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  • Long B.

    Great food with great portions. Definitely better than the typical breakfast place. The long lines outside of the business show this place makes great food. Waitress gives great service and checks with customers without being annoying. Prices are reasonable.

    (4)
  • Dug D.

    Been going restaurants for 35+ years and this is the first time I walked out before ordering. After being seated I waited 10 minutes for someone to return.........nope. When there are 6 occupied tables and 4 servers standing around.. Completely unacceptable.

    (1)
  • Bradley R.

    Stopped in for breakfast and enjoyed the Cat Backer. Meat, potatoes, and eggs. Good combo and lots of flavor. Not the best breakfast I've had but A-OK for sure. If you are in the area and need a non-fast food breakfast this place is pretty good. Place is big but sees a lot of traffic. You may have to wait for a seat but the place is staffed to the 9s. The chair I sat in was a little wobbly but give figure that was simply due to lots and lots of use. So Food Good Service Great and Friendly Atmosphere ok.

    (4)
  • Troy A.

    Fantastic food and very friendly service! We stopped here on a Sunday morning and had a great time. The blueberry pancake was enormous and delicious! We also ordered "The Colonel" scramble with potatoes, eggs, ham, chicken, and hollandaise sauce, which was glorious! Highly recommended!!!

    (5)
  • Alex K.

    Went into breakfast and had the omelet, it was good. nothing special, but definitely will fill you up. the oj and the coffee werent very good, but thats just my opinion. The service is good here so it was an enjoyable meal. Would go back for breakfast again.

    (4)
  • Ra B.

    Upon entering there's your choice of newspapers to take to your table. When you get there there's a carafe of ice water on a plate waiting for you. Nice. Our server was incredibly attentive. I couldn't even turn around to check what time it was without her noticing and coming by to see if we needed anything. I have very specific food restrictions (gluten free lacto-ovo vegetarian) but she was very patient and helpful and I got a custom omelette that was very good. Portion size is average, and though prices are a bit high for what you get, it was good all around. My wife's chicken fried steak was an actual whole cut of steak with no ground-up anything in it, and she rated it as very good. Aside from some artsy photographs on the walls, there's little to no atmosphere, but it's spacious, clean and fresh looking. Wooden chairs were a little wobbly, and I saw that the booth seats are solid wood; no cushioning, but folks seemed comfortable. At some places I feel like we're getting pushed through in a hurry, but this place doesn't do that. You can eat, chat, and relax. We've been there twice now and we have not been disappointed.

    (5)
  • Todd B.

    Finally got up early enough on a Sunday to experience Early Editions. It was the type of meal that makes you want to get out of bed in the morning. I had the potato eggs benedict which was excellent. Another person in our group had one of the skillets and said it was really good. The service was prompt. We were seated right away, but by the time we were leaving (10ish) there was a 20 min wait.

    (4)
  • Jess B.

    The service here was the strongest part of our visit. We both got the eggs benedict and some coffee for breakfast. My main gripe about theirs was that the eggs were over cooked- how can you have eggs benedict without a runny yolk! I just feel like that is a no-no. The salmon was also overcooked but not to a degree that ruined the dish. I think we would try this place again but maybe the other location.

    (3)
  • Ken G.

    A first timer today and I was very happy. Service was great and the meal was fantastic. I had the California omelette with a side of Sourdough French toast. I was not really a fan of the french toast but that wasn't the restaurants fault. I just was expecting something sweeter and the sour dough just didn't do it for me. The atmosphere was nothing to sing about but the staff was friendly. I have to say it was a little on the pricy side but overall a really good experience. Next time I'm definitely going to try the eggs Benedict!

    (4)
  • Gabriel W.

    The service was friendly. The decor was bland. I'll try to be kind about the food. It was not good. The Crepe Suzette left a bad taste in my mouth. The coffee was burnt. The pancakes tasted like bisquick. Everything was over priced. I don't think I'll be going back.

    (2)
  • Jennifer G.

    Located in the corner of a strip mall past Seth Childs off of Kimball. As you can see from the pictures the ambiance is a little lacking. Basically wooden benches and tables. I usually come here as a second choice to The Chef across town if I don't want to drive that far. Order the all you can drink coffee and there is a carafe at your table they will refill. The coffee is okay, nothing great. I always order the meat lovers skillet when I'm here. Its definitely the most food you get for your money. Comes in a ceramic skillet with eggs, potatoes, cheese, sausage, bacon, peppers. This place is okay overall. I do prefer the Chef since it's a lot brighter and a younger more energetic crowd. But this is a good second choice breakfast place since I hate Denny's.

    (3)
  • Andrew K.

    Best homemade breakfast anyone can ask for!!!! Early Edition is the same simple breakfast when you don't want to do it yourself, just better. It's great to see all ages enjoying the same foods at every corner. Eggs perfect, bacon crispy, sausage delish, waffles you couldnt make if you tried. For having a bright decor it still manages to be very cozy. The line is crazy on a Sunday morning but always worth the wait. My only upset is that they aren't open 24/7 cause its the best breakfast spot I've ever been to!!! PERFECT AFTER A LONG NIGHT IN AGGIEVILLE TO WAKE YOU UP IN THE MORN!!!

