Eggsperience Pancakes and Cafe
2545 Waukegan Rd, Bannockburn, IL, 60015
Eggsperience Pancakes and Cafe Menu
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Perfect Pancakes
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Belgium Waffles
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Eggceptional Crepes
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Burger Best
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Panini
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Perfect Pancakes
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Belgium Waffles
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Eggceptional Crepes
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Burger Best
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Panini
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Address :
2545 Waukegan Rd
Bannockburn, IL, 60015 - Phone (847) 940-8444
- Website https://www.eggsperiencecafe.com
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Opening Hours
- Mon :6:00 am - 3:00pm
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : Yes
Delivery : Yes
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Breakfast
Parking : Private Lot
Bike Parking : No
Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Ambience : Casual
Noise Level : Average
Alcohol : No
Outdoor Seating : Yes
Wi-Fi : Free
Has TV : No
Waiter Service : Yes
Caters : Yes
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A S.
Very disappointed in the food since we had a great experience downtown location. We went a couple days before Xmas around 10:30 for a brunch before road trip. The food was cold, every order seemed over cooked and slightly burned. My sons bacon looked liked it was overzapped in the microwave, my husbands Denver omelette was cold and burned on the outside, and my ham was cold and not tasty at all. We're local residents and have found much tastier options nearby. Sorry won't be going back!
(2)TJ G.
I come here a couple times a year and the staff is always very friendly, there is always seating even for very large groups. The food is fresh and delicious with lots of options that include fruit and veggies. The portions are huge, I could split share an omelette with someone else.
(4)Esmeralda B.
Love this place. great food. big portions.
(4)Leslie A.
This was the worst omlette I have ever had!! It was very unappetizing to look at, and didn't taste much better. It was also the most expensive breakfast I have not eaten. It was $30.00 for coffee and 2 terrible egg dishes. My friend sent hers back and it came out less raw, but looked awful. I haven't been here in many years and today I was reminded why. If you eat here don't get the omlette's.
(1)Colleen M.
I was in the neighborhood for a wedding this past weekend and had some time to kill before the ceremony. We stopped into Eggsperience for lunch. It was about noon on Sunday and it was pretty crowded, but we were seated in under 5 minutes. I got the buttermilk pancakes, which were great. It came with four pancakes, butter, powered sugar and warm syrup. They have non-breakfast items on the menu but the members of our party that ordered from that section were not impressed. I would say stick to the breakfast section of the menu, that seems to be their specialty. The service was really fast. Our meals came out in under 10 minutes after ordering. I would certainly recommend this restaurant if you are in the area and looking for breakfast or brunch.
(4)Kelly C.
I love me some breakfast and Eggsperience hasn't let me down yet. I live in the city and work out in Bannockburn and honestly making breakfast at 530-6am before work doesn't always sounds appealing - enter Eggsperience. It is in the shopping center right next to my office so perfect for pickup. I have had several items from there and they all have been good. My current favorite is the Chorizo omelet - has the perfect amount of spice to kick off my day. I have tried the healthy egg white omelet and wasn't all that impressed - i remember it tasting liquidy. The Bannockburn Green omelet was tasty with all the veggies. For a healthy boost you can sub the hashbrowns for fruit but it is the standard melon/grape assortment - blah. Another fabulous thing about Eggsperience is the fresh squeezed OJ - it is seriously the best thing ever. I could drink it all day long! I have never dined in so I can't comment about the service. Everytime I call an order in it takes about 10minutes. I will def be placing a pick up order soon! Actually 3.5 stars.
(3)Bill M.
I had heard of the Eggsperience on Ontario, but I had no idea that they had other locations until we stumbled upon this location tucked away in a fancy strip mall in Bannockburn. The servings were tasty and very sizeable for lunch. I enjoyed a "healthy" turkey burger with sweet potato fries. The wheat bun was toasted so every bite of the sandwich had a nice subtle crunch to it, and that is seconded by the crunch of each and every single one of the fries. The lettuce and tomato also added to the crisp texture of the entire meal. One of my colleagues ordered a gigantic salad, which included four quesadilla wedges that would have been a satisfactory lunch in itself. The soup, and the chicken sandwich with fruit on the side looked good as well. I'd say it was a good Eggsperience for all of us.
(4)Bob B.
