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The Jagged Fork

4.0 (415 reviews)
Open • 8:00 am - 3:00 pm

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Rotten strawberry right on top
Daniel D.

Interminable wait, dirty bathrooms and floors, up charge for pancakes with rotten fruit on top, and even after all those up charges, no heat in the restaurant either. I didn't think Ann Arbor had any bad restaurants, but this one is

Eggs, sausage, fruit, toast
Devika P.

We went here for brunch the other day and it was delicious. Conveniently you can get in line on the Yelp app. My friends had the Farmers Omelet and eggs/sausage - and they enjoyed their meals. I had the Triple Triple omelet and it was so good and I loved the Cinnamon swirl pancakes. I was deciding between the two but was able to upgrade my omelet side so I was happy about that. All the menu items looked good.

Limoncello Spritz and Breakfast Old Fashioned
Markus M.

Beautiful brunch spot in Ann Arbor with drinks and tasty dishes! Pick anything off the menu for a delicious meal! We sat at the counter and received friendly, prompt service. Even though we managed to get seated quickly, I recommend joining the online waiting list to avoid the lines.

Marshmallow flavored iced coffee
Natalie S.

Great brunch spot in Ann Arbor with delicious food. We've been here a few times and today got the s'mores French toast and the seasonal item of chicken and French toast. Both items were fantastic! My only complaint is they don't have real maple syrup on hand as an option. Service was phenomenal as usual! They have the Christmas decor out, which made the restaurant feel cozier.

Huevos Rancheros
Jordyn M.

Went here for brunch and it was great! It wasn't too busy when we went so service was quick. Our lattes were delicious and just perfectly sweet enough. The food could have come out a bit warmer but they had no problem reheating our pancakes when we were ready. It was a lovely morning with the sun shining through the windows. Everything was tasty and we can't wait to come back! *Make sure to check your bill before adding additional tip, they usually already add 18% gratuity

The food was delicious. We both got a meal that included pancakes on the side, which was a great addition. The espresso martini was a little underwhelming, and very creamy and sweet. The mimosa was yummy and the service was pretty good. Be prepared to wait for a bit, but would definitely return to this restaurant!

$20 meal and it fits under two over easy eggs why such a big plate?
Rod W.

Their pancakes was the best thing there, BUT brought the syrup 15 minutes later.Cold pancakes. Corned beef hash dish was horrendous not joking hard potatoes abundance of dry corned beef, said no cheddar had a 5-minute conversation with waitress about what type of cheese. the whole meal fit under two over easy eggs that tells you how small the portion was for $20. If you choose to go there get pancakes to go. Or just go to IHOP or Coney Island. I think I found a pic that fits this restaurant. $100 for 4 people. Had better meals at Coney Island restaurants and spent half the price

Mimosa monthly special strawberry pineapple
Beth H.

Breakfast before the game!! It was a 30 min wait for a table for two. Check in on yelp to get your name on the list before you arrive. Very central to downtown and the stadium. Great breakfast to get the day going. Service is tight! These people are on top of it. Good amount of seating for the smallish space but comfortable. Very well run.

Winter W.

We ordered the veggie skillet and corned beef skillet. You can select toast or mini stack. I love that a mini stack is an option! The service was great and the food came out quickly. Both skillets were tasty and filling. We loved the fluffy pancakes! Can't wait to return and try other menu items. There is an 18% service charge on the bill. That's why I knocked off a star. Just raise the prices. Street parking and there's also a lot nearby.

Crepe
Billy P.

Although I usually never care about service, I WILL care about it if you automatically tip yourself 20% before I even get the bill for TWO people. Don't get me wrong. I normally tip ~10-50%, but that depends on your service. For a restaurant to be dead empty yet for us to still have received terrible service, AND on top of that you automatically tip yourself 20%, that's all I need to know to never come back here again. * on TOP of the already 20% they automatically billed to us, they also had the audacity to even have a tip screen on the pay device to get us to tip even more. (How greedy can you be???) - sat down - waiter gave us 2 minutes to look at the menu before asking for our order - asked for a few more minutes - 10 minutes go by and waiter never came back to get our order. There was literally only 2 other people in this establishment at this time, and for the entirety of our stay. - I have to waive down someone to get our order. - we get our food, 2 minutes go by waiter checks in on us - waiter is never seen again - 15~20 minutes pass and we finish our meal, no one is walking around or checking in on anything. - we wait 5~10 minutes for a waiter to walk around, they never come. - I have to go up to a waiter (in the back) to ask for the check and to go boxes I wouldn't be AS infuriated if the food was ANY better, but it was mid. This place literally puts the "mid" in mid-west huh. Corn hash was decent, hard to mess anything up on this plate. Eggs were cooked to a perfect over easy, hash brown was supposed to be crispy but had that texture of something crispy sitting out for way too long. Burnt toast (yum!) 6/10 Cloud Crepes: 5/10 - Came out cold/VERY lukewarm, if even - fruit compote tasted very much like medicine

Eggs Benedict
Kat H.

The Jagged Fork is an enjoyable brunch spot with a delicious menu in downtown Ann Arbor. Staff are professional & the food is tasty where my party generally had a positive experience overall. They were so busy that they overlooked giving us silverware where we had to ask for it after our food was served. I recommend joining the Yelp waitlist to maximize efficiency. Our wait was over an hour yet we were able to walk around downtown AA while waiting for a table to become available. The ambiance is loud with white noise due to high traffic and tables close together where it was hard to hear our conversation at times & we had to ask each other to repeat what was said.

Huevos Rancheros
Anastasia L.

Got huevos rancheros, Berry crepes, breakfast burrito, & coffee. Will be coming back. Service was nice.good solid brunch spot

Guacamole Toast
Dave W.

There have always been a ton of great breakfast spots in Ann Arbor, but we had never tried this one until recently. It was quite busy on a Sunday morning, but you can put your name on the waitlist via Yelp which works quite smoothly. All of the staff members were hustling and our server, Daniel, was super friendly and attentive. I had the Guacamole Toast and it was very good. My wife had the Classic Benny and really liked it. We also had a small stack of the cinnamon swirl pancakes which were quite tasty!

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Amazing service. Very kind and appreciate the workers for being so relatable. THANK YOU! I love you guys

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This place was great! The food was amazing, The service was excellent, and they had a lot of food to choose from.

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Would be 5 stars but for the coffee. It's terrible. Just terrible. But the breakfast food is amazing - definitely coming back.

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The new restaurant is really stylish & clean. Best breakfast I've had in a while! Really great service, too.

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Do they have waitlist?

They don't have a waitlist unfortunately :(

Do they take reservations? Can I make an arrangement for 10?

I just came here and they have a waitlist

Do they have outdoor seating?

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Does Jagged Fork serve alcohol?

When I asked last week, they did not yet have the license, but yes, they plan to.

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