

Casual chain featuring egg dishes & other breakfast items, plus brunch sandwiches.
Hours
| Sunday | 7 AM–3 PM |
| Monday | 7 AM–2 PM |
| Tuesday | 7 AM–2 PM |
| Wednesday | 7 AM–2 PM |
| Thursday | 7 AM–2 PM |
| Friday | 7 AM–2 PM |
| Saturday | 7 AM–3 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 3942 Townsfair Way, Columbus, OH 43219
Phone: (614) 532-6782
Website: https://www.anotherbrokenegg.com/locations/columbus-oh/
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: getwisely.com
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Reviews
The food options were ok. I am sad there were no more grits. They did bring me a fruit cup, but grits would have been better. Our food was cold. I am sure the food would have been even better with some warmth. We did not make a big deal because they were about to close. The mocktail was just ok as well. I had Salmon, eggs, on a bagel with cream cheese. My husband had Cajun Shrimp and Crawfish Omelette. He enjoyed it. My 6 year old had chocolate chip pancakes, eggs, and chicken sausage. She enjoyed hers as well.
My wife ordered the chicken and waffles, which unfortunately fell a bit flat. While the chicken was tender and the waffle itself had a good texture, the dish lacked flavor. Without the homemade syrup, it wouldn’t have been worth ordering. The textures of the chicken and waffle didn’t quite complement each other the way you’d hope, and the dish overall needed a bit more to bring it to life.
On the other hand, my smoked salmon Benedict was phenomenal — possibly one of the best breakfast style bagels I’ve ever had. The smoked salmon was thinly sliced and perfectly balanced with the capers, sauce, and onions, topped with a soft-boiled egg that tied everything together beautifully. Every bite was flavorful, fresh, and satisfying.
We also shared a pitcher of Bloody Mary and it was exceptional. The sneaky star was the homemade pepper sauce available at the table. It has an incredible blend reminiscent of barbecue, pepper, and Frank’s RedHot. It elevated everything. I added it to my Bloody Mary and even drizzled some over my bagel, and it just went well with all. It’s an absolute must try.
The restaurant itself has an open layout with simple décor, nothing flashy, but comfortable. Be prepared: this place is busy. I highly recommend calling ahead or making reservations.
Despite the mixed review on one entrée, we would definitely return to try more items on the menu. When they hit, they really hit.
Being in the Easton mall, parking is an issue. We ended up finding a paid parking lot across the street.
The menu and decor are similar to all the others in this chain. Our waitress was great: knowledgeable, funny, and on top of everything.
We ordered many standard breakfast items and they were good for the most part. One big miss though were the grits. They were not fully cooked and flavorless. For a chain that claims southern inspiration, that’s a major sin!
His recommendations? Spot on. Not the “I guess this is popular” kind — but the honest, accurate, “trust me, you’ll thank me later” kind. And yes, we thanked him later.
The service was smooth, the vibes were great, and Darrick made sure we had everything we needed before we even realized we needed it. If Another Broken Egg ever gives out awards, Darrick deserves his own category.
If he’s working when you go… just know your brunch is about to be elite. ✨