I don't know why I bother. Coffee is too weak, waffles and crepes are tasteless, eggs are fine (but so what?). If you're near here, go down to Kevin's in Deerfield.
(2)Daniel S.
We had the chocolate chip pancakes and weight watchers wrap. Both were exceptionally good. Hot chocolate was slightly bland, ask for extra chocolate. Service and atmosphere are good.
(4)Kolyan D.
Lots of breakfast options on the menu. The food was good. Portion sizes were good. I thought the prices were reasonable, or maybe I'm just used to Chicago.
(5)Peter S.
Dear Eggsperience, Thank you so much for blessing me with the most fluffy, delicious omelettes for a long time now. (Or as I fondly call them, my Tobasco Sponges.) And lots of good (good for a breakfast place that is) coffee. And totally pleasant service. I'm sorry I get grouchy when the wi-fi is slow! Brian craves the ham at Eggsperience - it's like nothing you can find anywhere else around here. He also loves the pancakes and being able to sub tomatoes for hash browns. And this isn't two ounces of unripe tomatoes - they're massive bright fresh ones. The veggies in the omelettes are so fresh - the roasted pepper is very good. They leave the coffee on the table in a carafe so you're not constantly sitting with busboys or waitstaff hovering over the cup. Service is outstanding too. They always bring Brian and I To-Go cups for our coffee after the meal. And the meals never come out in more than 9 minutes tops - even if they're packed out the door. They never goof anything in that kitchen either and if I sub feta for mozzarella or need extra butter for my english muffin - my wants are met with a smile. Not cheap but the prices are well worth the massive fresh amounts of food you receive. Eleni's omelette is about $11.00 but it's really a delicious treat and you'll be full until dinner with the portion sizes. This is a great place - what a breakfast place really should be. This is lame, but I do sometimes try to get Brian to go elsewhere. It's often very chilly inside and the atmosphere - so much yellow - is also kinda cold. Weird, huh? I'm an ambiance person and I don't go with the egg yolk yellow theme. Is it yellow? Why do I see yellow in my mind's eye? Nonetheless it feels cold and a bit formal in the restaurant - it needs to warm up because when we're done we like to linger. But in this place we kinda jet. But all in all I'll continue coming back every Tuesday for as long as Brian wakes up craving that ham ;-)
(4)Kevin L.
The first words out of my mouth, upon stepping into the cheerily-painted walls of Eggsperience Café to my parents: 'Wah, dzenma do si lao zen jia, neh?' The rough translation: 'Whoa, what's with all the elderly folks here?' Apparently Saturday mornings bring out Lake Forest's geriatric brunchers, and they all decide to descent upon this diner-esque destination. Hey, they're onto a good thing! After all, with snappy service, a quick kitchen, and portion sizes that epitomise American excess, there's really nothing not to like about a late morning meal here. Even -I- wasn't able to finish off the Bannockburn Green omelette I ordered, and given my appetite, that's nothing to scoff at. If I was retired, looking for a deal (~$10 for two or three meals worth of food), and a cosy place to catch up on some newspapers over a cup o' joe, I'd be here all the time, too.
(4)Corey B.
Best. Hash. Ever. Great coffee. Ask for a to go cup at the end of your meal. Nice wait staff too.
(5)Victoria W.
Visited this location on recent vacation, three mornings. My husband loved their freshly squeezed orange juice. I enjoyed fresh strawberry crepes twice. Good services - coffee was a good strong brew and love places that leave you the coffee pot at the table. A good place to visit for quick or a more relaxed breakfast.
(4)Julianna P.
This place is good. I actually preferred the atmosphere at the (now closed) Long Grove location. The ambiance in this place (despite being in Bannockburn) is somewhat lacking. The colors are bright and cheery, but the layout was not thought out the way it should have been. The food is better than some other breakfast places I've been to. I had the corned beef hash and my mom had a greek frittata (she added spinach, as the actual dish does not contain spinach). Both were delicious. My corned beef did not come out of a can, it was actual corned beef flaked off of the brisket and mixed with tiny diced potatoes... could have used more seasoning, though. I added a ton of pepper. My mom's frittata tasted really good, enough kalamata olives and lots of flavor. We both had hot tea, loved that experience. The tea Eggsperience provides is not a basket of papery packets that you dunk in hot water. They bring out a tray with little tins of looseleaf, handcrafted tea that you can read the ingredients, smell and choose. We both chose the "Love" blend, it's very fruity and light. They bring it out in an individual tea press. When inquiring about the brand, we were told that a gentleman in the area actually handcrafts all of these blends for local restaurants, but we could buy a pack for $10. We did. A little pricey, but it is specialty looseleaf tea. All in all, I will go back... mostly for the food, not so much the atmosphere. I didn't have any issues with our server, who was almost overly attentive, and the gal at the cash register was very courteous.
