Marston's Café
100 N 1st St, Phoenix
(602) 333-0000
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Great spot for delicious American food. service treated us so nice. it has a good interior.
Great coffee cafe. Staff were nice. This place was awesome.
My family and I stayed here and decided to try the restaurant out was not disappointed. Sofia provided outstanding service and gave us tons of recommendations to go visit like the Arizona Science Center, which we did! Excellent time!
Extremely overpriced. Ham and scrambled eggs,17$. A coffee cup you fill up yourself, 4$. Friendly staff though!
Nice brunch Well located Friendly staff
Café in the Renaissance Hotel Downtown Phoenix, had breakfast here the first morning we were in town, wasn't expecting much but we were pleasantly surprised. Food was all cooked perfectly and while a little more expensive than you would pay at a similar restaurant outside of a hotel it was not really too bad. About $60.00 with tax and tip for 3.
Weak coffee and very greasy fried potatoes. Good service did not make up for the food.
Very nice place!
The poached eggs were great
Always great food. Best Sunday brunch in Phoenix.
Restaurantji Recommends
Always great food. Best Sunday brunch in Phoenix.
Was only here for drinks, they were really good by the way! Restaurant and staff were very friendly.
Lunch approximately $8.50 for two item with lo mein and a drink. Noodles tasted not so great to me, chicken and sweet sour pork wasn't too bad. I have been here about 5 times. Very filling and has a variety to choose from. Arrive early because when lunch time ends at 2:30 the food looks like it has sat around for too long
I ordered the Sonora omelette that was described as containing chorizo. There was no spice to it at all. When I mentioned this to the server she replied that she was vegetarian and didn't know?? Then another server piped in stating that chorizo is not spicy. I live in Phoenix and have had plenty of chorizo, it has always been spicy. It is sad that this tainted my stay at a nice hotel.
Great place.
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