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Two Cracked Eggs Cafe

3.1 (1.1k reviews)
Closed • 7:00 am - 2:30 pm

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Dogs allowed
Outdoor seating

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Kelly-Mae S.

Great service from the staff. We were greeted immediately and seated quickly. Upstairs there's a setup for live music which I'm sure is lovely. We had the hungry man and a side of eggs and avocado along with the maple bacon. All in all I'd give it a 7/10, however, based on food alone I'd give it a 6/10. If you do opt for the maple bacon, I suggest you eat it right away or the glaze will harden making it harder to chew. Lastly this is a cash only establishment but if you don't have cash there is an atm on site

Adam B.

Awesome food, awesome service, great atmosphere with good music. Cash only breakfast place with ATM the biscuit was the size of my hand plus some my wife had the Philly cheesesteak omelette and it was delicious cheese grits is a staple of the south. Very good. I had the traditional biscuit and sausage with cheese grits. Dog friendly, our waitress treated our dogs and got them their own water bottle. Hands-down must come visit this place the next time we're in Savannah.

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Josh D.

The only thing good about this place was the service. Jodeci was our server and she did an excellent job. They didn't have any diet drinks on site, which is Pepsi products, while I was here but was able to get a Diet Coke in a can from somewhere. Only get free refills on coffee and tea. I ordered the white trash hash and plain grits. They came out on separate plates and were lukewarm. The biscuit was super dry. The amount and quality of food is definitely not worth the cost. The ambiance is casual. I WILL NOT BE BACK!! FYI: 4% surcharge on card purchases.

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Renee H.

Two Cracked Eggs Cafe is located on Bay Street. It is next door to a bbq restaurant. The location is close to the intersection of Abercorn and Bay Street. The parking that is right next to the restaurant is limited. There is parking on Bay Street and on other surrounding streets. This parking is not free, make sure to pay 8am-8pm Mon-Sat. There are some steep cement steps to get into the restaurant. Please keep this in mind if you or your loved one has a walker, wheelchair, or trouble walking. I loved the classic breakfast! The biscuits are huge! They are scrumptious. I loved the jam served with them on the table. The grits are great. My eggs & sausage were good too. The meal was so much food I could not eat it all. The restaurant itself is small on the inside. But the there are many tables of different sizes to suit different numbers of people. It is easy going and casual.

Courtney G.

