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    Mimosas

    4.7 (42 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 3:00 pm

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    Smoked salmon egg Benedict
    Ilona S.

    Loved my food and the restaurant is so sweet! Waitresses were awesome and great service. I ordered the smoked salmon Benedict. Delicious smoked salmon, fresh "orangey" color eggs yolks telling me they are super fresh probably organic. The muffin was homemade. The Hollandaise sauce was a not traditional but a bit more lemon flavor and light, very delicious! Definitely want to go again. It was busy but they had a table for us 4 when we walked in.

    Special of the Day - Croissant waffle turkey sandwich with tomato soup
    Lauren W.

    Sweet French-inspired brunch spot in Coburg! Benedict de Molletes - this dish was highly recommended and it didn't disappoint! The grilled polenta was moist with nice crisp edges and the black beans, avocado cream and chorizo spiced ham all came together in the most delicious way. 5 stars! Benedict du Jardin - caramelized sweet potatoes, roasted asparagus, poached egg and fresh arugula on a tasty homemade English muffin. We're snobs about our hollandaise and poached eggs and this one fit the bill. Yum! 5 stars. Potatoes Dauphinoise - wonderful flavors, but very salty top layer. Hopefully it was just an off day. 3 stars. Turkey sandwich with tomato soup - the turkey was nice and flavor and good quality bacon (would had preferred a little more crispy) but the croissant waffle fell flat - literally - but also dry and not buttery at all. The tomato soup had a spice that I didn't particularly care for (Glenwood's is still the king!) but had a nice texture. 3 stars. For a small spot, it was very clean and bright and put together nicely. Our server was excellent and very helpful. The drinks sounded fantastic, so hopefully we'll try them next time!

    Irish coffee
    Jadyn M.

    I love this place! The owner and waitress are very friendly and the restaurant is quaintly decorated. My only complaint is it's a little cold. All the food is delicious, from the Benedicts to the croissant waffles to the croque madame. My spouse has also tried the shakshuka and loved it. You really can't go wrong with any of the food! There is also a wide selection of mimosas -- I personally have enjoyed the peach Bellini. This is definitely a new staple of the area!

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    Allison P.

    I went here for brunch with my friends today and it was a lovely experience! It was pretty empty with only one other table occupied which was surprising for a Saturday morning. Our waitress seated us immediately and gave us some time with the menus. Three of us got the small strawberries and cream croissant waffles and one got the shakshuka. Our food was amazing! The waffles were crispy and crunchy and the berry sauce was delicious. The mint on top was a lovely touch too. The shakshuka was flavorful and had a tasty yogurt sauce to go with it. Our waitress was super friendly and sweet and was very attentive. We were in and out in just over half an hour! The service was fast, the food came fast, and the table cleaning was fast. This is a newer spot and is definitely worth hitting!

    Benedict du Jardin, Croissant Waffles in chocolate and mandarin, and potatoes Dauphinoise, a delicious espresso martini (and Melissa)

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    Ask the Community - Mimosas

    Can you post a menu?

    Hi Michelle, I posted pictures of our current menu here on Yelp. Menus may change over time but that is a good representation of current offerings.

    Will the menu be coming before opening, and will there be non dairy choices (not allergic, but can't have items made with milk or cheese)?

    Hi Jeri, I’m not positive the full menu will be posted before we open on Friday but we definitely have non-dairy items on the menu. For example, our Granola and Fruit Sabayon is made with coconut milk instead of cows milk and our Benedict Classique… Read more

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    All the staff were wonderful. The food was amazing…read more The atmosphere was great. My Red Hat chapter celebrated a members birthday here and we will do it again. Thanks Chiefs for a memorable luncheon!

    We had one of the worst visits the other night for dinner. There was a 45-1hr wait. That's fine we…read morethought. Time goes by quickly with all there is to look at and visiting with eachother. Ordered at the front at you do, and I'm not sure if the staff was overwhelmed or busy or what but when we asked an allergy question and for something about the dish we got a very big sigh and treated like it was very inconvenient to even bother with such questions. I've ordered here many time before and never had someone react so sour. We finally settled on our meals and got a booth. Lots of empty booths and more seating available so was surprised how long the wait would be. We sat near where we could see the bar making drinks and the staff responses to multiple customers was embarrassing and unprofessional to see. I hope it was just an off night cause I felt like their attitudes towards customers for asking "where's the soda machine?" "Can I have a menu" etc was rude. They acted like it was a personal attack & didn't even look up to reply and just pointed "in the corner". I was cringing when I saw the interactions. Finally our food came out at about 50-55 min mark. The waitress handed us a salad and a SIDE of my dish I ordered expecting the whole dinner entree with toast and meat. Instead I got a sad side bowl of plain mac and cheese that had no toppings or Bread. We paid the $23 and Change entree price and had requested bacon. No one came back after we said something. It was a huge disappointment and a waste of money. Left hungry and let down by the whole evening. Now normally I hate to wire such a negative review, but this is simply how the evening went. We love coming here and we're very disappointed leaving. I don't know when we will be back out of our way to dine again not knowing if the staff will be the same or not.

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    Great experience and even better food. Tried it for brunch on Sunday April 12, 2026. Very cute…read moremixed use neighborhood setting. The staff were very attentive and the service was great. Definitely will return next time we are in Eugene!

