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    4.4 (1.4k reviews)
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    Monte' J.

    Stop by for the pastries. I got the monster cookie, which is gluten-free. I'd give it a 4 out of 5. I had the chocolate chunk cookie, which I would give a 3.5 out of 5. The chocolate chunk cookie, even though it's soft, is not packed with flavor. It is just missing something flavor-wise, while the monster cookie is full of flavor. It is really soft, and it goes against the myth that gluten-free cookies are like bricks. The staff was super nice, easy to get in, grab our pastries, and be on our way.

    Over the bar
    Rosi D.

    We went to Millers All Day on a recommendation from our hotel concierge and Yelp. The place is very cute giving old school diner vibes! The food is good and service is a bit slow but nothing that stands out as an exceptional experience. My husband's biscuits and gravy did not come out of the kitchen until we were almost done eating what is pictured here.

    Pancakes
    Melody B.

    I was part of a party of 3 that came here for breakfast on a Sunday a little after 9:30am. They do not have an online waitlist, so we had to go in-person and hope for the best with the wait. We were quoted about 25 minutes for the wait. The hostess took my phone number down and said she would text me to let me know when our table was ready. Since this location is in downtown Charleston, it was easy to wander around outside and keep ourselves entertained until I got the text that our table was about to be ready and we had 10 minutes to check in. Once I checked in, we were seated immediately and told to scan the QR code at the table to see the menu. A few minutes later, our server came by and asked if we wanted coffee or other drinks. After she came back with drinks, she took our order. I got the cornmeal pancakes. They are made of cornmeal so they had a different taste than what I was used to with pancakes. It wasn't a bad taste. They tasted like a combo of sweet, but also savory. They also felt very light so I didn't feel overstuffed after eating them. Because of how busy they are, they got us in and out in less than 40 minutes. There are signs at the table to not stay longer than 90 minutes, but this was no problem here. Just something to keep in mind to not hang around if you're done with your meal and you see a giant wait outside. As we were leaving, other people were being quoted about a 45+ minute wait. Since it's in downtown Charleston, there is no dedicated parking lot. However, there is street parking available nearby. As someone that cannot parallel park, I went the safe route and parked in a parking garage that was close by. I paid $4 for that. Overall, great breakfast place and quick service!

    Massive Cinnamon Roll
    Kelly W.

    We visited Charleston for the weekend and our last meal was at Millers All Day. They unfortunately do not take reservations so we got there early in hopes that the wait wouldn't be too long. We were quoted an hour when we put our name in, then got a text update saying it would be up to 1.5hrs and we ended up waiting almost 2. We were all very excited about the lucky charms latte so almost our entire table ordered it, some hot, some cold. It was very visually pleasing but unfortunately taste wise, it wasn't anything special and did not taste like lucky charms aside from the actual marshmallows on top. We ordered a cinnamon bun to share as well as entrees. The cinnamon bun was tasty, it was more of a biscuit like texture, different, but good! We were all thoroughly pleased with our entrees, they ranged from frittata and the okra dish to the king street bowl. Overall, we enjoyed our meal and it was worth the longer than anticipated wait.

    Braised Okra & Tomatoes
    Parul V.

    Visiting the area and stopped by for lunch. As a vegetarian, there were some good options. I got the okra/tomato/grits dish. It was very good. We got seating at the bar by the window and our waitress was great. She also gave us recommendations of what to do in Charleston when we asked for specifics.

    Espresso Martini
    Jessica B.

    Boujee breakfast! If you're like me and prefer a diner/greasy-spoon type of breakfast, this ain't it! But there is a time & place for everything... My husband and I came in on a Sunday morning and were able to snag counter seats as there was an hour wait for a table. I ordered an espresso martini and the king street bowl as it seemed very "southern" to me with things like grits, pimento cheese and sausage gravy included (I am a transplant from the North). The bowl was just ok; sausage gravy was my favorite part but the rest was kind of bland and mushy. The four (4) home fries that came with it had a very odd flavor that I never tasted before and was not a fan of. Even though I wasn't crazy about my meal, I'm giving 4 stars as you can tell quality ingredients are used and a lot of thought & care is put into menu. Check it out and decide for yourself ;)

    Chicken biscuit
    Valentina B.

    Food was amazing!!! I got the Mad patatas bravas and wow SOS many delicious flavors in 1 plate. Perfect savory breakfast. Nice restaurant. Wait was 1.30hours but went by quick we were sat in about 50min.