Unfortunately, this was a miss. We came here for brunch to celebrate a bride-to-be, and we were excited to get some breakfast. We were told the wait was about 15-20 minutes, which is manageable. We didn't get seated until about 30-35 minutes, which is fine, since you can't always predict when a table will leave. The girl at the register, poor thing, looked stressed the whole time we were waiting. I felt so bad, and it seemed she was doing multiple things at once. Plus, you check out at the register, so she was checking people in and out. Right after sitting down (this was uncontrollable), a waitress dropped a bowl of grits, and it flung all over the floor and onto my friend's clothes and chair. She disappeared, and our waitress had to clean it up. We were still finding grits on her clothes later in the day. Obviously out of her control, and I felt bad for the waitress, who looked stressed and frantic, too. After finally settling in and looking at the menu, I was shocked at how expensive a single meal was. The amount and quality of the food didn't reflect the price at all. I ordered the traditional, which came with two eggs, a biscuit, and either sausage or bacon, with grits. I got my eggs scrambled hard and decided on the bacon. I wanted to try their biscuits and gravy, so I asked if I could have a side of gravy, which she mentioned would be a charge, and I agreed. Didn't realize how much that was going to be. I also asked if I could swap out my grits for something else, since I don't like grits and I wouldn't wanna waste mine or their money or food if it wouldn't be eaten. They said they had no substitutions and that anything I added would be an extra charge. I asked around the table if anyone would eat it, and someone said they would try it so that it wouldn't go to waste. Everyone else at the table ordered something different. Everyone else's food came out quickly. Mine did not. The waitress mentioned they messed up my eggs and had to remake them, which I said was fine. It took her a while to bring out my plate with the fewest eggs. My friend's biscuit was ice cold and falling apart, so she asked if she could get a warm one, and the waitress brought one out. My biscuit, however, was very cold, as was the gravy they brought me. The eggs were the only warm thing on my plate because they had to be freshly made. I don't know how they messed it up in the first place, but at least those were warm. The bacon was OK. It was tough to bite, but it still had enough flavor that I didn't care. My friend ended up giving me half of her new biscuit that came out, which still wasn't hot, but was warmer than what she had originally been given. More of a lukewarm, where it was sitting under a heat lamp, is the best way to describe it. Since I was paying for it anyway, I figured I'd eat the cold gravy because one, I was hungry, and two, I wasn't gonna waste my money. It was $6 for a side of cold gravy. My friend decided to eat the grits, and it wasn't very good. They were very gelatinous. And it looked honestly gross. My other friend got the Montecristo sandwich and said it was actually good and warm, so I was glad for that since she was the bride, and I was sad that all of our meals were horrible compared to hers. Someone else got the crêpes and said they were OK, but they weren't as good as she'd expected. The girl who got grits flung at her got the River Street Rambler and did not like it. It was also cold. Overall, this is a place I would not come back to again. It seemed very unorganized. There was a sharing fee if anyone wanted to share, which is crazy. $8?! Also, my friends all got coffee and said it wasn't good at all. They didn't have creamer, only whole milk. I don't drink coffee, so I have no comment on that. I'm sad it was a bad experience/tasting for the group, but multiple other places are 100 times better than here.

Ari C.

I ordered the crab eggs Benedict, and while it came out hot, it arrived in about five minutes, which honestly felt questionable. I was seated right by the restroom, which wasn't ideal. The server was very kind, and the manager was also very nice, which I appreciated. Unfortunately, I felt the food was overpriced and lacked quality. The hollandaise sauce on the crab cake eggs Benedict was overkill and overpowered the dish. For the price, I think you can spend your money elsewhere.

Biscuit and gravy
Gordon S.

Have been trying to get in here for years, as it's always busy. Not sure why, it was really disappointing. Decor is nice and historic. That's about it. We shared sweet pepper and goat cheese bacon, as well as a huge biscuit with side of gravy. The biscuit was freshly made and hot. The gravy was neither. Not very tasty and served cold. Heard another table offered butter or jam. We were not. The bacon was also cold and not worth the price. Also, we had to ask for coffee refill which doesn't happen when a place has good service. Honestly saw the large breakfast menu that looks great, but we won't be going back again.

Omelette and grits
Robin C.

The location of the cafe is great especially if you are out for an early morning walk in the historic district. The historic building is amazing and cozy. The generous portions of food were so delicious. The sausage, egg and cheese biscuit was so good. My husband had a ham and cheese omelet which he really enjoyed. The ham was shaved instead of chunks. We both had sides of grits which were very good. The service was friendly and a bit on the slower side. We did not mind because we were not in a rush. I would definitely recommend this place

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food tasted of metal from iron skillet, additional seven dollar charge to split food and 4% charge for using a credit card.

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Long wait, empty tables. Understaffed. Try anyplace else. Not only empty tables, but only 4 tables actually in use.

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1 year ago

Don't waste your money here. The food was overpriced and not worth it. The staff was friendly, but the manager was unprofessional.

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If you thought it can't be that bad, think again. Bad service. Worse food. Do not go here.

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please do not waste your time, the chairs suck and the service is god awful. Never even got a chance to try the food :)

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Yes reservations are accepted and should be done in order to get a good table inside or outside

Is this restaurant handicap accessible? It looks like it's upstairs?

I'm almost certain you would not be able to get a wheelchair in there. Unless there is a ramp I did not see. I think there 2 or 3 steps to get to the bridge that leads to what you can see in the photos.

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