Address and Contact Information
Address: 2730 Greenville Hwy, Flat Rock, NC 28731
Phone: (828) 676-8322
Menu Photos
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Reviews
Their English muffins are house-made and fantastic! They’re not cardboard garbage you find in other breakfast spots. They have raw local honey on each of the tables which was a sight for sore eyes as I usually never see this anywhere! Everything we ordered was phenomenal, my daughters French toast was buttery-melt-in-your-mouth (which we used honey on it also).
Over all, if I could give 10 stars I would for this local gem, it’s located in a quaint area with two adorable boutique shops for holiday gift finds. We never felt rushed to make room for others on the wait list. Nothing in the areas (boutiques and restaurant) are overpriced and I felt full and content after leaving. From the service, to the food and prices we left satisfied and will surely recommend this to all.
And we weren’t disappointed. This place is absolutely fantastic and probably the best food and service we’ve had on our entire trip. The staff is really friendly, upbeat, accommodating, and knowledgeable. They have a small outdoor seating area in addition to their indoor seating think can accommodate pets. This was another driving factor for us.
The restaurant was clean and organized. The coffee was strong, yet delicious. They actually had organic cane sugar for our coffee, which we are usually hard pressed to find.
They had a ton of gluten free and vegetarian options. Plus many meat options for my more meat prone spouse. We tried the gluten free Lemon Raspberry coffee cake which was moist and delicious. I had the Greenhouse Skillet and my spouse had the Corn Beef Hash Bowl. The flavor profiles of both were extremely diverse and we didn’t feel heavy or weighted down after we finished.
Overall, a wonderful experience and we will be sure to come back anytime we are in this area.
They have recently renovated the interior and it feels a lot less crowded. More room to get between the tables. Food continues to be excellent, and the service is always so friendly.
Our wait was about 30 minutes, but the food was well worth it and the service was friendly! My only recommendation would be that they get the buzzers to tell you when your table is ready so people don’t have to crowd the patio and could wander over to the Wrinkled Egg to window shop while they waited! But the food! I LOVED my Greenhouse breakfast skillet (plus pork from Hubba Hubba Smokehouse, because why not?). The flavors were bright (the basil cream totally made the dish) and it didn’t leave me too full, which sometimes skillets can do. Everyone else enjoyed their food too! I will definitely be back.
We enjoyed a fabulous cup of coffee, a breakfast skillet and eggs benedict. The star of our breakfast was the Sweet and Sassy toast. Seriously a divine slice of heaven nestled in the mountains.
Be prepared to wait – but its well worth it.
We ordered the reuben (sauerkraut was great and not too sour), avocado toast, sausage and gravy, and french toast (very light and fluffy but could use a bit more fruit topping). Overall a great experience and really cannot wait to go back!
The cheese grits are some of the best I have found in the area. The biscuits and eggs are exactly how you want them to be-lightly salty, with a hint of sweetness, every flavor balanced and never overpowering.
It’s easy to see why locals love this place and keep coming back.
Coffee is also strong, tasty and comes in a variety of options with free refills.
Only a 25 minute drive from North Greenville.
Go get yourself a great Southern breakfast this week.