(3)Susan B.
Who knew you could prepare eggs like this?! Pretty cool... However, our waitress was kinda rude, and we both felt ill all day.
(2)B A.
This place was very busy when we came for breakfast back during the summer. It showed because we ordered our drinks (coffee and some latte thing.) Another girl came over to take our food order. 10 minutes go by and no drinks so we stop the waitress and she said someone else is bringing them out. Another 10-15 minutes fly by and our food is here but no drinks! A few minutes later the girl apologized and brought them. Sitting outside was a plus and the food was pretty good but the service wasn't up to par and they seemed confused.
(3)Celine L.
So far I've only had their corn beef hash and berry smoothie and I like them both. They use real chunks of corn beef for the hash which is so very tasty. They also have fresh orange juice. Five star but they are a little pricy.
(4)Frank L.
went for lunch during work... Co-worker had french toast with a side of corned beef hash. I had the strawberry waffles. The waffle was standard. Nothing special, like super fluffy, or made of delicious batter. Just some pancake batter heated up in a waffle iron. Exciting, I know. The strawberries and whipped cream are what make the dish. But still, pretty basic so it can't get more than three stars or any worse than three stars. Co-worker's french toast looked pretty good. But her corned beef hash was almost inedible to her, and she knows her corned beef hash. I thought it was ok, kinda of mushy, salty, and not very distinguishable. But I don't really know what corned beef hash is supposed to taste like. However, order the corned beef hash with caution. Strawberry waffles - won't wow, but won't disaapoint French Toast looks good. But I expect it to be the same.
(3)Lynn S.
A large family friendly restaurant done in cheery yellow and known for it's breakfast dishes and light sandwiches. Their hash brown potatoes are perfectly prepared and their eggs dishes are good, although I would avoid the sausage and ham combo/eggs benedict next time. The feta cheese and red pepper eggs benedict is probably a better choice. They have a wide selection of pancakes, waffles and crepes with fruit. Their orange juice is fresh squeezed and their coffee is excellent. We enjoyed the good service and will try it again.
(3)Louis W.
Ok food. Had a couple omelets that were undercooked and runny. Better breakfast places in the area. Good service though
(2)Carolyn W.
The shopping center that Eggsperience is located in is upper scale and very nice. (Panera, Dominicks, Starbucks, etc). My son and I arrived around 8am on a Sunday morning and seated immediately. Water is already on the table and the coffee decanter was placed there too as soon as coffee was requested. (coffee was decent). The menu includes breakfast and lunch items. The breakfast items include the entire spectrum - from low fat, vegetarian to messy crepes and frittatas. My son ordered corned beef hash after confirming that it was home made and I just had eggs & turkey sausage w/ fruit. The corned beef hash was outstanding and he inhaled it. Wonderful shreds of corned beef and small diced potatoes. He is not a fan of onions so they were light. The menu also had fresh squeezed juices! Yum. By the time we left we could tell they were getting ready for a rush. There were alot of staff arriving and ready to handle a big after church crowd. I will go back if we travel to Chicago again.
(4)Pam D.
Went to Eggsperience Cafe last Sunday and discovered they have a new menu! The menu is smaller in size and now offers gluten free entrees. They are offering several new dishes for patrons to try. Eggsperience has taken many traditional recipes and kicked them up a notch or two. I had the caramel apple french toast with pecans, delicious. Another thing which has changed for the better: when ordering a cup of coffee, they now leave you with a thermal coffee pot so you can refill your cup when you want and not look for a waiter. The service is consistent, friendly and fast. Summer is a great time to visit Eggsperience, they offer outdoor dining in a dog friendly environment.
(4)Melissa S.
Even though the food is decent, there really aren't many other breakfast/brunch options available in the area. With that said, the food comes slowly, and the host stand is inefficient. I was least impressed by the manager, who starting seating people who just walked in, even though there was an entire list of people waiting to be seated. I understand that there were empty tables, but he was completely unapologetic. He told me he wanted to seat the "old people," who just walked in first. (He sat a middle aged man, and his son first). If you don't mind poor service, bad business practices, and an unapologetic manager, try it... But beware...