    Inside - coffee bar
    Dianne T.

    Happened to be in Charleston, SC. Discovered Millers All Day by happen chance. Enjoyed the fried bologna sandwich. It's a filling sandwich with a nice thick bologna piece and a good amount of eggs! The biscuit alone was buttery, light and golden. Also enjoyed the chicken fried steak. It was crunchy on the outside and tender inside. The sausage gravy was spot on and extra gravy was requested! At Millers All Day proportions are more than generous! The staff are friendly and accommodating. A definite gem to Charleston!

    Kevin E.

    Bottom line up front - we only had iced coffee, so consider that when reading. The coffee was SUPER bitter, even though it was cold brewed. Think Starbucks + add some bitter. We mitigated with cream and sweetener, but our coffee experience was still lackluster. On the positive side, the service was efficient and pleasant and they had To Go cups so we could enjoy a downtown Charleston stroll with our mediocre coffee. The interior is nicely appointed - booths and tables for sitting + and-school drugstore counter + a neat bar area (see photo). The place was packed and customers seemed happy enough. We will probably try again and check out the food, minus the coffee.

    Cappuccino
    Rachel H.

    We enjoyed this place. A very short 5 min wait after we arrived. While we waited I had a fantastic vanilla latte and the hubs enjoyed his cappuccino. Ordered the cornmeal pancakes and a side of bacon, and that was a fantastic choice. Breakfast set us back about 35$ before tip. Would recommend.

    King Street Bowl
    Bailey D.

    Five stars for great service, delicious food, and friendly vibes that keep folks coming back for more. This is a popular spot for so many reasons - it's got a great location (right on King Street), it can accomodate large parties, and its menu has something for nearly every palette. We stopped in on a Friday afternoon around 1 PM, and were told it would be 30 minutes max for a table. The hostess was friendly as can be, and said it would probably be much sooner than that ... and indeed, we were seated in about 15 minutes! It was hard to choose what to order - everything on the menu sounded incredible. We started with their donut flight ... because how could we not? This trio of donuts was delectable, each more tasty than the last! My favorite was the pumpkin spice, followed closely by the Nutella. For being full of flavor, they were all surprisingly light and fluffy in texture. I finally decided on the King Street Bowl for my main course, and it did not disappoint. The eggs were cooked perfectly, and smothered in a hearty gravy that helped them stay warm well past when scrambled eggs typically cool down. The grits were phenomenal, and I'm not usually a fan of grits! My mother-in-law ordered the grilled cheese and tomato soup, and it was so good that she wanted everyone to have a bite. Sometimes a simple preparation is key, and this was an extraordinary preparation of a classic combo. Prices are pretty reasonable as well, especially given the area! We will definitely be back the next time we're in town.

    Banana Bread
    Chloe W.

    After seeing Millers All Day on every "Where to Eat in Charleston" list online, I feared an overpriced and overhyped brunch spot in a tourist town. I am happy to report that this spot rises to the occasion! We visited around noon on a weekday, and our party of 2 was seated immediately. The decor is reminiscent of an old time diner, with all the sleek touches of a modern brunch spot. We ordered the banana bread, the chicken sandwich, and the shrimp and grits. The banana bread was a large portion, and covered in a rich chocolate creme. The shrimp & grits is what Southern dreams are made of! With the fun ambiance, great menu, and great service - it's no wonder Millers All Day had built up such a great reputation.

    Tomato Soup and Grilled Cheese
    Jenna A.

    A place that serves Grilled Cheese & Tomato Soup during breakfast hours is a place that deserves to be celebrated. Hands down, one of the most fun breakfast joints I've been to in ages, and a must-stop in CHS! Staff was so kind and friendly, and we were so excited to be able to snag a table during the Thursday-morning rush! My only regret is not trying their giant cinnamon roll!

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    Do they have a kids menu?

    Yes

    Is Millers baby friendly? Do they offer highchairs/boosters?

    Yea they are very baby friendly and will provide highchairs

    Are there long lines during weekdays?

    Do they accept reservations?

    No. It's a waitlist situation. However, there is first come first serve at the coffee bar

    Are there gluten free options?

    Yes, and they have gluten free bread. Sadly though the cornmeal pancakes and waffles are not gluten free :(

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