Two Cracked Eggs Cafe
$$ • Breakfast, Wraps
Hours:
301 W River St, Savannah
(912) 201-1319
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Two Cracked Eggs Cafe Reviews
I would not recommend eating here. There are many breakfast/brunch places around the Historic district to eat with MUCH better food and wait staff. Wait time was ridiculous and no one seemed to know what they were doing. Slowest service I’ve ever experienced in my life . Another friend actually endured the wait and was sorely disappointed in their food as well. Overpriced and the food was bland. Give Quinn’s a try, right behind Planter’s Inn. You will not be disappointed!
We were waiting for 20 minutes for a table, it was just my husband and I waiting and the woman kept passing by and saying now I’ll give you a table…and she kept passing by like that for 20 minutes when a white couple came and the woman came and immediately served them to give them a table, my husband said…excuse me!!! we arrived first! and the woman replied…I’m going to seat them and I’ll be with you now…we got upset and left the place…that woman definitely discriminated...read full review
Really enjoyed our food. Owner was super great and came over to chat with us. Loved the river view and nostalgic building. Recommend eggs Benedict
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Hours
| Monday | 7AM - 2:30PM |
| Tuesday | 7AM - 2:30PM |
| Wednesday | Closed |
| Thursday | 7AM - 2:30PM |
| Friday | 7AM - 2:30PM |
| Saturday | 7AM - 2:30PM |
| Sunday | 7AM - 2:30PM |
Two Cracked Eggs Cafe offers delicious breakfast and lunch options. The White Trash Hash is flavorful, and the stone grits are perfectly done. The huge, fluffy biscuits are a must-try, and the Cathead biscuits are legendary. While the Eggs Benedict may come with scrambled eggs instead of runny ones, the friendly staff, including attentive servers like Nikki and Taylor, ensures a great dining experience. The crab cake Benedict is also a popular choice, with large portions that might be too much for some.
Customers are treated like royalty, and the best part is the Christian music playing quietly in the background, although it can sometimes be loud. The homemade biscuits and homemade jam are yum, and the drinks are fantastic. The atmosphere is friendly, with hardworking staff like the manager Stephanie and funny servers like Kiara, who provide great customer service. Overall, it's a great breakfast experience with accommodating staff, though the restaurant is cash-only.