Amazing Grace
213 Lincoln Ave, Breckenridge, CO, 80424
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Address :
213 Lincoln Ave
Breckenridge, CO, 80424 - Phone (970) 453-1445
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Parking : Street
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Lauren R.
This place is super laid back, and delicious smelling. Don't come in here and expect to be in and out in about 5 min unless your just grabbing coffee and a baked good (which are irresistible btw). Food came out within 15 min once we ordered- and it was amazing! I got the opus (egg, spinach, tomato on their huge and scrumptious biscuits). I'd love to come back here for lunch next time I pop into Breck, as that menu looked just as tasty. Really enjoyed the chill atmosphere and it almost felt like home just hanging out and waiting on "mom" in the kitchen cooking breakfast. How to order/relax and enjoy: You come in and sit where you want, water glasses are located to the right of the register on a shelf (a sign marks it) and water pitchers are in the fridge. It's a very help yourself kind of place as the staff are busy cooking up your meal. The coffee is the the left of the register with cups/cream/sugar/ spoons and so on- help yourself if your sitting down to eat. From there the menus are on the counter and above the register on the wall. Pick out what you'd like and oogle at the baked goods (we certainly left with a few to-go at the end of our visit). You stand at the register when your ready to order- place it, go back to your table and the staff brings it out. Once your done you clear your own plate and place it in the dish buckets below the coffee. All paying is done once the meal is finished, and once again you walk up to the register and pay when your ready-- no pressure to hurry on out. You can call ahead to order, for to-go if your in a rush. The coffee is wonderful and guilt free (as its trade free). They do take cards!
(5)Angelo F.
Great local, friendly, and cozy place! Have had breakfast before and now I am enjoying a Burrito for lunch. Fresh, organic, and very tasty!
(5)Slip S.
This is the kind of place I have been coming to for years. A down-to-earth vibe dominates - mismatched furniture, unusual coffee table books line the shelves, a space that clearly was a house in the not-so-distant past. I've always felt at home in places like this. The coffee is usually good, there are meatless options, interesting people come by, and the music is mellow and unabrasive, so you can sit and read or chat quietly for a while if you want. I had no problems with the service or the people working there - maybe because I don't look like a rich tourist? (lol) I just wish I had liked the food a little bit more. It wasn't bad, but the turkey sandwich I ordered, while of good quality, was a bit skimpy for the price tag - I could have made something like it at home without too much trouble.
(3)J. L.
I always have issues finding healthy place to eat when on vacation. The name says it all, this place is amazing! Everything is whole wheat, nutritious, organic, and delicious. This place nailed it. Great atmosphere, it's like your eating at your mom's house. The people are great as well. We vacation in Breck every year and I will be back for sure.
(5)Jill C.
The food is good and fresh and it is the healthiest restaurant in Breck. Unfortunately, the women that run/work there are so rude and full of attitude, but I still eat there often because the food is good. I am a Denverite who occasionally comes up to a condo we own... apparently I am not cool enough to be nice to.
(3)Gwen E.
Love this cozy spot. Good, organic coffee and lots of vegan options (even muffins and cookies!). Very friendly, laid-back service. A little off the beaten path, which is refreshing.
(5)Dillon W.
Truly Amazing food, service, and great local vibe. Best coffee I've ever had. Breck's best natural eatery. Be sure to thank the kind staff their awesome!
(5)Edwards A.