(1)Patrick M.
Eggsperience is pretty good and I always leave full. Their Fresh Squeezed Orange Juice is really good. I usually order the Chorizo Omelette. It's really big and can fill you up if you stick just to that. I also get the Lox Bagel on the side. It would be nice if there were a little bit more Lox and they added their own cream cheese as opposed to giving you a little container of Philadelphia but oh well. Conveniently located in Bannockburn Green and there isn't really anywhere else that comes to mind in the general proximity that would be competition.
(4)Madeline L.
I really wish I loved this place since I've always heard good reviews. I'm hoping it was just that day when the food I had wasn't great. But when I received my skillet the potatoes were all burnt and the whole dish just tasted bitter. It wasn't busy when we went so I'm not sure how it could be burnt so badly. On the other hand, my friend ordered an omelette and said it was delicious. I'll try coming again and see how it tastes. As for now, it's only 3 stars.
(3)Emon D.
I ate way too much and I have no regrets. It does get a little noisy, but that's because its packed with individuals eating to their heart's content. They have an extensive menu and a team of staff that prides themselves in efficiently seating and serving their customers. Even though my pumpkin pancakes didn't look anything like the picture, it definitely tasted great! One would think that would be enough, but I went on to eat more. Next up- An order of avocado burger. Massive portion and visually appetizing, I was glad that I didn't stop with just the pumpkin pancakes. All that was less the 20 dollars. Oh yes, it was a steal!
(4)Valerie W.
I've been to a different Eggsperience location, so I pretty much knew what to expect, and was gladly, not disappointed! We came in with a group of 8 adults and 2 children on Memorial Day for breakfast around 9:30. (yes, we were able to make a reservation!) We were given coffee and water right away, and I love that they leave carafes and pitchers on the table. The menu is rather large, but easy for anyone from a health nut to a gluttonous you know what can find something to indulge in. We had a variety of things on the table between all of us, French toast, scramblers, skillets, benedicts, and omelettes. Everything looked delicious, even my boyfriend's French toast covered in bananas (which I'm allergic to.) I had the chorizo omelette, which comes stuffed with chorizo, tomatoes, onions, cheese and jalapenos. It also comes with a side of sour cream and salsa. It was a huge portion, I'm glad I opted for sliced tomatoes instead of hash browns. The flavors were great... just enough spice, and the filling was evenly distributed through the omelette. Our server didn't have a problem with splitting the check, which I also appreciated.
(4)Gail A.
What has happened to one of my favorite breakfast & lunch places? We went as a family of 7 this weekend for lunch. Ordered iced teas .... no lemons (mind you the grocery store is next door). My husband ordered a hamburger. When the food was delivered to the table the waitress said "sorry sir, we are out of hamburgers." We were shocked that we learned this as the food was coming to the table. My husband sat at lunch while we all ate and had nothing to eat. By the time he would have ordered something else, we would have all been finished. Lastly, our grandmother ordered a plain bagel not toasted. It took 15 minutes to get that to the table. Can't imagine how long it would have taken if we asked for it toasted. Not sure if we'll be back ....maybe one more try?
(3)Jennifer Q.
Although their Belgium waffle was good, the scrambled eggs I ordered were really bland and seemed a little burnt I ended up taking two bites of it and putting it aside. Hash browns were okay and service wasn't bad.
(3)Ryan R.
I love to review breakfast places. It's by far my favorite meal of the day, when I get a chance to enjoy it. But, on a Sunday, it's a family tradition to go out for morning brunch. I've frequented this establishment often, and I had the opportunity to have breakfast and lunch. They are both excellent. Eggs Benedict is hands down the best in town. The skillets are fantastic and the pancakes are big and fluffy. And the waffle...well let's just say yummmmm! The teas are steeped nicely and the water is served with a lemon! Excellent place to bring the family, but get there early enough or you will have a wait.
(5)Angela S.
