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Dieter Ferreira
Do get your morning joe somewhere else if you need some with your quick breakfast.
… moreAlan Pierce
First, the staff was very friendly during a busy time. Second, if you’re charging $19 a drink they should be amazing, and ours were average at best. A Bloody Mary which was good and a mimosa which was underwhelming in presentation and tasted ok. We shared a California omelette which was very good. The 3 star rating is for the overpriced menu and mediocre cocktails
… moreEthan Kowaleski
Wow, that was awful. When I went in to eat, I had no idea that the “Bad” in their name was actually foreshadow their food. The biscuit was probably made last month at best. It was dry and crumbly all the way through. If you have ever been curious what floral foam tastes like, look no further. I believe this is the non toxic (hopefully) version of it. Never before have I had a biscuit that left the roof of my mouth so torn up that it would rival a bowl of captain crunch. Not to mention it cost about $15 for just the sandwich. I know options are limited in the airport but I’d say go to anywhere, even Wendy’s, before you go here for a “biscuit” sandwich.
… moreSarah Hill
Paid $17 for a dry flavorless biscuit with avocado smashed on it and a bunch of arugula. Not good, no seasoning or sauce. Bland flavor. Leave the biscuits to the south.
… moreJason Freeman
Ordered the Nashville biscuit. It came out without fries. Cashier said it was an add on. Take a look at the menu and decide for yourself what “served with fries” means to you.
… moreTrevor Leahy
I went for a Bloody Mary, ended up getting a delightful Caesar they had on the menu. But the Loco Moco… I was ready to weep for all the right reasons. Putting the beef, egg, and gravy on cheddar grits is a stroke of genius, and I proudly made it on the Clean Plate Club.
… moreDavid Hartfeld
Food was amazing. I had the donuts and wings… I know it sounds crazy but they were amazing and I highly recommend this item. Get the Korean wings as I think it paired well with the glaze. Also my wife said her omelette was incredibly delicious. Don’t listen to the bad reviews!
… moreChristine Morris
Very,very limited menu… then food comes and it has NO FLAVOR, eggs are over cooked and the sausages are disgusting. Best part about breakfast was my glass of water. Server was ok but you do your own ordering, then you pay yourself they just bring the meal out to you…and it was like 17.00 for 3 eggs potatos meat and 1 piece of toast. And NONE OF IT tasted good
… moreBryan Burkett
The Nashville buscuit is just plain bad. It uses very disappointing chicken tenders that are over cooked and a cold biscuit. The truffle fries are just regular fries with a small amount of green onion and parmesean, not even a hint of truffle oil. In their current state, I’d recommend both of these things should be removed from the menu. The best thing about what I ordered was the $12 beer.
… moreSarah Eklund
We ate in and the food was delicious. We had the hog &egg bowl and the donut french toast. Prices are Seattle/ airport normal (sadly high). Was shocked to see all the bad reviews when I was looking to see if they had another Seattle location, the hog &egg is worth having again. One complaint, they were out of black tea.
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