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    Breakfast Club

    3.5 (81 reviews)
    InexpensiveAmerican
    Closed 6:30 am - 2:30 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Hungry man!
    Veronica J.

    I was greeted upon walking in by a young man who offered a table by the door or I could wait a few minutes and he would clean a booth. Which he did. I appreciated the fact that he wiped the seat cushion and informed me the side was wet so I wouldn't plop myself there. I was torn between the hungry man although I wasn't that hungry I liked it gave you a little of everything and an omelette. Antoinette who waited on me said the hungry man is great and I can mix my meats to how I like. I had the choice of turkey or beef bacon so I opted for turkey and added blueberries to my pancakes. Not before long someone else served my order brought me what i needed. Antoinette checked in on me a few times and refilled my coffee whenever low. Hungry man was $11.75 and coffee was $2.49. Pretty doggone reasonable especially given the price of eggs! The restaurant was clean with plenty of seating and is quaint. Great service food and clean! 5 stars From me and for my server Antoinette!

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    Kerri E.

    Cozy diner in the Publix shopping center. Don't let the name fool you, they have just as many lunch/dinner options as they do breakfast! I did enjoy breakfast however, and had a skillet with ham, tomato and mushrooms. It came with toast, which I picked rye for a small upcharge. There was so much food I couldn't finish and the price was reasonable. Our server was very personable and checked on us often. They have Coke Zero!

    So I know the number for carry out! Lol
    Cesa B.

    This place is so clutch when you want breakfast, but don't want to make it, but want it to taste like you made it at home. We go here at least once/twice a month. Haven't had a bad meal yet. They got new decor, new menus, but everything else is the same.

    came in and got a buffalo chicken wrap, super good food even better service from ms Paige and Daniela!!

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    Jensine C.

    Tried this local spot for the first time and unfortunately were not very impressed. The staff are friendly but the food was just okay. Compared to other places to go for breakfast, this would not be our first choice. The food is simple and not very flavorful for the basic eggs, sausage, pancakes, or even the. To be fair, we have not tried the lunch menu and only came here once for breakfast but it just wasn't a "wow" experience.

    Billy A.

    The owner is such a nice guy! Great customer service. The food was missing a little bit a flavor.

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    American Social - Bar & Kitchen - Orlando

    American Social - Bar & Kitchen - Orlando

    4.3
    (746 reviews)
    11.4 mi
    $$
    Full bar
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    Let me just say -- I absolutely love American Social!…read more I come here pretty often, and every single time I'm treated incredibly well. The staff is beyond friendly and always welcoming, the food is amazing, and the drinks are just as impressive. Everything is consistently on point. But what really sets American Social apart is the vibe. The energy, the atmosphere, the overall experience -- it's unmatched. It's the kind of place you go to and never want to leave. If you're looking for a bar with great service, great food, and unbeatable vibes, this is the spot. Highly recommend!

    Good Vibes, But a Few Misses…read more We recently visited American Social for brunch and had a mixed experience. The atmosphere was lively and fun...definitely a great spot if you're looking for upbeat brunch energy. We started with the deviled eggs, and those did not disappoint. They were flavorful, well-balanced, and probably the highlight of our meal. For entrées, my husband ordered the brunch burger. The menu didn't list bacon, and even after our server double-checked to confirm it wouldn't come with bacon, the burger still came out topped with it. While mistakes happen, it was frustrating having to wait for the order to be remade while the rest of the table was already eating. I ordered the Fruity Pebbles chicken and waffles for my daughter. It was okay, but definitely on the sweeter side. The chicken itself was coated in cereal and then topped with syrup, which made the whole dish very sweet overall -- just a bit underwhelming for us. On a positive note, the kids' portions were great. The mac and cheese and chicken tenders were both solid and generously portioned. Overall, the food was a bit underwhelming for the price point, but I'd probably give it another try...if only for the Maui Mimosa. That drink alone might bring us back.

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    As an Ocoee native I've seen this space transform several times. Rock 'N Rev gives me small town…read morevibes and I'm here for it. The staff actually greets you with a smile and you can feel the good vibes. I love how many pool tables and darts they have. I'll be a regular for sure. They have food specials and I'll be back to try out the tacos for sure. Love to see fun spots like this in ocoee. If you're a local DM me and let's throw some darts and enjoy a good meal. Dig In!

    New restaurant located in Ocoee. We were looking for something easy and quick for dinner. It is…read morelocated in the Publix shopping plaza down where the Gators Dockside used to be. When we arrived the front room was empty with a sign to head to the back to be seated. We were able to grab a table and the server came by pretty quickly. She was super friendly and did let us know right away they were a little short staffed and it could be a little longer than normal service would be expected to be. We were ok with that and appreciate the transparency before we even ordered. I opted for a chicken Caesar salad since I was not too hungry. The salad was the perfect size and the chicken was grilled perfectly. One of the kids had the wings - she said they were cooked perfectly and the other had chicken tenders and fries - she liked them as well. We really didn't feel the wait was that long for food or for service, but you could tell the server and the manager were both hustling. Will be back for another meal. They also have lots of TVs for sporting events and they had a line dancing class going on inside as well. Looks like they do some fun events during the week so check it out!

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    How have I not given this place a review? My husband and I live across the street and have been…read moreseveral times since they opened. Prior to opening, this establishment has turned over a few times leaving us uncertain if this one would last. Well, i'm glad it did! As you walk in, you're almost always greeted by the kind and friendly staff that they have. I believe it's family owned, which is even more of a plus. The vibe in the establishment gives off an Arizona, desert feel. It's always clean and there are always other people inside. They even have outdoor seating. On this particular occasion, we brought our dogs so my husband and I alternative in to place our order. I ordered the bacon burger. And my husband built his own burger. We sat outside with the dogs and the employee brought our food to us. The fries were crispy, and the burger was absolutely delicious. Mouthwatering. They have a soda machine that you can actually refill your fountain sodas on, which encourages my husband and I to share so we can reduce our soda intake overall. The biggest caveat is the price. It definitely is a little more expensive for a burger place, but I understand the variables based on the location. I also am not resistant in paying it because it is good. That good.

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    8.2 mi

    This was my third time back at the 19th Hole. The first two times were pretty great. They have an…read moreawesome breakfast! Try the fluffiest pancakes in the world here. But today's experience wasn't great. I ordered a salad, pizza and a water. The salad was great. The pizza was completely different than what I ordered and as I took a huge gulp of water after being in the sun for hours, I tasted a cleaning solution that I could not get rid of in my mouth for over an hour. When I informed the server she brought me a new water. I know mistakes happen, but they should never happen when ingesting cleaning products.

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