West Egg Cafe
Atlanta, GA 30318
Phone: (404) 872-3973
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08/13/2008 Posted by Esch
West Egg is a cool place with great food. Their breakfast is awesome. They are cool with kids which is hard to find around here. Wet Egg is a great neighborhood place to eat.
04/23/2008 Posted by liltraveler
I stopped by around 12:30 on a Saturday with a friend. We were seated within 10 minutes but it did take a little while to be seen to by our waiter. We both ordered a menu special that consisted of egg and turkey chorizo. It was very tasty as was our sweet tea. Portion and price were reasonable as well. I was hoping to try the Coca-Cola cupcake but they were all out by the time we got there. Same with the chocolate chip cookies. However, the red velvet cupcake we tried was delicious. The icing was buttery and the cake was moist. I guess next time we'll try to get there a bit earlier so we can try the others before they run out! The only real negative I have is that the parking was valet and I prefer to hang onto my keys if possible..personal quirk. We parked a few blocks away and walked. Maybe after the massive construction happening all around it is over the parking problems with be over, too.
Pros: Great cupcakes, cute atmosphere
Cons: Parking's a mess
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02/13/2008 Posted by bobmichel
I came in for lunch today and to pick up my dozen assorted cupcakes. My lunch went very well and the food was delicious; however, the service at the counter to pick up my cupcake order was HORRIBLE! I was standing near the counter where I saw my name on an empty box. A young girl with a brown West Egg hoodie came by, asked if I needed help. I said I was here to pick up my ordered (I pointed to the box). She said "You can pick it up", when I didn’t immediately do so she repeated herself 3 times, each time speaking slower and clearer as if I didn’t speak English or I was retarded. When she grabbed the box and opened it and saw that it was empty all she said was "OH". I then asked her how she felt after trying to make me feel like an idiot. Her smug response was "I feel fine". No sorry nothing. She packed up my order, charged me my $25 gave me my change and said nothing more. I’ve e-mail Jennifer the owner twice with no response what so ever. The disappointing cupcakes matched the disappointing service.
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02/04/2008 Posted by janedoe1978
The Coca Cola cupcakes are yum! I've ordered these for parties and get-togethers and they are always a crowd pleaser!
Pros: great food, great serivice
Cons: parking can be difficult; wait is long
01/06/2008 Posted by francesfr
West Egg has been a welcome addition to West Midtown. The food quality and value is great. Serving breakfast and lunch to a hip, local, artsy crowd with kids. Customers are diverse and have discovered West Egg is a small haven for patrons with kids. It wasn't always this way, but has become more so as of lately. Therefore, as I prefer a quieter, more adult atmosphere I no longer frequent West Egg but do adore their grits and appreciate their selection. The basics of omelettes, biscuits, benedicts, etc. along with pork, turkey or soy options, with specials which usually include a Mexican inspired breakfast burrito, to caesar and teriyaki salads and unqiue sandwiches makes this eatery a happy medium for all. Making the experience all that cheery is their homemade cookies and cupcakes! Service is good, food is great and prices are fair. The nearby construction of the White Provisions complex makes parking difficult. Off street parking available around the corner on Brady.
Pros: menu options, grits, location, value
Cons: wait can be long as w/ any breakfast joint, parking
10/08/2007 Posted by viningsbee
I'm typically terrible at getting up at a reasonable hour in the morning, but this morning I managed to be up on my feet by 6:30am. That's cause for celebration! I went looking for somewhere to eat. I was heading to Waffle House, but I noticed West Egg and decided to give it a shot. I was very pleased. Getting there at 7:10am, there were maybe two other customers there. The waitress was very friendly and pleasant, and the food came out very quickly. Pancakes - Very good, bordering on excellent. Big (but not too big), fluffy, soft, and yummy. I forgot to try the spicy butter, but I've heard others rave about it. Biscuit - to DIE for! This was a truly excellent biscuit, in my opinion. Great taste, lightly chewy, and fluffy. I ordered mine with bacon and cheese (in a complete momentary lapse of reason I forgot to get egg on it as well). I can't wait to bring friends here and to brag about my discovery. Give this place a try, folks.
06/12/2007 Posted by jaymaygm
So many great choices in the ATL for Sunday Brunch. West Egg has now joined the ranks of Java Jive, Crescent Moon and Ria's Bluebird. And the prices are just amazing compared to other Brunch options. Hands down, for me, it's the Fried Green Tomato Wrap-Bacon, Scrambled Eggs, Horseradish Dill Cream and Cheese. This is pure new age Southern Breakfast nirvina. The gourmet coffees are terrific. My brunch companions love the Buttermilk Pancakes w/Spicy Honey Butter. And that Piemento Cheese and Bacon Omelette. Again, the prices are right on!
Pros: New Age Southern Breakfast! Great Prices & Taste!
11/21/2006 Posted by km400r
Love the red velvet cupcakes and sandwiches. It's a great place to go for a cup of coffee and a snack.
Pros: Cupcakes, coffee
Cons: Amount of seating
11/17/2006 Posted by dklittl
First of all, very pleasant service is guaranteed at West Egg. Second, a great place for breakfast food served with a unique twist. I'm a big fan of the Green Tomato Breakfast wrap and the pancakes with honey butter. In an unusual location on the West side of the city but well worth the ride for its food, service and price.
Pros: Service, Breakfast foods, Cupcakes and price
Cons: Location
09/10/2006 Posted by gregmay
Great Breakfast Place..... Good food, atmosphere, and value. The only thing that I don't care for here is the grits. I am from the south, and grits should taste like grits. The grits here are spicy.
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