Ok I wanted to give three stars but my husbands breakfast was pitiful. As a matter of fact we thought he accidentally got a kids meal version of the corned beef hash. It was way over salted and obviously from a can. Ewwwww yuck but the eggs were cooked right and the wheat toast was good per him. I on the other hand got the Eye Opener with hash browns and wheat toast. If not for the onions and over salting of my dish it would have no flavor which is sad because it looked so good. More pepper less salt would of made this much better. I guess I don't usually expect too much from corporate places so you get whà t you get but I'd of given three stars if not for his breakfast and we won't be going back for breakfast.
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Sarah P.
I started coming to this place because I stared dating a manager that worked here, and let me tell you, I am sure glad I did. I never knew this place even existed because it sits back off the road behind a strip club, and well I never really go to strip clubs so I had never ran into it. Anywho, I have had several items from this location. The club sandwich is great. I love the giant roll thing they serve it on. It is so big, I usually get at least two meals out of it. The smart bird is another one of my favorites (it is big as well). I personally have never ordered the breakfast, however, my kids love their chocolate chip pancakes & sausage. They order it every time. If my husband and I say we want to go out for lunch/dinner my kids will frequently ask to come here. The only thing that sucks is that they close early and are not open for dinner.
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Tory R.
Came here a few weeks ago before an Arbonne event for breakfast and it was okay. I generally go to the one in Gahanna as it's closer to my house, but this one was on the way. The waitress was kind've "to the point" and not overly friendly. I ordered the french toast (which is supposedly bottomless) and could've went for a few more pieces. Before I could even ask for more (which I really didn't need), she brought the check. I felt hurried and HATE to be rushed! The quality of the food, etc. is still good! I've never had any complaints foodwise. But.....think I'll stick with the Hamilton Rd. location in Gahanna. Two stars is the best I can do.
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Kayre H.
Scrambler Marie's is... OK. It was a little hard to figure out where it was at first. It's at the very end of the strip mall behind the Sirens strip club. Went here for the first time today for brunch with a friend. I was kind of excited, because others had told me they liked this place. Plus the menu looked really good! I considered getting the bottomless pancakes but then didn't because I really wanted some eggs too. So I got one of those standard pancakes + egg + meat + potatoes combos. And I was so glad I did. Because at least the eggs and sausage were good (hard to mess up). But the pancakes... I was not a fan at all. They were very heavy and kind of bland. Not nearly as good as IHOP or Sunny Street, or even Bob Evans. The hash browns were also a little too crispy. I think the only thing keeping me from giving them a 2 was that my friend seemed to love her bottomless french toast. And I want to believe that their pancakes can't always be that bad and they were having an off day. Maybe I need to just stay away from their pancakes? I dunno. But as long as better breakfast options exist, I probably won't be back.
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Marlena L.
I have been coming here for years, never a bad meal. I sincerely hope this visits experience is a fluke. I'll keep in mind it was the day of the big game - OSU and the team up north. The place was packed. This is not unusual for a Saturday. The staff - hostess and busboy were ridiculously slow. The 45 minute wait could have been avoided if these two would have done their jobs. They appeared inexperienced in their positions, this was not a good day to break in new employees. The hostess appeared lethargic, no welcoming greeting from her! Also, the complimentary coffee in the waiting area was completely empty, not good when you have 15 people waiting for tables. The menu, as usual, offers a variety of breakfast/brunch choices. Portions and pricing are good. A nice selection in the "liter side" choices. I chose what appeared and sounded delicious, the seafood crepe. Wrong! First bite, was good, downhill from then on! All artificial ingredients - imitation crab and lobster, with the thickest gravy-like hollandaise sauce. Blah! Bad choice, for sure! I still give this place a four star, the waitress made up for what was lacking in the hostess/busboy's duties. My breakfast choice was unrealistic, do you really think you're going to get real crab/lobster at a breakfast chain restaurant of this caliber? Obviously not. All the other choices are pretty good, I've made it my mission to try them. One bad day will not keep me from returning, I'll never, ever order the seafood crepe again!
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Kim G.
I had to make it up in my mind to cook breakfast on the weekend to make up for the unsatisfying Christmas breakfast ordered from Marie's at work. Our company ordered scrambled eggs, sausage, bacon, potatoes, french toast and fruit. Eggs - bland Sausage and bacon - undercooked French toast - dry Fruit - didn't touch it The potatoes...well it's a good thing I normally push my food around on my plate before taking a bite since there was a long black hair in the potatoes. As you can imagine I quickly lost my appetite. Enough said...
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Daniel H.
