
Relaxed neighborhood eatery serving all-day breakfast, sandwiches, burgers & cocktails since 1976.
Hours
| Saturday | 7:30 AM–1:30 PM |
| Sunday | 7:30 AM–1:30 PM |
| Monday | 7:30 AM–1:30 PM |
| Tuesday | 7:30 AM–1:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 7:30 AM–1:30 PM |
| Thursday | 7:30 AM–1:30 PM |
| Friday | 7:30 AM–1:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 95 N Main St, Ashland, OR 97520
Phone: (541) 482-9671
Website: http://www.brothersrestaurant.net/
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Reviews
We got the biscuits and gravy and it was 8/10
We also got the Housemade Cheese Blinztes and it was 10/10
Kids friendly and very nice environment. I love it.
I asked Reba, my server, for any recommendations. She proposed the Egg Sandwich and sold me on it. I ordered that and a pancake to accompany a really good cup of coffee.
As good as she described it, the sandwich was better. Pictured in this review, it’s a spinach and Swiss cheese omelette on an English muffin with tomato. The omelette alone would have been a nice breakfast, but as a sandwich, it surpassed expectations. I was initially reluctant to order and sandwich, looking for a more complete breakfast, but it did not fail to deliver. Accompanied with fruit, it was a filling meal that did not leave me sluggish.
The pancake was light and fluffy and perfectly consistent. I lightly topped with powdered sugar it was a delicious complement and contrast to the breakfast sandwich.
Not sure if they are cooks or chefs. In my mind, a cook prepares good food up to order and is something you’d find on a highway roadside greasy spoon. A chef prepares meals with some refinement. They were the combination of both with a slightly obstructed view of the kitchen revealing their care and diligence as much as their efficiency and consistency.
Brothers’ feels like a perfect combination of both the greasy spoon and French style cafe. It is refined and polite while also being casual and comfortable.
The atmosphere is relaxed and positive as the background conversations and sizzling grill with order calls create an atmosphere one would think is relegated to 90’s movie set.
It embodies the values and openness of Ashland.
Strongly recommend.
Thank you Reba and staff.
Walking in the door for breakfast, the smell is heavenly: coffee, bacon, and toasted breakfast breads. The decor is warm and inviting. We were seated quickly and the menu had a wide variety of options. It looks like they also serve lunch and dinner, as they also serve alcoholic beverages.
The upstairs and downstairs seating split makes this place feel like a nice little bookshop that someone added a coffee bar and kitchen onto.
The food was excellent. Eggs were done exactly as I ordered and everything was seasoned well. Portions were large.
The service was good, but they seemed shorthanded, which is common in recent days, so I can’t really knock off points for that. They still got our food to us quickly, and it was hot and delicious.
The average cost is $15 per plate and organic coffee added another $4 for a bottomless cup.
For two people, expect to pay $40-$45 total for breakfast.
Bottom line: Great place for breakfast with a relaxed Cafe atmosphere. Food was tasty and cooked well.
Their homemade scones are the best I have had from a restaurant or cafe.
I only put that part first because it’s kinda tuff to park BUT, the staff is rock solid and super helpful. Just the right amount of attention, always had a smile and it wasn’t one of those fake ones you would get at olive garden. The food was good, the flavor was great and they seemed to have those same old greasy spoon but with a hopped up flavor. I was peasantly surprised. I thought it was cool the bathroom is through the kitchen, I don’t know why but it just gave me a total 70’s vibe. 🙂
Apparently the scones are the thing to get? We didn’t get any but it seems like all the locals were getting them so I am guessing they are pretty good. The prices per portion were pretty right on, we were glad to see they didn’t follow the cereal box trend, shrink the place to make the food look bigger.
I always appreciate the same old thing but with a kick of new flavor. Super cute place that seems to support local artist, you can buy art off the wall. Give it a try I’m pretty sure you will be happy with the results.
Had the Mediterranean Scramble with a side of wild sockeye salmon! Definitely coming back! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Standard breakfast fare but some really well and this place is legendary. You have to hit this place up if you’re looking for brekkie in Ashland.