

Two Dads Café is a locally owned family restaurant in Kingsport, Tennessee serving homemade breakfast, lunch, fresh coffee, and comfort food to the Tri-Cities community. Known as one of the best breakfast and lunch restaurants in Kingsport, we serve fluffy pancakes, biscuits and gravy, country breakfast plates, burgers, Cuban sandwiches, chef salads, and daily homemade specials. Our welcoming diner atmosphere, generous portions, and friendly service have made Two Dads Café a local favorite for over 14 years. Whether you’re searching for the best breakfast near you, a casual lunch restaurant, or catering in Kingsport, Johnson City, or Bristol, Two Dads Café delivers great food, fair prices, and true Southern hospitality every day.
Neighborhood mom-&-pop spot serving breakfasts & lunches with a Southern twist in a casual ambiance.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 301 E Sullivan St, Kingsport, TN 37660
Phone: (423) 392-4005
Website: https://www.twodads.rocks/
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Reviews
My initial thought upon entering the restaurant is way too much clutter. Too many knick knacks. It reminds me of my great grandmother’s house.
The walls are covered with photos, metal signs, Italian chef decor, model cars, tin metal cookie and cracker containers, a quilt, and Christmas decorations (we visited during the holiday season). There doesn’t appear to be a unified theme and in my opinion, a lot of it should be sold or donated in order to make room for customers, as this is clearly a popular place to eat.
So many things in the restaurant really distracted us but not really in a good way. The place could feel so much bigger and cleaner with a little less stuff.
It didn’t appear dirty inside but with so much around, it feels dirty and claustrophobic.
There are multiple options on the tables-creamer, butter, syrup, ketchup, Himalayan salt and pepper.
It’s just busy-all the way around. From the decor to the amount of customers, it’s busy so something must be working.
The place was packed full of customers and I’ve always heard great reviews of it so despite the overcrowding with mismatched decor, I decided to try it.
The wait for our food was a little more than I expected (over 30 minutes) for a cheeseburger, tater tots, and an omelette but the service is friendly and the food is decent.
Although next time, I will skip the cheeseburger. It was quite dry. But the tater tots were great. They weren’t greasy at all.
I have a feeling most people come to this restaurant for breakfast and not the cheeseburger.
The omelette was cooked just right and not overly done. Sometimes, places will cook an omelette too much and dry out the eggs or make them crispy. The cheese was plentiful and nicely melted on the omelette. The home fries were not greasy and the toast was so buttery, warm and thick. I loved the toast!
Although we didn’t have them, we saw pancakes and they looked delicious. The biscuits and gravy were quite popular with other customers and it sure did look great.
I’m not sure if they were short-handed or if it’s always this chaotic but I felt bad for the servers. One of the bathrooms had a water leak and there were workers inside the restaurant. I think this fact may have contributed to the craziness.
Overall, edible food. I may try again.