Perfectly satisfying, consistent just like the last time and you bet I got that same Mediterranean omelet - you know the one that's as big as my plate. I had family in town, and I was thrilled to bring everyone here for a meal. My kiddos split the Berry Berry pancakes with granola and a side of bacon. The pancakes were ginormous and topped with whipped cream (I know bad mom). I split the omelet with my hubby and added cheese to my hashbrowns and he got toast. Oh my was it completely loaded with veggies (spinach, tomatoes, feta cheese, and kalamata olives and a huge portion of yummy hashbrowns I almost didn't want to share. I tried the fresh squeezed orange juice, and it was really like one of those commercials where you imagine the straw going right into the orange - fresh and tasty. My brother and his wife split an omelet and got the pancakes as a side. She ordered the pumpkin spice latte and it was better than the Sbux kind, smooth as a whip. She ended up taking home a bag of their own beans. I imagine our bill probably came to close to $50 for six people, which is a steal. The service was fantastic (just like before) and the restaurant was completely full, and the regular coffee rocks here. What's not to love?
(4)Dave P.
Went here for the first time this morning. The bacon is greasy but delicious and the Eggs Benedict are tasty with some nice spices to differentiate them from others in the area. The hash browns are especially good making for a solid overall breakfast. The waitress was very friendly and accommodating and the outdoor seating at this establishment make it one of the only breakfast places I know of in the Highland park, Deerfield, Highwood area with this option.
(4)Luke C.
My alternative breakfast choice 1 out of 10 times to my trips to walker brothers and egg harbor. I think the food can be better but it almost taste like someone from your high school cafeteria is running the kitchen.
(3)Maria K.
I have always liked the Weight Watchers wrap. It is made with egg whites and has tons of vegetables and lower fat cheese. I always have fruit with it. I count it as 7 points on my weight watchers diet. Once in a while I will have eggs over easy, bacon and splurge on hashbrowns instead of fruit. I have the whole wheat bread with a bit of butter. The service is great, efficient and fast. The owner is nice, and wants to make sure your experience (get it) is good. The Eleni egg omelette is really good and so filling. Can never finish the whole thing.
(5)Kamil B.
Went again today and built my own skillet with Avocado, Bacon, Sausage, Mozzarella cheese and scrambled eggs. Beyond filling and so tasty. Awesome customer service as always. Will be visiting again soon.
(5)Richard K.
I never would have believed that I would have to write a review like this on the North Shore. My son and I went here because of all of the wonderful breakfasts he has had there. We will not be returning. We went in and the hostess took our information and set us up at a booth right by the door, across from her desk. We sat down and decided to order the fresh juice, which was delightful, by the way. The server took our order and grabbed the coffee mugs before we could say anything (we had thought of coffee), but in retrospect it was a good idea as we ended up having our coffee at the adjacent Newport Coffee House, which I feel is one of the best coffee houses around. We were surprised, but no big deal. Then, as we were waiting for our order, I spied an insect on the divider between the booths. I asked my son to turn around to see if my suspicions were correct and sure enough, it was a quite slow-moving cockroach. He flicked it to the ground and I got up and smashed it. We then looked between the booth and the window and saw lots of dirt accompanied by a good amount of alimentary detritus. I then went to the hostess, explained our situation, and she looked quite sheepish and said that she would talk to someone. She never did, to my knowledge. I got the impression that there really was no one to talk to. Our food came, we ate, but I was disappointed at the pecan and apple pancakes. The pancakes were good but the apples were supposed to be in a caramelized sauce. As it turns out, it was more like a warmed up Karo sauce with some half-cooked apples (still hard) and chopped pecans. I explained the roach issue with the server as well as the pancake issue and she was a bit taken aback. The hostess came over to us after we received the check to say, "I am sorry." I understand that cockroaches are unfortunately a problem in just about every restaurant. I understand that things like this can happen. I do not understand the blasé attitude and the lack of doing something to make us feel a little better. Shame on the Eggsperience people for leaving a hostess in a situation where either she did not feel she could talk to her boss, where there was a manager who did not have the smarts to deal with an unpleasant situation, or where there just was no manager on hand. No matter what, we are no longer going there. It is always a loss when there is no breakfast place around, but hey, we have Kevin's Place!
(1)Leigh S.
3/2/15 12:45 PM Service was very slow, overpriced (approx $5 for 2 Flat colas). 1. Eggs Benedict - The yolks where nearly hard boiled - we had to send them back. 2. Cobb Salad - asked for oil and vinegar, (they only have Balsamic) with sugar. Wine vinegar is not that expensive to have available. The chicken in the salad was dry like chicken jerky (seemed to be re-fried left over chicken). Very disappointing. We will not be returning. .
