
Hours
| Tuesday | 8 AM–2 PM |
| Wednesday | 8 AM–2 PM |
| Thursday | 8 AM–2 PM |
| Friday | 8 AM–2 PM |
| Saturday | 8 AM–3 PM |
| Sunday | 8 AM–3 PM |
| Monday | 8 AM–2 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 611 E Liberty St, Ann Arbor, MI 48104
Phone: (734) 882-2967
Website: https://www.iggyseggies.com/
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Reviews
The food was really good. I ordered the fish sandwich (which someone was raving about). It caught me off guard that it costs so much. 16 dollars for a fish sandwich with one medium sized piece of fish filet was a bit much, but it did taste good. It would have been better if it had pickles like it does in the advertised picture, but it didnt.
The rest of the office was all very happy with their food. I would definitely go back but would order something different next time. They have some other options around the 10 dollar range that seem more reasonable.
The restaurant feels like stepping into Nana’s kitchen with its bright, cozy atmosphere and charming décor. It has that warm, familiar touch that makes you want to stay a little longer just to enjoy another cup of coffee. The staff was friendly and attentive without being overbearing, which made the experience even better.
Iggy’s Eggies is a true gem in Ann Arbor. You can tell there is real care put into the food and the little details that make the place so special. Whether you are there for a relaxed breakfast or a family brunch, it delivers every time. I will definitely be back, and next time I am ordering the pancakes for myself.
Iggy’s Eggies is a must-try for any breakfast sandwich lover in Ann Arbor! My partner and I both built our own sandwiches and they were absolutely delicious. I went with a biscuit, sausage patty, and a perfectly runny egg – it was pure breakfast perfection.
The quality of the ingredients is top-notch, and you can tell they put a lot of care into crafting each sandwich. The biscuit was especially good, light and fluffy with just the right amount of buttery flavor.
While the space itself has a cool, old-school diner vibe (despite being relatively new!), there isn’t a ton of seating. It’s definitely more of a grab-and-go kind of place, which is perfect for a quick and delicious breakfast on the run. Highly recommend!
This was my first visit to Iggy’s Eggies, and overall it was a very good egg sandwich. They offer a lot of combinations and options, I want to return to try some different combinations. I ordered the biscuit egg sandwich with smoked bacon, cheese, extra egg, arugula, and seasoned tomato, it was a takeout order. The egg was perfectly cooked, jammy yolk as described, very good, but it didn’t taste as if it had any seasoning (I think a little salt and pepper would be good – perhaps personal preference). Bacon was good, but smoke flavor is very mild, I was expecting a bit more smoky flavor. I liked the seasoning on the tomato as well, a nice contrast to the other flavors. I got the Iggy sauce on the side and I’m glad I did – I enjoyed it, but this may not be liked by everyone, pretty sure it is a mix of dijon mustard, mayo, and I think some seasonings (maybe a little paprika?). The biscuit was good as well – flaky and light, good flavor…..it did disintegrate as I ate the sandwich, but I expect that with a good biscuit. The portions were good, I was full after eating the sandwich. I realize I ordered several toppings, but my order came to about $15 – that is a lot for an egg sandwich in my opinion, even with some toppings. Between tariffs and inflation, prices are up, so I know that contributes, and this is not that far off from other places that offer a house-made breakfast sandwich. The price for a basic sandwich with egg and cheese would be about $6, and with meat would be about $9.25 – this definitely more reasonable for the quality.
I picked up my sandwich about 2 minutes after the text came saying it was ready, and traveled by car about 5 minutes to my office to eat – by the time I got to eat, the sandwich was not warm. I don’t know if the sandwich wasn’t very hot when it was ready, or if it just loses heat that quickly, or if I was just unlucky. Next time I think I’ll try to eat there, and try a different combo with the brioche bun. Overall it was a very good sandwich, but a little on the expensive side, I will definitely be back.