Breakfast food is always a good test for a first visit. If they use those frozen hockey pucks instead of in-house home fried potatoes, or if the eggs are burned on the edges, well you know to never come back. Waffle House is the standard for breakfast
My wife is a fan of “breakfast food” in a restaurant.
I think that the United States is an “odd man out” when it comes to breakfast. We eat foods that we do not normally eat at other times of the day. We seem to have special foods just for this time of day.
I’ve had fried rice for breakfast, Of course, that was in Japan. However, I’ve never had Kimchee for breakfast in Korea.
Can’t understand why McDonalds stopped serving it all day. (I understand a temporary halt during labor shortages and covid but they never brought it back). I bought their stock right after they announced they were adding it all day and it went up for several months. I rarely go to Micky D’s anymore now that they don’t offer it later in the day.
Years ago, I lived around the corner from a 24 hour restaurant. The “served all day” breakfast could be as simple as toast and coffee, up to a build-your-own a la carte platter. Whenever I was hungry, but didn’t feel like cooking, that was where you’d find me. I still like breakfast any time of the day.
Jml58 over 1 year ago
It is always morning somewhere.
Farside99 over 1 year ago
Now he thinks it needs 4 more words:
All You Can Eat
pengzoid Premium Member over 1 year ago
Since breakfast is a time at which one eats and not a type of food, every restaurant serves breakfast all day.
purepaul Premium Member over 1 year ago
Breakfast food is always a good test for a first visit. If they use those frozen hockey pucks instead of in-house home fried potatoes, or if the eggs are burned on the edges, well you know to never come back. Waffle House is the standard for breakfast
Zebrastripes over 1 year ago
I love breakfast foods! Bring it on!
johnjoyce over 1 year ago
My mom’s three favorite words: Let’s eat out.
ladykat over 1 year ago
The breakfasts served at most of those diners are ginormous.
dflak over 1 year ago
My wife is a fan of “breakfast food” in a restaurant.
I think that the United States is an “odd man out” when it comes to breakfast. We eat foods that we do not normally eat at other times of the day. We seem to have special foods just for this time of day.
I’ve had fried rice for breakfast, Of course, that was in Japan. However, I’ve never had Kimchee for breakfast in Korea.
My normal breakfast is fruit and cheese.
wrytercat over 1 year ago
I agree. Eat whatever, whenever. There’s a sign over my kitchen doorway: For your convenience, Open 24/7. Visit us anytime.
Detroit Dan over 1 year ago
OK then, Western Omelette it is.
rickmac1937 Premium Member over 1 year ago
Yes
MaryBethJavorek1 over 1 year ago
we seem to have more restaurants open for breakfast and lunch now, hard to find new places for dinner. The breakfast and lunch places close by 3
Frank Burns Eats Worms over 1 year ago
I love hearing someone else’s three little words:" I got this!"
ragsarooni over 1 year ago
Me,TOO!
sobrown51 over 1 year ago
Can’t understand why McDonalds stopped serving it all day. (I understand a temporary halt during labor shortages and covid but they never brought it back). I bought their stock right after they announced they were adding it all day and it went up for several months. I rarely go to Micky D’s anymore now that they don’t offer it later in the day.
J. R. M. over 1 year ago
We often have breakfast for dinner when we’re tired of the same old same old…come supper time.
l3i7l over 1 year ago
Years ago, I lived around the corner from a 24 hour restaurant. The “served all day” breakfast could be as simple as toast and coffee, up to a build-your-own a la carte platter. Whenever I was hungry, but didn’t feel like cooking, that was where you’d find me. I still like breakfast any time of the day.
goboboyd over 1 year ago
Inevitably, they will have run out of French Toast and Bacon.
Captain Bars over 1 year ago
And I’m sure you equally love seeing the four-word sign that says “All you can eat.”
Zen-of-Zinfandel over 1 year ago
Soon you’ll appreciate “early bird specials.”