You know... if I had dreadlocks, or my forearms were covered in tattoos, or I rocked a lip ring, or I looked like I'd just shredded some "epic gnar-pow" and then crashed out on a buddy's couch, I think I'd probably like this place just fine. But I don't dress or look or act or talk quite edgy enough, and sometimes I do really off-putting things like wear polo shirts and boat shoes when it's nice outside. The two blonde women (the owners I am assuming?) who run this place obviously don't like that. In fact, they've made it very clear on more than one occasion that I'm just not quite organic or Earthy enough for them. Am I being paranoid? Possibly. But take a look at some of the other reviews. If these ladies want your business, they certainly don't show it. Among other things I've been told, "look around, what do you think?" when I asked whether they'd call my name when my order was ready or just bring it to my table (even after looking around, I still didn't know)... I've seen them verbally abuse customers who claimed that they didn't get what they ordered, and I've heard them more or less tell customers, "look, we'll get to it when we get to it -- so quit asking" when they had the audacity to inquire how much longer their sandwich order could possibly take. Maybe customer service just isn't cool anymore... or maybe these ladies just don't want yuppie tourists like me ruining their little mountain town utopia. I don't know and I don't care cause I won't be back. But I do know this... I grew up right down the road and started coming to this wonderful town long before Amazing Grace ever showed up, and I'll still be coming here, boat shoes and all, long, long after it's gone.
(1)Alexis A.
My parents have a place in Breckenridge and on several recent trips we passed by Amazing Grace and were very excited to give it a try. This Sunday I had the opportunity to stop in for breakfast with my mom and was quite disappointed with the experience. First, the service was bad. Not slow, but rude - which is so uncommon in the town. After I ordered my breakfast burrito (we'll get to that in a second) she made a comment about it being "special" when setting it down on the table. The burrito as described on the menu had optional cheese and optional chicken sausage. I opted for no cheese and added the sausage. I also asked for no black beans...that was it...and it seemed like the biggest request ever. Then it came...the burrito was lukewarm at best and I wasn't even convinced that the sausage was fully cooked through. The eggs were tasteless and the salsa was merely cold diced up tomatoes. I barely finished 1/4 of it before throwing in my napkin, literally. Amazing Grace did have great coffee and the atmosphere is adorable. That said, there are tons of other adorable restaurants in Breckenridge that I'll support before going back here again.
(1)David S.
My favorite restaurant in Breckenridge! Unpretentious with wholesome tasty food. A cozy place to hang out and grab a healthy bite.
(5)Bill W.
My favorite breakfast/hangout coffee shop in breck. I think this started out as a natural foods market, but not is more of a full time breakfast/lunch spot. on the SW corner of lincoln and french in a cool old house. -great breakfast burrito -great healthy and veg options. -lots of salads and sammies for lunch. i think they occasionally do breakfast. -high bang for buck, especially for breck and for its quality natural food. -never a wait, even when the rest of the town is bustling. -very homey, local feel.
(5)Alicia M.
The food was delicious and fresh! I enjoyed the BOB (Best Organic Breakfast, or something along those lines) and my boyfriend had the same thing. The eggs lacked a bit of flavor but thanks to the bottle of hot sauce they had on the table, it livened them up. The toast was hearty and flavorful and then butter and preserves tasted amazing. I got the vegan chocolate chip cookie to go and found it yummy but not something I would prefer over an organic chocolate chip cookie. The menu is very small, with about 5 options for breakfast so if your looking for selection, this isn't the place for you. My one gripe with this place is the "dining room" was nothing a dining room should be, with 3 different rooms and school desks as tables. We sat at a table that was on such a slope from the uneven floor that a one of the items on our table literally slid off. When we walked in, we were almost tempted to leave because you feel as though your walking into a dollhouse or something. The lady that took our order seemed rushed and pre-occupied with something in the kitchen so perhaps that is the same experience one of the other Yelpers had. Would I go back? Probably not, I enjoy a little bit larger menu and more creative twists on breakfast favorites.
(3)M C.
Delicious food, love that'd it'd all hodge-podge-y inside. It's fun and cozy. The breakfast burrito (esp the sweet potatoes and their seasoning) was DELICIOUS!! Plus we had the vegan peach muffin and it was great. The girl wt the counter was also the cook, do it took s little while because 3 of us came in around the same time. But the food was worth the wait! SO GOOD! I hope to get back there before I head out of town.
(4)Carly R.
