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    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Good for kids
    Good for groups

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    Toasted Bagel with Cream Cheese Fresh Fruit 2 Eggs Over
    Vanessa W.

    Wanted to grab some quick breakfast after a show in Ogden. This place came up and was off the beaten path so decided to go for it. It's at the Ogden airport. Kinda odd spot but made it easy to get in and out on a Saturday morning. I had an everything bagel with cream cheese and especially appreciated the fresh fruit that I ordered as a side. The service was quick and efficient. It's small but wasn't busy. I would love to go back and try some other things.

    Eggplant sandwich.
    K C.

    This is a unique place to have breakfast. There are big windows here to watch the planes taking off and landing. Quaint and quiet. Customer service is great. Food is very good. We got a bagel sandwich and asparagus feta tomato scramble. Herb egg sandwich. And the eggplant sandwich with Thai salad. Good place for vegetarians.

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    Julie P.

    This is the second time that I ate at the Bickering Sisters. It was great! I am so excited there is a restaurant in the Ogden terminal again. They have lots of breakfast/brunch items on their menu. I tried one of the specials the Feta Scramble. It was $9.95. It was great. It came with scrambled eggs, asparagus, feta cheese, with fruit and toast on the side! The service is great you can order to go, or dine in! Check this place out!

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    Jeff B.

    Coming from California we really didn't know where to eat. So in searching on Yelp we found this gem. Now granted it's kind of in an obscure location, ( next to Ogden Hinckley airport),however it was worth the drive. In fact it makes it more unique where it is. Food was homemade (by co-owner Karen) and excellent. Whenever we're in Utah it's our go to

    Asparagus, Feta and Tomato Scramble Breakfast with apple sausage.

    I went here for the first time when it was on 25th street. I actually thought they closed for good until I found them again on Yelp. Not a great experience the first time, food was half the portion in these photos, quality was ok and the waiter was an experience I'll never forget. Decided to give it another try at the new location in the Ogden airport and I'm so happy I did. The food was great, coffee was good, the atmosphere was calm and more importantly the waiter who is a younger man was great! Very kind, professional and attended to all his tables often. Well worth a try if you have never been or just haven't been to their new location.

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    The food was great. The employees were very nice. Be sure to check in to make sure they got your order, if it was placed online.

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    We went in for Sunday brunch. This is located inside the Ogden Airport terminal. Good food, friendly service.

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    Pretty disappointed in our experience, menu was limited and server was extremely poor.

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