Meghan’s

  4.6 – 617 reviews   • American restaurant

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Easygoing diner doling out traditional American breakfast & brunch fare such as French toast & eggs.

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Reviews

Edward Murray
Loved the outdoor/covered dining area! Staff was super sweet and friendly! Food was out fast, hot, and very tasty.
Small place can get full quickly, but they get orders out quickly! Serving only breakfast and lunch, closes at 2pm.
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Jeremy Yowell
Great breakfast spot! Service was fast and even without reservations the 20 minute wait went by quickly. The menu isn’t massive but there should be plenty of options to satisfy most people’s breakfast preferences. The food we got was fast and tasty and exactly what we’d hope for from a local place with such intimate vibes. For reference: Meghan’s is cash only and no alcohol is available.
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Anita Ann Murphy
Everything was great. I was in and out quickly. The service was outstanding and they even had my favorite, orange marmalade! I would definitely recommend.
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Matt B
Meghan’s is a staple of Concord Township, as its beloved greasy spoon diner. While they’re often full, it never takes too long for a table to open up.

They also serve scrapple here, a Philly delicacy.
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Edward Anthony Welch, III
Hungry and seeking a local joint, I came across Meghan’s, what looks like a converted and now infamous breakfast spot. With the fading sign Street side and the smaller lot full of cars, I had a good feeling. There were about 30 chairs at tables and a few barstools. I immediately asked if they had Wi-Fi because I needed to tap on to do a little work on the laptop. I was advised apologetically there’s no Wi-Fi and that they are old-school. If I were them, I would tell the customer to just sit down and enjoy your breakfast and disconnect for a spell. However, I had a time sensitive so took the only open table at a two top in the back corner right next to the window overlooking masonry patio. Just then the waitress, smiling, bubbly and welcoming as you’re going to find, pegged me for a coffee drinker. She was right and I ordered my first coffee along with a basic eggs, home fries, meat, and toast breakfast. The meat and the toast are the two most important aspects of this meal for me, so I always ask which of their meats they recommend the most, and that my go to is pork roll cooked well done. Under advisement that their pork roll was the best around, I went with it along with rye toast. Food came out so quickly. I had barely set my laptop up, so I dug right in. I think it may be the first time that I didn’t take photos of the food. A combination of being famished and a near perfect thick cut pork roll, I got right to business. And before I realized I hadn’t taken my pre-meal photo, all that was left was a piece of toast. The interior decor was neutral with beige ceramic tile floors, and a beige painted upper wall with white wainscoting on the lower portion. The surrounding was alive with everyone chattering. It’s comforting and feels good to be in a place where so many patrons come in and hug the waitresses a friendly hello like old friends visiting after a long time apart. Not wanting to disappoint the audience, I ordered a single blueberry pancake, so I could get at least one photo. The thing was blue and wasn’t the best pancake I’ve had, but the consistency was interesting. I slathered it up with real butter and store-bought maple syrup. Eggs were cooked well. Pork roll blew my hair back. Really delicious melt in your mouth. Home fries were decent but would’ve liked to see some peppers and onions in there. Toast was delicious and already buttered up. I placed my credit card on top of the handwritten check and the waitress advised once again that they are old-school and only accept cash, further explaining that they had an ATM machine if necessary. No problem. Overall, I recommend Meghan’s for a nice quick breakfast and happy uplifting of the soul. And take it as an opportunity to leave your technology, gadgets, and highfalutin expectations in the car. This place is old-school.
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blueeyes85044
CASH ONLY. The food here is superb. It’s a quaint little place family run so you get really good food at a good price.
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Sherin Joy
Nice place. Reasonable price, enough quantity and decent taste. The service was quick. Will go there again to try other dishes ☺️
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Janice Finn
Great little cafe for breakfast or lunch. Food is served quickly. All usual breakfast items on menu 🙂 solid diner coffee. Super friendly servers.
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Ron
I ordered the all American. Ill start by saying the bacon was great. I ordered over easy eggs and one was cooked correctly the other two were cooked way to much and had no taste. The pancakes were small. One tasted ok, but the other had zero flavor even with blueberries in them.
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Heather Baker
Pleasant atmosphere with lovely staff. The food is fresh and great quality. They don’t cut corners here.
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