Great food, great prices. good service, friendly staff, clean, and the best coffee in town. This is our go to breakfast spot and we are never dissapointed.
Julee D.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Tucson, AZ
We love this place it’s great service, clean food is home made. Try the Swiss and mushroom omelet it is sublime.
Christine S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 San Diego, CA
We came to this little hidden gem during U of A homecoming weekend last week. From the Google reviews, we decided to check it out. Located in a little strip mall, it didn’t look fancy. Small place but once we walked in, I loved the homey and inviting energy. It was definitely a mom pop establishment, but the aroma of the food was heavenly. Our waitress was very friendly and accommodating. I could tell the majority of the customers are locals and I loved the ambience. As for the food… DELICIOUS! I had French toast, eggs over easy, hash browns and bacon. Everything tasted amazing. Just when I thought I was done, I overheard our waitress ask one of the customers if they wanted a slice of coconut cream pie of pecan pie. I knew I couldn’t leave without having a slice; especially since coconut cream pie is my all-time favorite. The slice was big and I could have easily shared it with my husband, but I was being selfish. He ended up getting a slice because he knew I was not going to let him have a bite. Talk about delicious! It was probably the best coconut cream pie I’ve ever had. All in all, this place is amazing! Much better than the chain restaurants and very reasonable for the amount of food you get. We will definitely be coming back next time we’re in the area!
Kelly L.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Tucson, AZ
positives: the place was very clean, the service was friendly and efficient, and the food came out very quickly and all accurate. negatives: food was mediocre. the veggies in my veggie omelette weren’t cooked(still raw), the hashbrowns were bland, and the biscuits and gravy were like paste. My Mom got the pecan pancakes and they were okay. with all the other east side locations for breakfast I wouldn’t go to this one again
Tom I.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 San Diego, CA
Mom & Pop diner. Not fancy. Good food. Killer pies. Good servers. Recommend«Mexican Grill» for hearty breakfast. Our family loves this place.
Douglas E.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Hudson Oaks, TX
If you only want desert, come here. Everything else is admittedly frozen. Why would I pay $ 8 – 9 for a chicken fried steak that was frozen on purpose. Come on guys, some of your customers still have tastebuds. Waitresses very friendly and kind, but just not worth it. Denny’s already perfected eggs and hashbrowns, so make it really worth it to visit your place. Tucson trend, charge more for less. The snow birds and college kids will pay for it. No more.
Audrey C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Tucson, AZ
We ordered lunch. The mediocre lunch was made up for by a delicious cookie dough pie a la mode. I may come back for breakfast, which hopefully receives more effort than their lunches which tasted like canned green beans, boxed mashed potatoes, canned chicken salad, and all entirely unseasoned. Bland and boring. Why the three stars? Clean, friendly, edible if overly plain, and AMAZING pie. Next time I shall plant myself on a bar stool and eat just pie.
Steve A.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Tucson, AZ
Love this place, definitely quaint and by no means is that a bad thing. Always better than the«chains», nothing like a little local eatery to start off your day.
Jaime W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Tucson, AZ
Went here for brunch today with my Mom as part of our normal Sunday outting. Place was packed! Was quoted a wait time to be seated of approx 15 – 20 mins, but it was barely 10 mins before we got our table. Service was awesome! Very friendly waitress & drinks were promptly refilled etc. just a good local restaurant with very good food! Would definitely come here again, U should too :)
Joshua W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Surprise, AZ
These lady severs mean business! As soon as I walked in, I was greeted and told to pick my own seat which was nice. We sat down and immediately our server was there prepared to take a drink order. She brought the drinks right away and filled the coffee. Throughout our visit all of the waitresses seemed attentive and filled coffees, even at tables that they weren’t serving. The menu had an extensive selection for breakfast and was organized well. The prices were good as well. The food came quickly just the way we ordered it. The potatoes were okay. I must admit that places that serve food that isn’t seasoned is my pet peeve. The potatoes were not seasoned but cooked well. If you season french fries you have to season hash browns and home fries. The eggs were a perfect over-medium and the corned beef hash was cooked well and from the can,(the only way to eat it!) Others with me ordered an omelet and pancakes and they were good as well. Overall the experience was great but if you are looking for a cozy place to enjoy an slow breakfast I would make other plans. They definitely pump people in and out to optimize business. I really liked the counter and stools, it gave the place an old-school diner effect. If I were to be picky, the décor didn’t match the layout at all. The fake hanging plants and«crafty» signage and chotchkies stifled this unique diner look. I also saw a handwritten sign that said, «No business meetings» which I thought was strange. It was next to another sign that said, «$ 5 charge for whining.» I think they went a little overboard with the signs. A cool spot with the family owned feel and great service. The tables, ketchup containers and menus were clean. I would go back and recommend it to a friend.
