Syed Ashrafulla
I recommend the whole grain pancakes as they have a grain that contrasts well with the moist batter. Add butter and only a small amount of syrup.
The breakfast tots are also excellent if a bit dense. The use of a bowl makes the layering easier to understand. There could be less beans and tots but overall the flavors match.
The John Wayne Benedict was ok, a well-done biscuit where the hollandaise and the egg mixed too much and the meat is fatty as well. I would use a different meat or other things to round out the dish and reduce the richness.
The hamburger steak was dry and bland, you can skip that.
Service is really nice and this is more diner than coffee shop – or maybe more old definition of a coffee shop. I definitely recommend the whole grain pancakes and probably the breakfast tots.
… moreAnthony Reyes
Went with my oldest daughter this morning just before her JrRotc competition, and I can safely say that we were both satisfied with what we got…she got the Belgian Waffle with 2 strips of Bacon and I got the Breakfast Tots and plus Ashley our server was awesome.
… moreMichelle Flores
The food was good, service was good, we had brunch…two thumbs up. Have now experienced lunch yet, but we be returning.
… moreCody Champagne
I’ve been coming to Paris Coffee Shop for 30 years. The new ownership absolutely NAILED the renovation and maintained food quality – dare I say even improved it a smidge?
I miss the brown mugs, but there’s something deeply sentimental about the new mugs being the same style and shape – just a different color.
Continuity is wild.
… moreAmbria Baca
I normally do keep a hush hush on restaurants that I have bad experience. But when my son been involved into it. I will revolk. We wouldn’t stopped in here if it was full. It wasn’t even half full at all. Our server was just down right rude to us. She seemed to just want to be done serving in a quick matter. She would have been better working somewhere else. I came back to support but since all this happened. I’m not coming back. I have a toddler. They’ll have good days or bad days eating out. They asked for a high chair and didn’t provide. Yes, I was stressing out but by getting almost all the servers staring at us because I can’t control my son. Wasn’t helping. And also adding “what else do you need” was another add on. She messed up on our ticket to the point she would have gotten a better tip on what my husband provided us only cash to eat out. It took almost all our money. That was her fault cause I could see on her face she was pissed.
The only positive side is the manager provided us what my mother wanted to eat which only has for breakfast. I don’t come here often to know the time changed and also in the menu for lunch hours. I would have known better to check online so that’s our fault.
This is a long rant but now I could understand why this place keeps on having new hires for servers.
… moreUlysses Espinoza
Very good cafe. The layout is nice and clean and there’s plenty of seating. The food was flavorful and the portions are above average. The staff is nice and welcoming. Our waiter was attentive, which enhanced the overall experience. It’s a very good option for breakfast.
… moreT H
YUM! Yes you should go here, you can stop looking for the perfect breakfast/brunch spot now. The chicken fried steak ranks #1 for best I’ve had in my life and I’m a native Texan who grew up on the stuff. The honey butter chicken biscuits are delicious and you can taste the homemade quality in every bite. My only recommendation is to ask for extra honey butter! The espresso martini is okay, I like Press cafes better BUT the Chai espresso martini is delicious! Totally recommend that one! We also had a side of bacon which was just okay. We sat at the bar and had fast and Greta service from Ashley P. 100/10 we would come here again!
… moreJacki B
Get the pie! Great selection and made in house. Food is old school and homemade. Servers are really friendly. Berry pie was awesome
… moreLori Jamison Northrop
This lovely location is conveniently placed right in the corner of magnolia Street. Easy access in and out with great parking. I took the mother for brunch after a medical procedure, and we were welcomed beautifully at the door by the owner and the host. we sat down and had the loveliest breakfast. We had their healthiest pancakes, which turned out to be very delightful. We had oatmeal with lots of yummy sprinkles on top with fruits and different things. Their coffee was on point, and the whole experience was Phenomenal. Please support your local businesses, take care of your waitstaff and enjoy a wonderful place to brunch.
… moreChristina Ruiz
We have been a few times and never had a bad meal but also don’t understand the big hype. I appreciate it’s a cute local place in a trendy part of town, def will give it that.
Great for breakfast but not a very big menu (in my opinion). I have never had lunch there.
Service was great and luckily no wait at the time we went this go round. Usually it’s a wait. Normally can be a bit loud and a rather small place. We have been seated at a table, booth, and bar and I really enjoyed the bar.
Again, don’t get me wrong, it’s a great place for a simple breakfast and haven’t had a bad experience yet but I personally like to have options when I comes to breakfasts and feel this is a bit limited.
Last visit I had the eggs Benedict but didn’t take a picture of it in the brunch menu so don’t recall the formal dish name. The sauce was great and honestly, probably one of the best cooked poached eggs I’ve had in a very long time.
My husband had the Denver omelette and loved it. Fluffy eggs and plenty of filling in the omelette. Coffee is great, a bit on the strong side every time. I have always gotten an americano as well as brewed coffee and the Americano is perfection every time.
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