(1)Stephen G.
Our last two visits to Eggsperience have been disappointing marked by slow service, order problems, and inconsistent quality. Historically this has been one of our favorite breakfast and brunch spots so not sure what has changed. While waiting to pay the customer in front of me told the manager of the slow service they experienced which met with complete indifference. I shared with the same manager that our experience with the service was similar and that our order came out wrong. There was little interest to address or even acknowledge the issue. Here is hoping they find their "A" game before its to late.
(2)Andrew T.
After many weeks of waiting, I was finally able to indulge a craving for something with syrup. Although I ended up ordering a french toast meal that included cream cheese frosting and strawberries, so I guess I never got my syrup. But the real point here was the pancake/waffle/french toast, so I will say mission accomplished. It was good - I won't say it was stellar, but as I've observed before, I have a really really broad range of 3 star for breakfast places. I feel like it's so hard to distinguish yourself that it's difficult to move out of the "it was fine" range. The toast had a nice crispy outside and tender inside, and the cream cheese icing...well, need I say more. Price was reasonable, service was friendly - all in all, a good place, but realistically one of many kind of run of the mill breakfast locations.
(3)Keith H.
While the food was good, the restaurant was filthy and the service was really slow. When we walked in, we noticed a plastic tooth floss tool lying on the step. We pointed it out to the hostess, yet when we left. It was still there. Glasses all had dirt and lipstick on them. Not enough silverware provided and no syrup for the 3 orders of pancakes until we asked 4 times and then we got one little serving of it. Wish the service was better because the food was good, but if the restaurant was that dirty, I shudder to think of what the kitchen looked like...
(1)Maria N.
I love this place!!! Every time I go, I try something new and it's delicious! Some of my favorite items are the Banana/Nutella crepes, North shore yogurt, Burger w/avocado and sweet potato fries, Chocolate pancakes and my absolute favorite the Chicken salad sandwich. By the way... Orange juice is freshly squeezed! The staff is very friendly, and service is prompt. I've never had to ask for something twice when I was there. They have a large menu to choose from, seating outside in the summer and a huge parking lot. Next time I go I think I'm gonna muster up some courage and try their organic grass shots!!!!!
(5)Nicole W.
Breakfast is my favorite meal of the day. I adore both sweet and savory opportunities and typically pour over the menu in search of both. Thus, I settled on the strawberry crepes and turkey sausage during my eggcellent Eggsperience visit with Angela S. Inside, Eggsperience is a typical clean cut b-fast establishment. Clean booths, Dum Dums at the counter (seems to be a requisite thing in the Chi burbs), sprawling menu and free WiFi! Our server was sweet and to the point - just the way I prefer during a meeting time. As for the food, the crepes were standard but tasty - three flufftastic envelopes filled with fresh strawberries with a light dusting of powdered sugar. Nothing over the top, but nicely done. Turkey sausage fared the same. As for the standout - the coffee! And this is coming from someone who doesn't drink too much java. Both varieties, regular and unleaded (decaf), are 100% organic and 100% tasty. I was super impressed. I had a lovely Eggsperience overall.
(4)Katie R.
HUGE portions - left feeling like I was going to pop! Decent food - I had the salmon scramble, some of the salmon was overcooked and dry, but the flavor was good otherwise. The pancakes weren't notable, especially in comparison to Walker Bros. Very good coffee. Decent service. Nothing exciting, but with a large menu and decent food it is worth checking out.
(3)R. S.
Always tasty dining experience for both breakfast and lunch. Chicken salad wrap is delicious as is their chopped salad loaded with fruit, vegetables, cheese and chicken breast. Friendly, efficient staff. Only complaint is the noise level. Extremely tall ceilings accentuate voices and noise so much so that you don't care to linger if the place is really bustling and crowded. We choose to go early in the morning before 9am on the weekends for breakfast or at an off-hour for lunch.
(4)Pat H.
My favorite breakfast foods when I eat out are omlettes and pancakes. I tried an omlette the first time I went there, and it was horrible. So the second time I went thinking I would give it another chance I went for the pancakes. Again, a major disappointment. So that's it for me, Walker Brothers, I'm coming home!
(1)Jennifer H.
