Address and Contact Information
Address: 3535 Ranches Pkwy, Eagle Mountain, UT 84043
Phone: (602) 931-6484
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Reviews
When ordering they had the taco menu out but we asked for the Brunch menu. My wife got French toast with strawberries and I got the E M omlette. I would have loved to get the ham and cheese omelette but it’s off the menu right now.
The food was delicious. I don’t know if I’ve ever had better breakfast potatoes. The omelette was very good. Lots of toppings, I wish there had been a little more egg. The French toast was also delicious.
I will definitely be eating there again.
Service was a bit slow, only one server, but she was very nice and helpful.
It’s so nice to have something so great close to home.
Highly recommend this brunch spot if you’re in the area and it’s a bonus they do tacos in the afternoon
Everyone was friendly and our order came quickly.
The atmosphere was classy and homey.
Overall, a wonderful experience and we will definitely be coming back!
I’m not going to lie, I was extremely overwhelmed when we walked in due to overcrowding. This place was packed, & tables were way too close to each other, with no waiting area. I had doubts as we were waiting awhile with no one acknowledging us.
I gave them a chance, as I noticed there was only two employees working and they were doing their absolute BEST.
They were so extremely apologetic when they sat us down, & I was super understanding as I know how hard it is to be short staffed.
Our food came out quick, & let me tell you! HANDS DOWN THE BEST CHILAQUILES I have ever had! (I’ve tried numerous places)
Well worth the price! & don’t get me started on the café de olla! It was insanely delicious. I will admit, this place needs a little work, but it’s WORTH trying!!! I will most definitely be back!
That said, the prices are surprisingly high for the area. Chilaquiles with a meat option were $20, just pancakes with no sides were $14. The portions are generous (easily enough for two people to share), but it still feels expensive for a casual breakfast.
I really hope they take customer feedback into account, because the food is solid and the location is great, it has the potential to be a go-to spot if they adjust the pricing a bit.