3 /5 J Campy: It is not deserving of more than 3 stars, very generic. The food was very basic. Pancakes tasted like standard store bought pancake mix, not buttermilk like IHOP or other restaurants. Scrambled eggs were most likely powdered or frozen eggs and tasted the same as military food. For those who dont know, military food does not taste good. The homestyle potatoes were the highlight of the meal but were cold on arrival. The shredded cheese on top didnt even melt. This also heavily reminded me of military food. The Denver omellete was also probably powdered or frozen eggs.
This was the definition of an average breakfast and at most 3 stars. The atmosphere was the best part with old lunch boxes and statues, but it was very cluttered with antiques all over the place.
Service was ok. The first waitress was very nice and attentive, but she went on break or something, and the next one wasnt paying attention and didnt notice us for over 10 minutes. The cook in the back noticed that we needed assistance before the waitress did and had to tell her.
They do have a military discount, seemed to be 10%. Because there wasnt an itemized receipt. Honestly, the food tastes like what is served in the military. It would not surprise me to know the cooks are military cooks that did one tour and returned to civilian life. Again, the food quality being compared to the military is not high praise. After 20 years of service, I thoroughly know the food comparison Im talking about.
Overall, we arent going to come back to this location again.
My recommendation:
The Daily Grind Cafe is a much better breakfast restaurant, not far away, with espresso specialty drinks and comparable prices, with better food. The potatoes there are to die for!. No, I am not affiliated with either location, I am just providing my advice on a good breakfast restaurant. Antique Row Cafe needs to up their game.