The Cracked Egg

  4.4 – 492 reviews   • Breakfast restaurant

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Brittany Allen
Absolutely love this breakfast spot! Simple and delicious menu – hits all the right options of savory and sweet! But more than that, the staff is so friendly and fun! It was my first time there and i was so welcomed and engaged! Also it’s a try right shop, so hellllo, so you can eat and shop for fun knickknacks at the same time! Highly recommend, this place is delicious and delightful!
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Jaclyn Henderson (Realtor)
The Cracked Egg in Milliken is one of those hidden gems that never disappoints! The food is always fresh, flavorful, and cooked to perfection – whether it’s breakfast, brunch, or lunch, everything hits the spot. Their portions are generous, the coffee is always hot, and the service is friendly and fast.

It’s our go-to breakfast spot in Milliken, and my family looks forward to it every weekend. You can really feel the hometown warmth here – it’s what makes this community so special.

As a local real estate agent in Northern Colorado, I love supporting local favorites like The Cracked Egg. If you’re ever in the Milliken area, this place is an absolute must-try! ☕️
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Mick Willits
Fun little breakfast diner in Milliken. Basically everything on the walls/shelves is for sale. Fun antiques and trinkets to look at while enjoying some yummy breakfast. The beignets are SO good!
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John
Update: I did not take the credit offered but decided to give them another chance order out and I can say happily they have returned to form. I’ve ordered out twice and got the quality I expected from dining in both times. I am happy I have a good breakfast spot once again.

If you dine in expect an amazing experience if you order out your nothing to them. This is twice I’ve ordered out and both time have been awful. 30 bucks to get this. It’s an absolute shame because the food is amazing when you go in and sit down.
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Mandilynne
I love supporting small business. This very clean little mom and pop diner w/small thrift store items for sale. It was very quiet upon our arrival, no people, no music, silent. Just when we thought they may be closed we were greeted by a waitress. She was very hospitable, nice, and answered my many questions. 1. Is the green chili vegetarian? No, lard. 2. Are the beans vegetarian? Yes. Do you have salsa? Yes, but, in a packet, not fresh. I wouldn’t think the country gravy is vegetarian either, but forgot to ask, it’s traditionally made with chicken stock. Anyway, the questions helped w/my ordering, I ordered the huevos rancheros, no green chili. It was okay, the hash browns were a little greasier than I would prefer. The salsa packets, not good. Hubs had a basic breakfast, eggs w/cheddar, (you should specify, or else they use American) bacon, hash browns, and french toast. His french toast was burnt on the outside and smooshy on the inside, sadly he didn’t say anything, and ate it disappointed. We also ordered beignets and a cini mini. The cini mini was a small cinnamon with icing pancake and it was delicious! The beignets weren’t authentic, in the fact that they were more dense biscuity, instead of a light and fluffy, like a French style pastry. Overall this place was decent and worth dining at, there was a small crowd before we left, still no music (which I found bizarre). They could use a few minor improvements to really make this place pop and be more mentionable. Natural maple syrup, fresh OJ, salsa, and no one time use plastics, ex. straws/bags and styrofoam. Let’s help save Colorado and the planet (we only have one :).
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Mike Gentry
The food was not too bad and was pretty much on par with most breakfast places. The atmosphere was on par with a normal little diner. The best thing was the service, the two hostesses we’re really great. I would choose to eat here again where I traveling through Milliken in the morning again.
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Ben A
One of the coolest (and slightly eccentric) little breakfast spots I’ve ever been to!

Food was fast, delicious and portions were ample. The decor in here is just awesome! All kinds of unique trinkets on the walls (and even on the restroom walls!) that you could spend a couple of hours looking at.

If you’re in this area, skip the chains (hey, I like “I-Hop” and “D-ennys” too…!) and give this place a try. You won’t be sorry.
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Floyd Anderson
I ordered the Texas breakfast and everything was cooked perfectly. I think the gravy could use a little boost of flavor, but it was fine. Service was fast and friendly. The restaurant is small and they have a lot of items inside on display that are for sale. Kind of like a garage sale. The coffee was just ok. They also have a nice lunch menu.
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Ross Jordan
Great local breakfast/lunch joint. Staff qas friendly…and as it got busy, so did they! Like a flea market and restaurant combined. It was cool. Go check them out!
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Rowan Hawkins
Amy was fabulous and made my first time turn into a daily routine while my hubby and I were moving. The hollendaise is delicious, eggs are perfect, and everything is made quickly with care. While a small place, don’t let it fool you, you can’t go wrong with their benedicts or French toast!
Edit: Also, don’t forget to order their beignets! They are out of this world and are a must!
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