    (5)
  • Aarushi G.

    I went there for breakfast twice with friends. Five stars for their pancakes! I tries whole wheat germ pancake in chocolate chip, c'est tres bien! Definitely makes me wanna go back for more.

    (4)
  • April H.

    We always have great service and fantastic food! You are created and seated promptly with a carafe of ice cold water. Service is quick and the food is fresh. The atmosphere is welcoming and inviting. Menu prices are reasonable also.

    (5)
  • Terri W.

    I had a waffle and it was really good, slightly crispy just how I like it. Service was good and prices were reasonable.

    (4)
  • S J.

    Terrific service, standard food, bland decor. Love Early Edition as it is nearby. The food is more than passable, it just isn't special. Friendly, friendly, friendly. Super good with kids. Full kiddo menu. I usually just get "the usual," eggs, toast, hash browns, and link sausage. The sausage is the real deal and a hidden gem on the otherwise basic menu. The coffee is basically traditional mom and pop stuff. If you've lived in rural America, you know what I mean. In fact, that describes early edition in a lot of ways. Contemporary rural, midwestern restaurant. High school kids take the orders and bus the tables. All around super pleasant.

    (3)
  • Jessica T.

    What people like to eat for breakfast is wildly varied. I know people that would prefer a dive diner breakfast over a 5-star course any day. That being acknowledged, I will say that I do not like Early Edition. I find the food to be bland and the atmosphere to be outdated.

    (2)
  • Florence K.

    Waffles, muffins and skillets... OH MY! My favorite breakfast spot in the Little Apple. Despite the opening of IHOP in this small town, Early Edition looks this competitor in the eye and says "BRING IT ON, SUCKA!" They have THE best lemon poppy muffins and you have to try their West Coast Skillet! A skillet of potatoes, eggs, AVOCADO... need I say more?! There's probably more on it, but the avocado takes the cake for me! Their belgian waffles are always delicious and cooked to perfection. Slight crisp on the outside and chewy and warm on the inside. Service is always great here, but it can get really busy, especially on Sunday mornings! So I suggest to camp outside Saturday night, and be first in line for a table the next morning! Just kidding... but not really. It's THAT good!

    (5)
  • Brian M.

    Wow, the earlier reviewers were on it...major lines on a Sunday morning. That and the staff was very friendly. If you're looking for freshly squeezed orange juice with extra pulp...this ain't your place. Adhana T and I hit it up late Sunday morning and we had quite a wait, but no worries, plenty of newspapers to read and good conversation to be had. When we finally did get seated the service was prompt and efficient. I had the big Belgian waffle with fruit extravaganza, and I believe she had the French toast. The fruit on each f our meals was nice, heavy on the citrus and strawberries and devoid of melon which was great! The waffle was good, nothing extraordinary, standard waffle batter. I am not sure if it was the batter or the bread but I preferred the small taste of the French toast that I was afforded to the waffle. Plus: the sausage links were really nice. Minus: If you're going to offer me hash browns then give me has browns, not home fries!

    (3)
  • Lauren K.

    I was in from Chicago visiting a relative in Manhattan, KS. From an outsider's perspective (aka, my perspective) this place was a little shoddy. I stepped inside and though, hmm ok... get prepared to get sick after eating here. It looked like it needed a good cleaning, and a renovation. I ordered some egg whites and potatoes. It was ok. The coffee was very weak. The servers were all very young, but very nice and polite. I guess I'm just not used to eating in small town places like this, because my relative said the place is always super busy but I just don't see the appeal whatsoever. I just feel like the atmosphere needs a pickup.

    (3)
  • John W.

    Food is OK, standard American breakfast, omelets, eggs, etc. Most ingredients are from frozen and prepacked, not freshly prepared. Seating is terrible all the booth chairs are shaking. Every time some behind you move, you are shaking too. Services are all right, some waitress are good some aren't, maybe most of them are too young, lack of training. The store many times not open at the the hours posted. A low cost breakfast place, but do expect frozen prepacked Sysco stuff. Quantity is very generous and dining space are relatively clean. If you are super hungry in the weekend morning, this is a great place to get full.

    (3)
  • Dave S.

    Good food. Much shorter wait time than 'The Chef'

    (4)
  • Kella M.

    The first time I stepped into the place, it made me think of a hospital cafeteria, from the lighting, to the paint and the seats, which can be a good thing because it gives this impression of the place being clean. I think it is, quite. The servers were always friendly and quite attentive. I've tried a lot of the things on the menu (because I've gone back a couple of times already.) The only thing I won't order again is any of the egg dishes with spinach but that has got nothing to do with the cook. It's just that when I eat spinach with egg, there's always some bits of spinach that gets stuck on the roof of my mouth and later my mouth would feel dry. The food here is GREAT!!! They are always happy about making sure that they serve food according to your orders. Every now and then, they might 'slip' a bit, but it would still be good. I mostly like to order their breakfast on skillet dish. Next time, I might ask them to sautee the veggies before putting in the egg, though. Whenever I think about where to go for breakfast on a lazy weekend, I'd always think of Early Edition. Yes, I will go back.

