


Food, Family and Community are the key ingredients to Brother Juniper’s award-winning, nationally acclaimed restaurant. When walking through the doors of the humble house at 3519 Walker Avenue, it is soon apparent that Brother Juniper’s is not just an ordinary breakfast restaurant. A family atmosphere warms the inside with the aroma of freshly baked bread, biscuits and pastries, as well as freshly ground, dark coffees.
Casual diner known for fresh bread, creative omelets & other breakfast specialties.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 3519 Walker Ave, Memphis, TN 38111
Phone: (901) 324-0144
Website: http://brotherjunipers.com/
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Reviews
We started with strong, smooth, wonderful coffee. Then moved on to their take on Eggs Benedict on biscuits extremely tasty with country ham instead of Canadian bacon.
Juniper’s will be a new go-to breakfast spot when I visit Memphis.
We went on a Friday morning, and it wasn’t busy at all, no wait time, which was nice. Overall, a good experience and a convenient place to enjoy breakfast.
Both times we have gone on a Sunday and the place has been packed. As a family of three our first wait was about 30 mins and this past wait was 15 mins, so if you are trying to take a large party I would definitely recommend getting on the waitlist ahead of time!
I usually don’t leave negative comments, but I feel it’s important to be honest. The service could definitely be improved. As example, Including the 45-minute wait in line, it took nearly 1 hour and 55 minutes for everyone at our table to receive their food. We were a group of five, and one person received their plate first, followed by a 25-minute gap before the rest were served.
We walked in and had a staring contest with the 3 hostess in the front. I finally asked do we seat ourselves they all replied no but said nothing after that mind you it’s 47 degrees outside (cold) we were then asked if we wanted to sit on their patio (outside) 3 other groups came in behind us that were all greeted with welcoming smiles and instantly taken into the lower dining area to be seated. While still standing up front we informed staff that we too want to dine with everyone else indoors and from that point it just got worse.
At this time we were the only African American couple in the room and the stares began, the room got so quiet once we walked in along with some eye rolls. Nothing about this experience felt welcoming, it was a great deal of tension from both staff and guests (not all but a great portion) we both felt like we were not supposed to be there. We were going to leave but then our food arrived which we ended up getting to go boxes and ate in the park in our car instead.
It’s very unfortunate to read more reviews of others having very similar experiences. The food was great but unfortunately due to our initial experience we won’t be back to patronize this establishment. Not implying anything only sharing our experience and hoping others have a better experience moving forward.
I guess we won’t be skipping church anymore.