

Best hidden secret for breakfast and brunch in Broken Arrow since 2012! Step into Egg It On Cafe and experience a cozy ambiance that makes you feel right at home. Our friendly staff is always ready to greet you with a smile and provide exceptional service and great food.
Unassuming, simple diner serving comfort foods like omelets & burgers for breakfast & lunch.
Hours
| Saturday | 7 AM–2 PM |
| Sunday | 7 AM–2 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 |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1131 S Aspen Ave, Broken Arrow, OK 74012
Phone: (918) 254-0455
Website: http://www.eggitoncafe.com/
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I had ordered my eggs scrambled soft, and, as expected, they did not come out soft but medium. Sadly, most line cooks don’t understand the difference. The bacon is good and thick, though a little overcooked not too bad. The tomatoes are definitely sliced more of a traditional “burger” tomato versus a good breakfast friendly tomato. The biscuits and gravy present well, but I have a feeling they are going to be just “okay.” The biscuit looks good, but the gravy is your standard package gravy made with water, and they’ve tossed in a few small pieces of sausage to “make it” sausage gravy, but those of us who cook homemade gravy know that the package stuff definitely does not compare to the good homemade kind.
As expected, the tomatoes were rather green, and the gravy had no taste. The biscuit itself is homemade, flaky and fluffy with a really good taste to it. Sadly, all that work is done in by the ultra bland gravy. It required a lot of pepper and salt, and even some of the pieces of bacon to try to give it any type of taste other than just nothing. I’m still on the hunt for a good every day breakfast place.
So the biscuit and gravy with three scrambled eggs its sliced tomatoes came out to $13.28. A side of bacon was $4.99 with tax. All in we are looking at $19.81. Not as expensive as some places, but definitely more than others. Given the nature of the gravy, which is supposedly touted as being great, I don’t know if it was honestly worth the price.
In all I would give this a 2 1/2 stars out of five… Not the best, not the worst just mediocre.
It is a nice clean restaurant with great service. All of their breakfast are big plates of food. Great tasting coffee and they provide a thermal carafe of it so you can keep your cup full.
They have the traditional breakfast items (bacon, eggs, pancakes and waffles) and some unusual items like crepes, frittatas and their own specialty omelets.
On the previous visit we had an egg white omelet stuffed with vegetables, served with fruit and an English muffin. I went for the Croissant Scramble. A combination of scrambled eggs, ham, spinach, cheese served on a croissant and covered in Hollandaise sauce. You can also select seasoned potatoes or their hash browns. The hash brown were well done, crisp and not dripping in oils or butter.
On this visit we tried the Denver Omelet, and the Biscuit and Gravy. The omelet was great. The biscuit was fantastic! I think the gravy was a mix. It needed more sausage in it to give it flavor.
They make their own breakfast muffins that would go well with a cup of coffee if you want a light breakfast. This time we took a couple of cranberry orange muffins home for tomorrow’s breakfast. Enjoyed Them!
Egg It On is consistent in food quality and good service. A comfortable cafe to have breakfast in BA.
Our first impression was that of the decor, the cleanlines of the restaurant, and the friendly staff. I figured the restaurant owner was hosting the walk-ins and was very welcoming. The atmosphere feels very intimate, which we love.
We were seated and immediately greeted by the waiter. The menu is very easy to navigate, and there are a lot of breakfast options. I did notice a few non-breakfast items, as well. We had coffee, the Country Fried Chicken, the Big Boy, and the Banana Bread French Toast (which is to die for ). We had to take home a bottle of the Peach & Pepper Salsa. It’s a must-have if you like sweet and spicy. It paired well with our breakfast entrees. All in all, for the two of us with three entrees and coffee, it was less than $50. Great price for the amount of food you get per plate.
As I observed the staff, they were all very professional and kind. As a huge breakfast fanatic, the food is AMAZING, and I would 10/10 recommend. Can’t wait to come back and try other entrees.
The restaurant was exceptional clean, I must admit. The restaurant was just starting to pick up when I was leaving, but they were doing a great job getting everyone in and out efficiently thus far.
Service was good, not great or exceptional, but good. I felt at least half the staff was in training, which I am sure didn’t help, but not remotely a problem.
Menu is rather expensive and diverse. I thoroughly enjoyed the turkey dill crepes. Ingredients were fresh, and the presentation was decent.
Pricing was well worth the portions, and I do plan on returning. Maybe an update with 5 stars will be in order then, but well worth the visit as a solid 4 stars
I got the skillet, where you get to pick three options to go with the potatoes. The rye bread toast was awesome.
My wife got the strawberry waffles, which had cinnamon and sugar on them. They were very flavorful, and had a good crush to them.
My father in law got the big boy, and loved it. Said it was very good, and was unable to eat the whole serving.
Overall great experience. Thank you Anna and the team.