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    3.7 (380 reviews)
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    Good for kids

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    Eggs Benedict and perfect Home Fries
    Elizabeth S.

    It's always a great time at this establishment. The wait can be about 30 minutes at times but it's worth it. I've been here a few times since it's in my neighborhood. The waitstaff is always so friendly and the food is great!! They pretty much have anything you could possibly want for breakfast/lunch. A Must Go for excellent food and service!

    Goat cheese and fig eggs Benedict special
    Madison K.

    After struggling through finding parking on a Saturday morning, I put my name in for my table for 2 and waited to be called. They told us our table would be ready in about 20-25 minutes, but probably less time than that since it was just two of us and we were okay with the bar. It still took over 25 minutes, however, but that's okay, I get it. Popular place on the weekend. It's a big restaurant with a nice bar area and plenty of tables to sit at. It feels very family friendly but also good for getting breakfast with a friend or significant other! They were out of the first drink I ordered, a vanilla latte off the spring menu, so I got the caramel cold brew instead, which I enjoyed. It was really tough ordering my entree because so many things sounded so good. I got the fig and prosciutto eggs Benedict, which I liked. The home fries were really good. I would definitely want to come back to sample the non-Benedict offerings and maybe get the coffee I wanted to try. Service was a little slow. I mean, it was pretty busy so that's okay, but asking for water or for the check took a hot second.

    lil Rhody, avocado toast, coffee and house Bloody Mary.
    Shel D.

    Happy new year all! We decided to roll into a place for breakfast and drinks. T's was the winner. Lucky them. Kicking off 2025's queer o meter T's slam dunks a winner with a perfect score of 10! T's is consistent and solid with their food, staff and ambiance. IMO it's not fancy, however over the years they've updated their menu and ingredients crept in like goat cheese, nitrate free bacon and chicken sausage patties. All things I love and they pair them well. The avocado toast is piled high and with an egg on the side is a filling breakfast. I like my toast crispier to resist the soggy inducing topping but that's a personal preference. Pancakes? Spot on. Eggs done as ordered, over easy can be touch and go but they nailed it. The bloody was "ok" but I'm really a snob about my bloody Mary's - a realllll snob. Overall it was fine and I'd get one again if we came here. My only con is the coffee. I do like a rich deep dark cup of coffee. Theirs is hot and in the mid range of fine. Again I'd still get a mug full when coming. Which by the way. I LOVE their coffee mugs! All custom clay thick mugs that are so nice to hold and warm your hands on! That's all for me for now, welcome to 2025 all my foodies! Cheers!

    Polenta Parmesan Polenta Eggs Benedict
    Amanda M.

    Had such a lovely brunch outside on the deck. Waitress was attentive and pleasant. In the spring flowers line the entrance and it truly is a beautiful sight. Lots of delicious menu items. This time around we ordered brunch and couldn't have been happier.

    2. T's 2 for You
    Jackie D.

    Not bad, but not great. Some of my foodie friends told me T's used to be THE breakfast spot, but they're no longer what they used to be. Typical diner food. The sausages and bacon were smaller than other locations and lacked anything special. My partner told me the chicken sausage tasted like the ones you get in the frozen section at the market. Service was friendly though and no wait to be seated on a holiday. A quick fix if you're in the area.

    Avocado, toast, and Crispy Seasoned Home Fries
    Maria J L.

    Food/Drinks: T's is one of my favorite breakfast spots! The food is so delicious, and they have so many options with reasonable prices! My favorite is the avacado toast with an egg. They always get my eggs exactly how I want them, and the avocados are to die for. If I could I'd eat it every day not even joking lol ! The hot chocolate is great, and they aren't shy with the whip cream. They have so many other options of foods and all so delicious my family and I love it ! Location: The location is very clean, cute, and modern. It definitely a nice breakfast spot. Its very family friendly. The attire is casual. They have parking in the back, and street parking. The location in Cranston is pretty popular so on the weekends the parking can get completely full at times. Service: the service is great ! Always quick, attentive, and all have been friendly by far. I 10/10 recommend!

    Coffeee to start
    evelyn A.

    The food was amazing, service was great our waitress was on top of it with our food. Ambiance was good, not too loud. My dish was delicious but what I like the most was the home fries;)

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    This restaurant is amazing! I loved the display. The wait staff was very polite. Great place for breakfast with acceptable pricing

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    Very good food! Great place to get a bite to eat when you are passing through Providence RI on 95. It is only 5 minutes off the highway.

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    one of the best breakfast places in cranston. great atmosphere. long lines. kinda pricey

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    A fantastic place for terrific food and casual lunching…read more My colleague and I were here last week and we chose it because of all the great reviews. What they offer is a big variety of deli sandwiches and menu items that are all fresh and delicious. This is a great getaway from the "Sysco" type food" you get at the fast food and fast, casual restaurants. This is a family owned place that takes pride in making you happy. By coincidence both of us selected the "godfather" sandwich. They give you a choice of either soft roll or hard roll. We both went with a hard roll. On this sandwich you get. grilled chicken, prosciutto, melted, sharp, provolone cheese, red peppers, and balsamic vinaigrette. Just writing this review makes me wanna go right now and get another one. Topped off lunch with an orange soda. The owner is a third generation family member. He cares very deeply about the quality of food and it's freshness. We will definitely be back.

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