Atmosphere was VERY loud - but I think this is due to the structure of the building. We both ordered a skillet and the portions were NOT huge - not even close; we both left wishing for more. The pancakes were not light or fluffy, but rather grainy and dry. Yuck! I wish I would've ordered the toast instead and if the waitress had ever returned to ask how everything was I would've told her so - but the service was also so lack luster that no one came to ask how our meal even was. We did ask for extra syrup when it was delivered, but instead of returning with plenty of syrup to make the pancakes edible we got just one more small syrup thing and more butter. We had plenty of butter already as we had not used all of the first delivery, so that was not what we needed and I think shows a lack of listening skills on the waitress. The skillet portion was yummy but wish it had been bigger. We did see someone as we left with an omelette and it was HUGE; perhaps that is what we should've ordered. I disagree that there were not good options and a lot of creativity is on that menu. Overall with the price and the amount of food vs what I can get at competitors I would not recommend. I will not return either.
(1)Richard B.
Okay. So I've removed some stars! Here's why. Haphazard service. The front desk was pretty much empty and our waiter had to leave tables so he could ring people out. So, that's okay if the food was like before. Not. Pancakes were over mixed. Chewy is the result. First omelet was over cooked, black on the outside. They replaced. A little better. This used to be a Standby for a great breakfast. Not anymore.
(3)Samantha Z.
Absolutely disgusting... Eggs were inedible and everything was literally gross... Does not even get one star!
(1)Laura C.
I love this place, GREAT FOOD, BIG PORTIONS, outstanding service my favorite are the huge egg white omelets definitely recommend
(5)Katie S.
They really deserve no stars , I have been here several times and have enjoyed it but this past Sunday for Mother's Day was horrible !!!! From the limited menu to my chicken sandwich dry to my server forgetting about our table . We placed our order 4 dishes in total with a smoothie . Within a reasonable time food came nothing spectacular but food . I waited on my smoothie kept asking the waiter several times , once we all finished our meals and asked for the bill the waiter finally came with my smoothie , I refused to pay for it . Seeing that it was been seating out since it was watered and melting . I MADE A COMPLAINT TO MANAGEMENT ( SHORT MAN UP FRONT) HE SAID IT IS WHAT IT IS AND COMPLETELY IGNORED ME AND PROCEED TO TALK TO THE HOST .
(1)Lochin S.
I have no idea how they go the egg whites that tall and fluffy. It is huge, ate half and had the rest of for dinner. it was still good reheated.
(5)Beckie R.
They have amazing French toast and amazing crispy bacon! I absolutely love coming here for breakfast and lunch! The staff is so friendly and the atmosphere is so welcoming
(5)Leslie P.
My family and I came here last weekend. Not only is this place super loud, but it's not that clean either! The bathrooms were gross, and where our table was we could see a little inside the kitchen. The staff was eating food in the back while the restaurant was busy! The food was okay...nothing special but very overpriced. They also charged us extra for things we didn't even order. CHECK YOUR BILL!!
(1)Randy S.
Eggsperience Bannockburn is my go-to breakfast place and this location is my personal favorite. 1. Great hours--Open early (I'm an early riser), and open on many holidays when others are closed. 2. Incredible service. The wait staff genuinely cares, makes an effort to know you name, and anticipates your needs. 3. Great food, did I forget that? I'm an egg while omelet fan, and this is my favorite. Baked egg whites, tall, fluffy and filling. My guests who order other breakfast items (not as healthy as i eat) also rave about the food variety and quality. Highly recommend.
(5)Reggie J.
I went there with my boyfriend. The waitress was extremely friendly and directed us on what to get. There is a lot of choices, which makes it hard to figure out what to get. The food was delicious. Definitely coming back!
(5)Mike J.
Consistently bad service. If you decide to eat here, plan for at least an hour no matter how slow it is. Drinks will never be refilled and the food is not worth the bad service. Highly recommend staying away from any omelette as they are prepared weird and taste like they came out of a microwave.
(1)Melissa F.
Very large portions but really good food. I was very happy with the service and the timeliness of my food ! We went on Saturday around 10 it wasn't busy or nuts so my review might be skewed a little.
(4)Jennifer Q.
