Breakfast restaurants in USA
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Costa's Diner
A bizarre little breakfast nook with a counter and stools inside and three tables in the hallway of the Merchant's Wharf. The food is good, the portions huge and there's no cash register. After finishing off a plate of eggs and smoked-salmon hash, you merely toss your money into a huge brass bucket on the counter and wave goodbye.
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Omelette Inn
From clerks to cops to city-council members, everybody's got a soft spot for this unassuming joint where breakfasts and sandwiches are served in belt-loosening portions. Build up your own omelette from more than 40 ingredients or pick from tried-and-true menu favorites such as The Sicilian or Grecian Formula.
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Cafe Hale'iwa
An unpretentious joint with Formica tables and walls plastered with surf memorabilia, Cafe Hale'iwa is a popular haunt for both local surfers and day-trippers. It offers good food at cheap prices. A popular breakfast choice is the egg sandwich or mahi and eggs. Lunch is mostly sandwiches and Mexican fare.
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Koke'e Lodge
Step right up, folks. This is the only eatery within 20 miles. Luckily the food is surprisingly good. Find smoked-salmon quiche, granola and other breakfast fare all day long, plus hearty soups, sandwiches and interesting salads, like the Moroccan sampler with couscous, hummus and Mediterranean veggies.
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Kula Sandalwoods Restaurant
The owner-chef earned her toque from the prestigious Culinary Institute of America. At breakfast she serves up a knockout eggs Benedict. Lunch moves into specialty salads and innovative sandwiches on foccacia bread. Heady espresso, too. The restaurant is less than a mile north of Haleakala Crater Rd.
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La Bellavia
Be prepared to wait in line at this popular, cash-only breakfast spot. The seven-grain French toast with bananas, apples or blueberries is excellent; or try one of their egg dishes, such as eggs sardo, with sautéed spinach and artichoke hearts. Lunch includes a grilled portobello-mushroom sandwich and a grilled salmon salad, as well as standard options like grilled cheese, burgers and a tuna melt.
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Flamingo Restaurant
Offers everything from eggs and bacon for breakfast to burgers or shrimp for dinner. And if you've caught your own supper, the eatery offers a 'fish service,' and will cook up your already cleaned and filleted catch. For after-dinner drinks, hit the Anglers Bar at the front of the restaurant.
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Oscar's Restaurant
Oscar's is part of the city's lore as the place clean-cut serial killer Ted Bundy was spotted and ultimately apprehended in 1978. You can chow down on Southern classics including turkey with cornbread dressing, fried chicken, a heap of seafood options and daily specials at bargain prices.
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Sunrise Café
Sit on the little lanai and watch the morning harbor action at this cozy hole-in-the-wall. Locals rave about the eggs, Portuguese sausage and fruit plate (around US$7), and Sunrise also makes good breakfast burritos and decadent chocolate pancakes. At lunch it's salads and sandwiches.
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Matt's Big Breakfast
First, a warning: even on weekdays lines are often out the door. There are no reservations, so sign your name on the clipboard and expect a 20-minute wait (and bring quarters for the meter). The upside? Best. Breakfast. Ever. Every regular menu item is great but daily specials – such as eggs scrambled with peppers and chorizo into fluffy-spicy- ohmygoodness on a bed of mouthwatering crispy home fries – are supremely yummy. A true Phoenix institution.
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Douglas Café
One of two good restaurants in Douglas worth waiting for the bus for. Serves almost 20 different types of burgers, each weighing in at a third of a pound. Can't make up your mind? Go with the local favorite, the Douglas Burger (ham, sautéed mushrooms and Swiss cheese).
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Noelle's Garden Café
The best (and pretty much only) place for breakfast. There's seating inside the cheery house as well as on the adjoining vine-trellised deck. It has many lunch choices - soups, sandwiches, salads - with lots of veggie options. The breakfast burrito is especially good.
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Coffee Pot Restaurant
This has been the go-to breakfast and lunch joint for decades. It's always busy and service can be slow, but it's friendly, the meals are reasonably priced and the selection is huge – 101 types of omelets, for a start. (Jelly, peanut butter and banana omelet, anyone?)
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Fiddlehead Restaurant
Juneau's longtime favorite has excellent food, a healthy variety of vegetarian and a fresh-and-creative 'California cuisine' approach to every dish - like breakfast offering 'Sylvia's Mom's Favorite': two eggs, cheddar cheese, guacamole and sour cream over brown rice.
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Charley's
Got a hankering for breakfast in the afternoon? No problem here. Charley's will whip you up island-fresh eggs any time of the day. The eggs Benedict with sautéed spinach and mushrooms is simply ono. The burgers, steaks and pizzas don't disappoint either.
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Martha’s 22nd Street Grill
Every table has an ocean view on the cheery umbrella’d patio just steps from the Strand. Martha’s scrumptious scrambles, tasty wraps and addictive chicken cilantro soup keep locals rolling in by bike, blade and stroller. Don’t worry, the waiting list moves fast.
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All-American Diner
Inside the chrome-quilted facade, sit at shiny booths or at the Deco lamp-lit counter and listen to tunes from the '60s to '80s on the jukebox while dining on burgers, fries and other classic American fare. The breakfast bar's a good deal, especially for kids.
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SeaWatch
Head up here to the golf course if you want to escape the hotel scene. At breakfast the crab-cake eggs Benedict sizzles. At other times you'll find tasty sandwiches, salads and seafood. Dine on the veranda for a panoramic ocean view across the fairway.
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Chapter & Moon
The top spot at Noyo Harbor serves down-home American-style cooking (think meatloaf and chicken with dumplings) overlooking the water in a whitewashed room with pinewood tables and ladder-back chairs. Mains are cheap; starters aren't. Good breakfasts.
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Mango Grill & Bar
Overlooking the golf course, Mango brings them in with huge servings and a menu that covers the gamut from local grinds to New York steak. People come from miles around for the breakfast fare, especially the French toast smothered in tropical fruits.
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Omelette Parlor
An institution since the time Main St was known as Dogtown, festooned with black-and-whites of old Santa Monica, a soundtrack of oldies and a leafy courtyard out back. Big-as-your-head omelets and famous waffles for breakfast may last you to dinner.
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Café 222
Downtown's favorite breakfast place for pumpkin waffles; buttermilk, orange-pecan or granola pancakes; and eggs in scrambles or benedicts. There are lunchtime sandwiches and salads, but we can't get enough of breakfast (available until closing).
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Center Café
Center Café serves the best breakfast in town, with plump blueberry pancakes, rich crab cakes and all the standards. You can dine on the large porch of this country-style farmhouse. It’s off ME 27, 1 mile north of Boothbay Harbor.
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Colony Kitchen
It serves the best breakfasts in town and serves it all day. Diner dinners include fried chicken, meat loaf and chicken fried steak. You'll eat beneath stuffed birds suspended from the ceiling (hence the 'Noisy Goose Cafe' nickname).
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Flakowitz Bagel Inn
This New York–style deli always has a huge breakfast crowd thanks to its 20-something variety of bagels, enormous plates of eggs, pancakes and the usual. Lunch is a quality experience, too. The line moves fast.
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