Went this morning and it was excellent. Food was delicious, and the service was exceptional. I had biscuits and gravy and it was awesome, fluffy and light. We spoke with the owner and he was a really nice guy.
Psychag said:
Hulabaloo's Biscuits and gravy are awesome.
Damn you both! My wife just started me on the Keto diet yesterday and all I want is bread/biscuits and carbs.GiveEmHellBill said:Psychag said:
HHulabaloo's Biscuits and gravy are awesome.
Yes. Yes, they are.
And their Elvis fries are the best side/appetizer in all of town.
I've been on Keto since the beginning of July and been craving their french toast every day since.Heismenberg said:Damn you both! My wife just started me on the Keto diet yesterday and all I want is bread/biscuits and carbs.GiveEmHellBill said:Psychag said:
HHulabaloo's Biscuits and gravy are awesome.
Yes. Yes, they are.
And their Elvis fries are the best side/appetizer in all of town.
Really? Yuck. I have literally never had a good breakfast/brunch experience at ABE. I've tried. Believe me, I want to like it.Bucketrunner said:
We so wanted this to be someplace we could put in regular rotation, because the south end desperately needs a good sit down place for breakfast/brunch. We've been twice and just aren't feeling it. The biscuits are a big disappointment. Those from a freezer compare well. The highlight is the wonderful orange juice.
My dream is Another Broken Egg. We absolutely love their menu.
chloelee said:
We have been twice just to make sure to take Stella out of our rotation. Food is way overpriced for the quality in my opinion. Ours was bland at best.
My thoughts exactly, I had the Southern Benedict and gravy was meh, wife had oatmeal with bananas. With two cups of coffee and tip $25. Plus with all traffic sound, patio was loud. She likes it as a place to have coffee and chat with friends, but there's so many other places that I don't see the allure.GiveEmHellBill said:
Wife and I had it a few weeks ago.
We were both kind of.....apathetic about it.
Ordering and paying at the counter when you walk in was interesting. Kind of refreshing, actually. The service was good. The owner stopped by and asked how it was. That was all well and good.
It was the food that was just....meh.
I had the Southern Benedict and was unimpressed. The ham wasn't that great and the gravy had an odd aftertaste to it. Almost like a slight burned skillet taste. The wife had the shrimp and grits and the grits didn't have much flavor to them.
I'd be willing to go back to try the biscuit french toast and the biscuit donut holes, but I'm in no hurry.
It's too bad, because I really wanted a place like this near my house. We love First Watch, but can't seem to get over there on Saturday mornings (since we work during the week) and on Sundays I have to use their app to get on the waiting list before we even leave for church because the wait is that long.