Prep & Pastry
6450 E Grant Rd, Tucson
(520) 838-0809
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The day I went the food was so mid. I got a burger, the meat was so dry and the fries were okay but not consistent with the fries I saw on google. Food was not hot. Drinks were very gross. The matcha had no flavor and the cold brew tasted like instant coffee. Overpriced and overrated. I don’t recommend this location
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 1
Service: 2
The “everyone is your server” approach was a fail. No one refilled our drinks or checked on us. My yogurt was served in a hot, fresh from the dishwasher, bowl. So it was warm and runny. It’s also unsweetened Greek yogurt, it tasted like runny sour cream with a squirt of smashed blueberries. I had to flag someone down to return it.
My replacement meal was fine. Just eggs and toast. The potatoes are the only thing special about this place. The jelly is nasty. It’s puréed frozen unsweetened strawberries that are super runny, watery, and sour. You literally have to dip your toast into it because it runs off. Toast also doesn’t come with butter (and it’s only one slice cut in half) so be ready to flag down someone for butter.
Just not a good meal. Service was even worse.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 3
Service: 1
Delicious breakfast, and good service. A bit expensive for the drinks especially, but a overall pleasant experience.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
I would give it a 5 star all the way, but in the AM I love my coffee. I asked for iced coffee with a shot of vanilla with cream lol. They poured a cup of coffee over ice and a shot of vanilla in it and gave me a half of glass of milk. Nothing like water down weak water coffee 1st thing in the AM with milk on the side. The food was good. Service was great.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 4
Service: 5
Sitting at the bar at Grant location was a delicious and fun experience ! Caiden and Dana were fantastic - will definitely be going back !
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Excellent food and service was very attentive. Usually there is a wait but timed it right and got right in. Omelet was terrific.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
Very expensive for what you get. 2 pieces of French Toast with no protein cost around 13 dollars. The chairs are all missing their rubber stops and the screeching noise from rubbing the cement floor was part of the experience since every chair needs updated in the restaurant. Would I go again? No.
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 3
Service: 4
Prep & Pastry shines in Tucson! Fresh-baked croissants shatter perfectly, house-made quiches delight. Cozy modern space, friendly staff. Seasonal menu keeps things exciting - don't miss weekend specials! A must-visit local gem
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 4
Excellent experience, terrific wait staff and management. Glad to go here on Mothers Day!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Great space, terrific service! And the food is top quality! Love this place.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
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Cute brunch place - French toast was out of this world -
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 4
Love the potatoes and bacon!! The pastry’s are always delicious and a nice treat with my mimosas! Staff is always friendly
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
What a delicious menu! I'm hoping we came on an off-day because the wait for drinks and food was too long, and a couple sitting next to us actually left without eating. Our waitress Addison is going to be great, but I think they were flying her solo a little too early, which didn't seem fair and undoubtedly contributed to the delays. The food was delicious, but I'm not sure worth the cost. Jury's still out on that one. Those smash potatoes are the bomb! My omelet was delicious as well, but the plain Jane pancakes with maciated fruit on the top are large and fluffy, but the fruit was but a dollup and hiding almost completely under the butter. They also only came with a tablespoon of syrup. 🤔
The Monte Cristo was delicious, apparently, and its consumer also raved about the smashed potatoes. The biscuits and gravy were inhaled, so I'll take that as a resounding approval. The price for an egg add-on for a single scrambled egg at $3.50 is probably a bit extravagant. Two members of our group raved about the flavored iced coffee drinks, but I'm not sold on the maybe 8 ounces being worth the $6.75 charge.
Bottom line for today's visit... If you have lots of free time and don't mind a bit of language from the bartender, then the delicious food is mostly worth the cost. To be fair, I'm sure this is yet another business affected by the recent minimum wage increase.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 3
We waited for coffee for about 20 minutes, and the waitress never brought ☕️ to us, so we left.
Luke was a wonderful server, friendly, attentive, charming.
We enjoyed the English Toffee Cold Brew and Blueberry Matcha for beverages and a Blueberry Earl Grey Scone. The beverages were great, unique flavors, not excessively sweet. The scone was a little dry after getting warmed up, but still enjoyable.
The Chicken and Toast and Steak and Egg Sandwich made for wonderful savory breakfast dishes. The French Toast was a nice alternative to a waffle and the chicken was lightly breaded. The Steak and Egg sandwich was flavorful and filling.
Not crowded on a Monday morning, food came out fast. Good service, good prices; a nice spot for breakfast.
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