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    Dom's Broad St Eatery

    4.4 (141 reviews)
    Closed 7:00 am - 1:00 pm

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    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Kevin D.

    Good service, great French toast, nice local diner Came here because of a local news program placing this location as its top seed. Decided it was time to make the trek and give them a try. Coming in, place was busy. Lots of people and families getting food and it took a while for someone to seat me. Eventually did manage to get a seat, and after perusing the menu I saw two French toast options that caught my eye. I asked the server out of the apple fritter or granola French toast, which was better. She recommended the granola French toast, stating it was their famous dish and was really good. That was the last time I saw my server. Most of my interactions happened with every other staff member. In a way, it's efficient to have the entire front end staff covering all tables. The trouble being that if you needed something you had to flag someone down and tell them. It's easy to fall through the cracks if you're a small party or a single cover. The coffee was topped off multiple times without asking, which is good. The French toast is very well executed and pretty tasty. They didn't use overly thick bread, but that's good because you don't need to soak it as much. The granola was similar to corn chip crusted French toast in that it gave the toast a distinct crunch. It's not as crunchy as the corn chip version, but still really good. I did see the owner make rounds and talk to the other tables. It's good to see an owner with passion making sure that everything goes right. When it came time to settle, I had to flag down another server to get my check, then again to actually pay at the front desk. It's a great location for breakfast, and I can see why people would love a local gem like this. For my experience this time around, they were swamped which lead to a less than perfect experience. It's still really good though, and worth a try if you're in the area

    Western omelet
    Kara S.

    Fellow Yelper Rich B is always leaving reviews of places I want to try and he did it again with Dom's in downtown Windsor. I was headed up to Northampton MA on an October Saturday morning. My wife and I got to Dom's around 9am. It was hopping but not so much that we had to wait for a table. The menu has everything one would want for breakfast but if you know me, it's all about savory breakfast. Usually if I see a crab cake benedict on a menu, that's what I'm getting. This one was very good, generous and inexpensive compared to other breakfast places, at $16 for the dish. I wish I ordered my home fries well done but they were tasty, if a little underdone. My wife had a Western omelet and she said it was just ok. The onion pieces were kind of huge. She LOVED the one bite of my breakfast, that I shared with her. The staff is very welcoming and they bop around helping every table, which is nice. Cool spot, definitely check it out.

    Ma S.

    Third time is not the charm, one star down unfortunately. I ordered two egg whites & bacon. The sourdough toasts & grits were as good as before but the egg white & beacon were both undercooked compared to before. The beacon, still soggy not crispy, was a huge letdown compared to last time I had it. They were busy, but I don't think this is completely due to being pressed for time, likely also different cook different styles. Next time ask for egg white well done & bacon crisp, see if that'll get back to where it was before.

    Dom's, Windsor, CT. So good!!!
    D. H.

    Food was amazing. Service was friendly and attentive. Love the "old school Friendly's" ambiance, with a home-like feel to it. Can't wait to come back!

    Polish Benedict
    Brett R.

    Okay... where to start. This place is amazing! I got the Polish Benedict and it had so much flavor in it. Big portions so you won't leave hungry. Had to also try their strawberry covered French toast. Delicious! The waitress was very professional even with how busy she was. Super kind and lovely to talk to. The place is very clean and they take very good care of their restaurant. Nothing is worn out and everything seems well taken care of. Can't wait to come back.

    Western omlet
    TheFoodInspector 1.

    This has been a great place to get breakfast especially if you live in Windsor as there are not a ton of options in town. I still go every so often and I live out of town, even used to come here when it was friendlys and as far as the inside nothing has changed but Good food, good service. Its in my rotation. Recommended

    Joan L.

    If you are staying near or on your way to Bradley in Hartford, Dom's is worth the detour. Dom's serves breakfast and lunch, but the menu is broad and has some interesting items including lots of Benedict's, homemade hash, and special pancakes/French toast. Husband ordered "The Eatery" : a bit like of everything including eggs, sausage, bacon, French toast or pancakes, toast. I ordered veggie omelet. The omelet was prepared more like a crepe, with a thin egg coating with lots of sautéed veggies inside. Absolutely delicious! The place has a small town, homey atmosphere. Service was on point. Looking for an excuse for return!

    Mary A.

    We stopped in as we waited for family to arrive at Bradley airport. The diner used to be a Friendly's and has been around a while. It was busy. The staff were great. We had grinders which were excellent!! Lots of privacy for each booth with the barriers they put up probably during Covid. Worth a visit!!

    Wheat toast, bacon, egg whites with spinach and Other veggies and last but not least my favorite grits with butter and BP.
    Jacqueline F.

    My favorite food is breakfast food. Especially, grits. I get all that plus the bacon, egg whites and wheat toast. The staff is always friendly and our Oder comes out in a timely manner. The restaurant is always buzzing with people laughing and enjoying their meals. The tables are always clean. It makes for a wonderful ambiance.

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    Awesome place to eat absolutely love the Philly cheesesteak hoagie! Delicious. Great service and great food!

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    Love Doms!! The chocolate chip pancakes are the best. This place oozes Windsor locals

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    I love this place.It is a special combination of a big heart and tasty food.

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    Travelled to the region to attend connecticon. Search Yelp. This is my second visit before leaving. I was not disappointed.

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