Tommy T.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Saugerties, NY
Bread and ButterLESS Café! On a recent visit when i asked the sweet server if i could get butter in place of the margarine that they serve, I was told they dont offer butter! WTF! otherwise a good place i guess i won’t be returning since i don’t eat margarine as of principle. I can’t believe they wouldn’t at least offer butter when requested especially since u named the place bread and BUTTER café!! HELLO!
Georgia S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Phoenix, AZ
I’m just a basic breakfast eater. You become complacent when ordering eggs. This place made my eggs perfectly and absolutely no brown. 2 eggs over medium no runny whites, it was just like it was made at home on a clean pan. Thank you
Dan R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Tucson, AZ
We’ve been stopping by Bread and Butter for 10 plus years. The one near Columbus… Figured we’d try the new location. The tradition continues: Great service, great food, always consistent. Warning, this is not a fancy high end snooty place to eat. It is warm, welcoming and homey. Love this place! Local treasure!
William B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Tucson, AZ
My first visit here was quite fun, as I am a big fan of diners that have a small time feel to them. This place was busy but the service was excellent and there’s coffee in pots everywhere you look. They make their own pies? Note to self: return for home made pie soon. I ordered up a Huevo’s Rancheros and loved it! Runny eggs, a HUGE tortilla, beans, and a very spicy sauce(they have a mild too) and made for such good food. My dad ate up corned beef hash with toast. This is good eatin at a super reasonable price!
Adrian L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Tucson, AZ
This is our 5th time here. The staff is great and food is good and fast! Only reason I didn’t give 5 stars is because there is no children’s menu.
Andrew M.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Tucson, AZ
I came here for lunch not really knowing what I wanted and wasn’t really impressed when I left. The menu is American Standards and fairly short, one page for breakfast and one page for lunch/dinner. I had the meatloaf which comes with mashed potatoes and gravy, some corn(just the kernels), and a roll with butter. I ordered Iced tea to drink. It really wasn’t much better than a Hungry Man TV dinner. I was still hungry after finishing but the waitress slapped the check down on my table before I could order anything else. The service was pleasant but the cook constantly calling out the waitresses name from the kitchen was annoying, this combined with the bland furniture made for a pretty ho-hum experience. On the plus side the price was ok, the glass of iced tea and meal ran me about $ 10 before tip.
Eileen L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Tucson, AZ
Best breakfast place in town — at either of their 2 locations. Food is consistently good, service is friendly and the restaurants are locally owned. Best sausage gravy in town. You can’t go wrong with anything you choose from the menu. And, to make things even better, you have to try their new steakhouse dinner restaurant next door — Garrett’s.
Mark A.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Tucson, AZ
Who doesn’t love an all American breakfast or lunch, I love this place. I was a little hesitant at 1st because I love the original Bread and Butter, but I was not disappointed. The service rocked as always, the food was as close to my Grandmas as it could be(My Mom was and is not a stellar cook). I had the Liver and Onions this last time and a honking piece of rhubarb pie, all scrumptious! so drop on by if your like me at all you will be very pleased.
Michelle G.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Tucson, AZ
My husband had a day off so we decided to change up the regular routine and go out for breakfast. Bread & Butter Café recently opened up in our neighborhood so we headed over. The place was pretty busy when we arrived. We decided to sit at the counter, there was plenty of space there. The wait staff were all hustling and bustling. We we’re waited on promptly and served coffee quickly. Our food came out hot and perfectly cooked. We will definitely recommend and return to this convenient little café.
Paul C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Tucson, AZ
I’ve been to the Bread & Butter Café a few times since they moved into my neighborhood, and this seemed like a good time to update my review from 3 stars to 4. In general, I think their food is decent«breakfast diner» fare. The service, on the other hand, is great. They’re friendly, attentive, and they appear to treat their regulars well. They really push the«homemade» pie, and this is the one thing I suggest you avoid. When she offered it to me «heated up», this meant«microwaved», and the pie was half hot and half very cold. The crust wasn’t flaky like any homemade pie I’ve had. The pie I tried was rhubarb, but it lacked any rhubarb tang. It was also so bright red that I wondered if it had food coloring in the filling. Here are the other things I’ve tried: — Louisiana hot sausage special. Good, but since it came from the specials board, the price included coffee or tea, which are not things I drink. They don’t adjust the specials price if you don’t want those drinks. — Pancakes and eggs. So far, every egg I’ve ordered has been cooked perfectly. The pancakes were a little bit rubbery but not awful. — Minced ham with scrambled eggs. Pretty good with Cholula. Perks: Smuckers brand jelly on the tables, not a generic. Quick service. Super-friendly. Biggest downside: I think they cost a little bit more than other comparable Eastside restaurants. I only drink water, so I imagine this is worse for people who also pay for a drink. The price difference between the«specials» on the menu(which don’t include a drink) and the specials on the whiteboard(which include coffee or tea) appears to be about $ 2.