usually not crazy crowded like other ones.

Tiffanie E.

Located on the north side of Cheyenne just past Buffalo in a very crowded strip mall, this is the smallest location we've visited, but they do have a lot of outdoor seating. We walked in and we were seated right away; the waitress was very sweet. We ordered the Big Bad Wolf, 2 smart omelettes and they all came with coffee cake! The food was pretty tasty and aside from the cramped feeling of where they sat us, it was a nice visit. I wouldn't mind trying again, but maybe not on a Sunday.

Supposed eggs Benedict for $19 it tasted like reheated potatoes /dehydrated hash brown potatoes, it wasn't even Canadian bacon
Ruben A.

Service was bland and couldn't be more less interested in catering to patrons. I've tried this place before with a family of 6 and it was bad before due to lack of food quality , price and service. But today the wife and I shared a $20 eggs Benedict and it was probably one of the worst I've had and I was in the military and been to jail if that helps so I know bad food. The prices are ridiculous there is ZERO reason to come here for anything unless you want to waste your money on purpose and be extremely disappointed. THERE IS NEVER AN OCCASION TO SPEND $4 for one egg and $4 for 2 oz small cup of salty /sweet hollandaise. Don't know how they can even stay in business with the low quality and high prices other than this location is a loss/tax write off for the franchise . Do your self a favor and hit up the reliable ihop right past the 95.

John P.

Decided to have breakfast here after my blood draw since it was close and I had eaten here a few years ago. I got seated immediately and the staff is friendly and attentive. I was not impressed overall with the coffee caked once I started to eat is since it was primarily cake with very little coffee crumble on top. I also ordered a side of eggs and toast which were good. Overall, I thought the price was pretty steep, over $18, for my coffee, coffee cake, 2 fried eggs and side of sour dough toast. Overall, my breakfast experience was ok (the coffee to go was a nice gesture).

Bethany T.

This place goes out if their way to feed you. The portions are big, the service is fast, and each thing we tried was very flavorful. Cute place for breakfast dates

Kristie G.

This is my second time visiting the cracked egg. The food was delicious both times! We were seated within 5 minutes of arriving, which was great. The wait staff were friendly and helpful. I got the country fried steak with potato's and it was Their blueberry coffee cake was absolutely amazing. It was hot out of the oven and so moist and delicious. The inside is very much like a basic breakfast/brunch spot- about 16 tables. Farm decor (chickens, eggs, etc). They do have outside seating but I'm not sure how many tables they use. Our food took about 30 minutes to arrive. After we finished, we did have to wait a little bit for our waitress to bring a to go box and our bill. Just note- they do not take call ahead seating or reservations.

Vegetarian skillet
Jesus A.

Food was good, I order the vegetarian skillet . Service was great, ambiance was ok. The coffee was good, I was expecting

Corned Beef Hash
Stephen D.

Tried a new breakfast spot, The Cracked Egg, and I'm pretty sure I've been to a different location before. This one's conveniently close to home, and the food was delicious! I had the corned beef hash and really enjoyed it. The service was super friendly and accommodating. The place has a cozy vibe, and since I went early, there was plenty of seating--though I can imagine it gets busy as the day goes on.

Club benedict  Biscuits & Gravy (No Toast Or Cake with This One) And side pancakes
Corina F.

Delicious!!! Came in with nieces to have breakfast before school! Staff was friendly and greeted us. The food was great! Great portion, especially the seasoned potatoes!

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Food was great and yes the coffee cake is delicious, soft and moist. Not to pricey compare to some places

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3 years ago

Such a cute breakfast spot! The food portions are a great size and the service is super fast. I enjoyed the entire experience I had here!

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Solid good breakfast food served by friendly and professional wait staff. Both had omelets and they were what we expected.

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I eat there a lot. Service is good. The food is very good. Definitely get busy on weekend mornings!!

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