    (4)
  • Daniel S.

    Awesome Country Fried Steak and eggs!!!!!!!!!!!!

    (5)
  • Sterling H.

    A frequent place for us to go for Sunday lunch, but it's often very crowded. Large plates of traditional breakfast food. Bottomless coffee. The service is about what you'd expect for the price. Overall, I recommend it if you like breakfast, which is my favorite meal of the day.

    (4)
  • Erin M.

    I wasn't expecting much when I walked in, the dining room reminded me of an insurance office or something. But OMG...best. burgers. EVER! The meat was fantastic, so tasty! Steakfries and a side salad rounded out my order, and made for a very inexpensive and filling meal. Waitstaff was very friendly and attentive. I saw several menu items that I wanted to try, so I will definitely be back!

    (5)
  • Melissa V.

    The kitchen is not very clean, the smokers don't always wash their hands after they smoke. Needs some paint in the dinning area. Some of the food is ok. However There are other places that have much better food in town

    (2)
  • Makaio A.

    I tried many things here back in the day and my favorite is the Belgian Waffle with fresh fruit. It is the best I have ever had and I've tried it at many other places. It is a morning place and is clean and a nice simple restaurant and there will often be a wait to be seated.

    (3)
  • Susan P.

    This is my favorite place for breakfast and lunch in Manhattan.. Everything on the menu is good. I favor the banana nut pancakes, which are huge, and also the chicken melt sandwich. You get lots of good food, and fast service with a friendly staff. I haven't tried their new location but it looks like the original one. It says a lot about them that they now have 2 locations.

    (4)
  • Perry P.

    Bottom Line Up Front: If you're an eggs benedict fan, try the potato eggs benedict. Spacious set up. Good service. Arrived around 10 am on Saturday. It was busy but no wait for a party of 4 or less. We initially wanted to try The Chef but after reading reviews, dealing with the wait was not worth it. The dining area was very spacious and open. No frills decor. All the workers wore purple polo's, of course, I will eventually get use to all the purple here, maybe. Anyways, I ordered the potato eggs benedict and coffee. The coffee was okay, it was warm, not hot. The food came out fairly quick. The cook initially forgot to add the hollandaise sauce but it was brought out after our food got dropped off. Worked out for the better since most places go overboard on the hollandaise. The dish consisted of two poached eggs over tomatoes, avocados, and a bed of diced potatoes. There were two toasted and buttered english muffins on the side; the muffins were great. My only gripe were on the poached eggs; one was a bit overcooked but still runny and the other was overcooked with a hard yolk. The dish was still very good; I love eggs no matter how they are cooked but I do want my yolk to be runny when I order an eggs benedict. We will definitely come back here again to try the other items on their extensive menu.

    (3)
  • Diana C.

    I am so glad I gave this place another try! After reading other reviews, I decided to try one of the skillets. IT WAS DELICIOUS. I chose the one with egg, bacon, sausage, and potatoes smothered in gravy, yum yum. The portion was so big that I ended up taking half of it home! Awesome. Zero wait on a game-day Saturday at 10:30 AM. The restaurant was a little crowded but service was good.

    (4)
  • Kate D.

    Brought my brother and sister here for breakfast on a Saturday morning. I got one of the 'tater skillets with sausage, eggs, and bacon, bro got a Belgian waffle, and sis got the french toast. All the food was seasoned and cooked perfectly to our taste - everything was delicious and hearty - bro said this is the first time in years that he's ordered a Belgian waffle and gotten a real Belgian waffle. Portions generous. The servers were energetic and friendly. We decided to make this our go-to place for Saturday breakfast.

    (4)
  • Jose R.

    Awesome breakfast place. Never had heard of it, but was willing to give it a try. Good thing I did. Service is always fantastic. Food is outstanding and prices are reasonable. Definitely a hidden gem.

    (5)
  • Amanda M.

    Great food and atmosphere always like a casual breakfast place. The omelets are wonderful and the prices are great.

    (5)
  • Jeong H.

    Great service and massive portion with proper price. Lots of menu selection too. I would like to try breakfast menu next time :)

    (5)
  • Chari M.

    This is a little gem of a breakfast place! I had the salmon mid morning plate with scrambled eggs and veggies topped with Hollandaise! Yummo! Hubby had the CatBacker and was almost more than he could eat! Super service too! In and out quick! No wait for table seating either'. Bright, cheery and friendly atmosphere! No bar so no Bloody Mary or mimosa but who cares when the food is so tasty!

    (5)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :6:30 am - 2:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Breakfast
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : No

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