You get what you paid for applies to this pace. Price are cheap but food is mediocre. The only thing that was worth was the service this is why I am giving them 2 stars. I ordered a monte cristo and my husband had an omelet. I literally took one bite and couldn’t go on. I don’t think I will be back. Very disappointed with reviewers this was not as good as they said.
Denise M.
Classificação do local: 4 Lakeland, FL
Sunday breakfast, 11÷15÷15, was delicious! Had the Mexican omelette, rye toast, and grits. True grits! Creamy, no lumps, not instant! Very yummy omelette. Not skimpy on the toppings! Great service.
Norma W.
Classificação do local: 3 Lakeland, FL
Lots of food for little money. Strong coffee. Food was ok. Could have been a little hotter. Service was very good. Restroom could have been a little cleaner. Might try again.
James T.
Classificação do local: 4 Lakeland, FL
Nice people, quality food. Low prices. The theme needs help… or direction. But that’s not really a problem, I’m there to eat, not admire the walls. I was very happy with both of the meals ive had there. the lunch menu is dang good for the menu. try the reuben, i loved it.
Tricia G.
Classificação do local: 3 Lakeland, FL
My husband and I had a very delightful experience for our first time eating at The Egg Factory. We both ordered egg dishes and the portions were huge. I got the deluxe breakfast… 2 eggs, 2 bacon, 2 sausage, hash Browns and ham. My husband got the Santa Fe omlet with home fries. I do not recommend the corn beef hash though. It comes out looking like a can of wet dogfood. And does not taste good at all!
Amanda B.
Classificação do local: 5 Lakeland, FL
This place is great. I’ve had quite a few dishes here, including fish(melt in your mouth and amazing seasoning), chicken fried steak(another gem), and the biscuits and gravy(tender biscuits and homemade sausage gravy, AMAZING!). They have great specials for breakfast and lunch, and you always get more than you pay for. Everyone is super friendly and the owners are always around asking if things are ok. The place is always clean as well. There’s only one thing I didn’t like. Instant mashed potatoes. But it was only once, so I figured they had to use them in a pinch or something. Do yourself a favor and freaking eat here. Your wallet and your stomach will thank you.
Deke K.
Classificação do local: 3 Tampa, FL
The Egg Factory opened in December 2014 in what was once Clara’s followed by the Butterfly Café. It is owned by a Greek family from the same Greek island as the family restaurant across the street from it. Many of the same friendly waitresses from the past businesses work here. It’s open 6 am to 2 pm with a full breakfast menu and starts serving lunch about 11. You can get breakfast all day. 95% of the menu is under $ 7 so a great bargain. «Pepsi products, sorry Coke» is written right on the menu. I forgave them the no Coke products which saved me $ 2 on a drink. My first meal was their garden omelet, a hefty portion full of fresh red and green peppers and perhaps mushroom and onion – though the peppers out-flavored everything else(not complaining!). Choice of 3 cheese. I chose Swiss and it came tucked inside and melty. Loved that the toast was thin and properly toasted. I chose cheesy hash brown casserole for my side. Though dry, it had an interesting flavor. Nice for a change but I’d go more traditional next time. I definitely needed a doggy bag. I was perplexed why the window sign said«Eggs Benedict $ 1.25» when the price was about $ 7 on the menu but forgot to ask. They have daily specials. Lunch is subs, burgers, salads and hot entrees like pork chops. Some Greek items. Vegetable of today was gonna be collards. The place was clean but the girls were bent over the specials sign with chalk in hand and did not wash to grab plates and serve between scribbling. I think time will tell if this is going to be just another 3-star diner or develop into something special.