    This could have easily been a five star review, but the service... OMG, I will go into it after I…read moretalk about the food. I had tasted a couple of beers and really enjoyed the red they had on tap, I would highly recommend it. The dark beer selection was not great but that's ok, they have enough to choose from. We started with the buffalo cauliflower, which was great. I am sure their actual wings would be just as good. Loved the flavor, tasted kind of like Frank's but certainly not just that. For the main, I had the jalapeño chicken sandwich and upgraded the fires to the Parmesan fries and would highly recommend doing so. They were probably some of the best fries I have had in a very long time. The chicken cutlet on the sandwich was delicious and you could tell it was fried fresh and the breading was very crisp and the chicken moist. All the right combinations. One of my friends had the wedge with the blue cheese dressing. I asked for a side for my fries because I just love good blue cheese! The other friend dining this evening had the BLT, which he was very happy with and commended that there was a very thick pile of bacon, which is excellent! NOW, where the stars decreased was the service. I am sure it's a generational thing and hard to get good help in customer service but damn. Our waitress knew very little about the products that were on the menu. I asked several questions about things that she ultimately didn't know the answer too. Here they are: They had a cream ale on nitro. I asked her what it was. She said, and I quote "A beer on nitro" Next, I asked if they made the dressing in house, specifically the blue cheese. The answer was "I don't know, I think so" and then proceeded to get me a side portion of it. AND, the crème de la creme of answers: I noticed, long after the beer list was taken that they had a Fort George beer on tap. I asked her what it was and I kid you not, the answers was "Beer". Well DUH. So I proceeded to ask what kind of beer and she simply said "I don't know, I don't do beer". The morally of the story, I totally understand if you don't know the answers to my questions, but I bet there is at least one other person, maybe even the manager, who knows the answers. GO ask. OMG. Fortunately she said she would get me a sample of the Fort George, but it was a waste because it was and IPA and I don't like them. Could have save a trip had she known more about her offerings. Anyway, I would certainly go back, but I would request a different server and perhaps be able to give all five stars. It was a clean, wide open space that was certainly modern and delicious food with a fairly decent price.

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    There are restaurants that seduce you with promise, and others that test your patience before…read morerevealing their intent. Lion & Owl, on this particular morning, proved to be both--a place of evident talent, yet uneven discipline, where flashes of brilliance are offset by lapses that no serious kitchen should permit. Let us begin with the triumph. The buckwheat pancakes arrive not merely as breakfast, but as a composition. A stack of admirable loft and structure--evidence of a properly developed batter, handled with restraint and precision. The crumb is airy yet resilient, each bite yielding gently before dissolving into a delicate nuttiness inherent to buckwheat. A caramelized banana sauce pools generously, glossy and fragrant, its sweetness tempered by the cultured tang of crème fraîche. Toasted coconut chips scatter across the top like crisp punctuation, lending both aroma and texture. This is cooking that understands balance--sweetness checked by acidity, softness lifted by crunch, comfort elevated by technique. It is, quite simply, a five out of five dish. The kitchen, here, remembers what it means to nourish and delight. And then--alas--we encounter its counterpoint. The mushroom brioche toast, in conception, should be a study in harmony: buttery bread, earthy fungi, silken eggs, fresh greens. Yet the execution falters at its very foundation. The brioche--so essential, so central--is pushed past the threshold of caramelization into bitterness. In a bread so rich with butter and sugar, precision is everything; overcook it, and the entire structure collapses under a shadow of char. The garnish, too, feels careless--large stems of greenery draped without intention, rather than composed with purpose. It is a dish that looks promising from a distance but betrays its flaws upon inspection. A two out of five--a failure not of imagination, but of discipline. The brie and truffle macaron arrives as an afterthought--set aside, unannounced, uncentered, as though it were a spare utensil rather than a composed pastry. Presentation matters. It signals care. Here, there is none. And the macaron itself? A confection that should whisper with delicacy instead resists with age. The shell is hardened, the interior overly chewy--signs of time having passed unkindly. The flavor is confused: a sweet, almost vanilla shell encasing a mild, savory filling of whipped brie and timid truffle. Neither side asserts itself; neither yields to the other. It is neither dessert nor savory course, but a muddled compromise. A two out of five, and left unfinished--a silent verdict more damning than words. The mimosa, I am told, is bright and pleasing, though presented without flourish--a small omission, but telling in a restaurant aspiring to polish. A four out of five, competent yet unadorned. The pour-over coffee reveals a lighter roast profile: bright acidity at the fore, a nutty mid-palate, a gently lingering finish. It is, as you observed, "hipster coffee"--intentionally expressive, though perhaps too acidic for a more classical palate. On flavor alone, a three out of five. Yet the experience is marred by a most unforgivable intrusion: a hair in the initial cup. Such a thing should never reach a guest. Ever. And beyond the plate--there is service. Dishes arriving out of sequence. Eggs meant for one guest appearing with another's delayed entrée. A table divided, one diner finished while the other waits. Explanations that do not align with reality. Items placed without acknowledgment or intention. These are not minor stumbles; they are fractures in the very architecture of hospitality. The Verdict Lion & Owl is a restaurant caught between what it is capable of and what it consistently delivers. There is real talent in this kitchen--evident in the pancakes, in the conceptual ambition of the menu, in flashes of thoughtful composition. But talent without rigor is unreliable. And hospitality without coordination is hollow. For every moment of genuine pleasure, there is another of carelessness--overcooked bread, stale pastry, inattentive plating, lapses in cleanliness, and disjointed service. In the end, one must judge the whole, not the highlights. Overall score: 2 out of 5. A restaurant with promise--undeniably--but one that must remember that excellence is not achieved in moments. It is achieved in consistency, in care, and in respect for the guest at every stage of the meal. Until then, Lion & Owl remains... a place that almost is.

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