I have gone back and forth on whether or not I would write a review but after the experience I had to day I felt the need to write the review. I have eaten here quite a few times and I will have to say I have never walked away feeling like the typical $13 dollar bill was worth it. I feel like the kitchen staff does not care if they are creating quality food. It is always cold and burnt. 80% of the time I end up having to toss the food away because it is just to difficult to get through. Today was it for me. I ordered the oatmeal and it was burnt. I mean come on!! It is hit or miss with what you get in your order. Sometimes everything is there, sometimes there is extra in there, but most of the time there is just stuff missing. You call back and they saw oh the menu was wrong. Just in general I feel like this place is not worth the cost. The service is ok but not great. Save your money and find a better place to go.
(2)Steve J.
We are long-time patrons of Eggsperience and hope that the owners read this because our one-time favorite brunch place has gone way downhill. Our last two visits were identical - took forever to place our order and get our food and then half the food was cold. Hash browns with melted cheese but the cheese never melted and the hash browns were so cold they congealed grease. Please read this? And adding insult to injury, when we paid and the host said "how was everything" and I answered honestly - and said "took way too long, food was cold" he said absolutely nothing at all, just took my money!
(1)Lolia S.
Breakfast served all day - including oatmeal, Belgian waffles, pancakes, omelettes, eggs benedict, crepes, French toast, frittatas, egg scramblers, burgers, wraps, sandwiches, salads, etc. It's similar to IHOP but with a longer menu, including a zillion egg dishes. * Eleni's egg white delight ($9.99): 3 eggs with fresh spinach, mushrooms, roasted red peppers, mozzarella cheese baked in the French style. It looked like a massive fluffy baked omelette with a bit of cheese and veggies folded in (vs. placed in the middle). The omelette was very fluffy and bland (too much water?) The egg orders come with fruit, toast or pancakes. The pancakes were light, fluffy, and slightly sweet, dusted w/ powdered sugar. The portion is enough for two meals. The place has a homey, country feel with free wi-fi and a bottomless cup of coffee.
(3)Daniel S.
I would rather go to Denny's or ihop than to this pretending to be solid brunch spot. Complete lack of creativity or good options.
(1)art s.
Good food, functional service and an unfortunately high percentage of people wearing work out clothes. Got pulled out of my comfort zone and into the suburbs for Father's Day. My in-laws decided we had spent too much on them for Mother's Day brunch [@ the Cuneo Museum] and selected this place for Father's Day. Not an argument for me to win one way or the other, so I go along to get along. The place was packed, and the first thing I noticed about the crowd was how many people looked like they were going to or coming from the gym. And not because they were physically fit, just because they were wearing shorts, track suits, etc. I found it odd. I know this isn't brunch at the Four Seasons, but it's Father's Day, no? Maybe knock yourself out and leave the flip flops in the closet today? My personal favorite was the exceptionally rotund man wearing snug blue mesh shorts into which he tucked his sweaty grey t-shirt. Appetizing. He was also the kind of guy who gets loud with the shift manager at Eggsperience, saying things like "You aren't charging me for this debacle, are you?". Very classy and pleasant all around. Father of the Year candidate, no doubt. Aside from him, though, the meal was fine if not spectacular. Food Good, but portion size seems to vary substantially. The skillet options were just enough for my wife and her mom, while the chorizo omelet [very good] that I ordered could have been divided into 3 meals. Service Our waitress didn't crack a smile. We'll give her the benefit of the doubt and attribute it to how busy they were. But I suspect she might have a little surly streak regardless. Decor Eggsperience has the generically bright ambiance of a mid-range hotel restaurant you might find in any B-tier city. Nice, nondescript.
(3)Alan R.
A very typical breakfast place. The skillets are excellent. This was my first time here, but I wanted to go back to try one of the sweeter dishes like the crepes or french toast. My only gripe would be that they messed up my order. I ordered a skillet and they brought out a scrambler. The waiter even tried to tell me it was basically the same thing. I wanted a skillet, not a scrambler. They did rectify it quickly and brought me a skillet.
(3)H F.
Very Good food. Busy waitstaff. Wifi now works. Upgrade to 4 stars!
(4)Maria L.
Pretty darn good! Doesn't have quite the atmosphere of Walker Bros, the other good breakfast place in the area, but pretty good. We had scramblers and it sure didn't look like there were 3 eggs in there. And they skimped on the hash browns. Boo! Plus: possibly a whole avocado in my scrambler. Yes! Paid extra, but it was sooo yummy. Not bad if you're in the area and both Walker Bros are full!
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