This place is small, cute and eclectic. I had an amazing morning sipping coffee, eating one hell of an amazing super food burrito with sausage and avocado added, and reading the paper. The burrito was prepared fresh with natural ingredients. Their bakers case of scones looks tasty as well. I highly recommend if you're looking for some brunch and coffee. The place is small with probably only 20 seats.
(5)Sean A.
A real mountain cafe! Great scones, biscuits and staff! I always make sure to get a healthy start before hitting the hill here!
(5)The Good And The Bad ..
This restaurant offers the best breakfast I have ever eaten. A+ for quality, A+ for taste, A+ for service. Definitely don't miss this when you are in Breckenridge.
(5)Elizabeth F.
Cute place for lunch. Cozy old house with mismatch furniture. Breakfast menu definitely superior to lunch menu, but a great stop if you want to get away from the hubbub of the main strip.
(3)Brian M.
Amazing Grace is an amazing place to eat. Had breakfast there with my girlfriend before skiing and it was delicious. I had a a super food burrito which was excellent and she had eggs & biscuit. The price was affordable for Breck and I will without a doubt eat here again. Hands down...the best breakfast place in Breck!!!!!
(5)Karen P.
This place is a little jem in Breckenridge! Breakfast is amazing and they have some awesome coffee. I wouldn't go here if you are in a hurry - its a local spot and sometimes the wait can be a little long. But, food is amazing and everyone is super nice.
(4)Cindy B.
Fresh buttermilk biscuits, organic eggs and the best coffee in Breck. Has that wonderful small mountain town feel of Flagstaff. What more is there to say?
(4)Becky S.
We were running late for brunch so we decided to try a new place. Amazing Grace is a very cozy and small place. All the food is made per order and used with prime ingredients. The coffee is on an honor system and they are only open for breakfast & lunch. I recommend this place for anyone that is looking for a quieter place to dine in Breck.
(5)Amber A.
My favorite breakfast spot in Breck. Cozy little dining area, good coffee and awesome food. I got the biscuit and eggs topped with fresh greens. The biscuit was moist and yummy and the eggs were fluffy and delicious. Kept me going on the slopes all day till a late lunch.
(5)Charlie G.
I love places like this. Tiny joint with a unique feel and personalized menu. I had a healthy breakfast burrito and coffee. Sat on the porch.
(4)Bob V.
Love this place. So tired of every place we walk in is a huge wait. This place is awesome and off the beaten path. Great food in an old house setting.
(5)Lisa M.
You have to head over here for the excellent scones and coffee! Love love love the space, homey and authentic. Food is reasonable. Service was 4 star!
(5)Tom K.
Excellent breakfast selections. The Burrito and Opus were very tasty. Atmosphere very relaxed and laid back.Highly Recommend.
(5)Stephanie G.
We looked this place up online as "vegan options in Breckenridge". What a great find!! I would recommend this place for sure. We split the superfood burrito with spicy tofu and avacado, definitely enough food to split! Loved the sweet potatoes, green onion and mix of spices on the tofu. We also got the raspberry muffin and chocolate chip cookie (both vegan!), which were delicious. The lattes with soy milk were not as sweet as I am used to, but paired perfectly with the sweet cookie. The vibe was very homey, and the woman who helped us was very friendly and welcoming. With seven tables there is limited seating at rush eating times but we found one near the window and were able to look outside to a mountain view. Enhanced our experience in brek and we will be back!
(4)Heather W.
Had lunch here today with a friend who lives in town. I loved my turkey berry sandwich and the vegan choc chip cookie was super yummy. I eat out frequently and I think that this restaurant rates as the SLOWEST ever. I get it - mountain vibe, low key etc - but when you have a toddler who is hungry and impatient, I don't care. They were sandwiches, not hot entrees, and they shouldn't have taken that long. Bummer....
(3)Pam C.
This restaurant is a solid 4 stars. Came here with my grandson last week for breakfast. The place is cozy and quaint. A nice warm shelter from the storm. The food was good and was served quickly. Keep up the good work!
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