The food here is pretty good for a cheap breakfast/lunch place. It has become sort of a tradition with my old roommate and I to meet here for breakfast once every month or two to catch up and shoot the breeze or cure our hangovers. I always get one of the skillet dishes when I'm there: The Flag City. Potato chunks on the bottom, diced onion/bacon/tomato, swiss melted on top, and two basted eggs on top of that, with a side of toast. I get it every time I go. Can't get enough of it.
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Dave P.
This place has become one of my go-to places after a Saturday morning long run to refuel. Where else can you get amazing all-you-can eat french toast or gourmet pancakes for less than $7?!? And invest the extra money to get the premium bacon...it's really good! I'm also a big fan of their hashbrowns. Check it out!
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Kate M.
I stopped in for breakfast today, and was pleasantly surprised. It wasn't packed, like it is on the weekend, and I got a table right away. The service was fast and friendly, and the food was hot and tasty. It's just a breakfast place, it's not gourmet or anything, but you can't beat two plates worth of decent food for $4.99. Get the Mini Classic.
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Roy H.
I've had better. Scrambler's attempts to keep up with First Watch, but falls short. Their menu isn't bad. They've got good choices, just not the exceptional entrees I'm used to. The food is definitely healthier than most breakfast - brunch - lunch places. The atmosphere and service is a little sub par, though, which detracts from the menu. Even the coffee is somewhat blah. That should tell you something. If anything stands out, it's Scrambler's hotcakes and egg plates. It's hard for any AM meal to be messed up much, unless you go to Burger King...YUCK! I don't want to steer you away from this place. Just beware that it's located in a part of town that's seen its better days and is at the end of an old, dilapidated strip mall. It doesn't appear that the owner puts much emphasis on decor and leaves this customer scratching his head.
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Karen W.
My family and I went to Scrambler's yesterday for a graduation brunch. We were all wedged into their party room of about 35 and I have never felt like a sardine in my life!!! I kept bumping into the elbows on the people on both sides of me!! Ugh!! The food was ok, not as good as First Watch. The coffee was ok too. Scrambler Maries definitely FAILS to keep up with First Watch. There's no comparison in my book!!
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jerry h.
Too slow forgot muffin
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Ales C.
I really love the eggs here and the bottomless pancakes cannot be beat for the value (about $7 an order)! Since its close by our home, we go here often. Only reason I'm giving it 3 stars is because the waitresses leave a little (or a lot) to be desired!
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Daryn G.
We've been going to Scrambler's for so long that we don't consider any other place. Solid breakfast choices all across the board, all you can eat pancakes, fancy pancake flavor of the month, and every other classic breakfast you can think of. They have several good hearty lunch choices, but breakfast is the way to go. Their link breakfast sausage is my personal favorite food item. We nicknamed their coffee "the foglifter" and having a pot on the table is more than convenient for refills. I typically order the American; three eggs (over easy for me), meat (two sausage links), potato (I go with chunks over shreds), and bread (english muffin white). The servers are always polite and friendly, even when the room gets busy. NOTE: Try to get there before noon on the weekends. The crowd is smaller and the food is better. Hands down, breakfast out equals Scramblers!
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Brian F.
Everything in the menu is delicious and always super fast! This is not a fancy place, but it's worth your time! P.s. The Wisconsin scrambled is sooooo good!!
Takes Reservations : No Delivery : No 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 : No Wi-Fi : Free Has TV : No Waiter Service : Yes Caters : Yes
Suzanne F.
Ok I wanted to give three stars but my husbands breakfast was pitiful. As a matter of fact we thought he accidentally got a kids meal version of the corned beef hash. It was way over salted and obviously from a can. Ewwwww yuck but the eggs were cooked right and the wheat toast was good per him. I on the other hand got the Eye Opener with hash browns and wheat toast. If not for the onions and over salting of my dish it would have no flavor which is sad because it looked so good. More pepper less salt would of made this much better. I guess I don't usually expect too much from corporate places so you get whà t you get but I'd of given three stars if not for his breakfast and we won't be going back for breakfast.
(2)Sarah P.
I started coming to this place because I stared dating a manager that worked here, and let me tell you, I am sure glad I did. I never knew this place even existed because it sits back off the road behind a strip club, and well I never really go to strip clubs so I had never ran into it. Anywho, I have had several items from this location. The club sandwich is great. I love the giant roll thing they serve it on. It is so big, I usually get at least two meals out of it. The smart bird is another one of my favorites (it is big as well). I personally have never ordered the breakfast, however, my kids love their chocolate chip pancakes & sausage. They order it every time. If my husband and I say we want to go out for lunch/dinner my kids will frequently ask to come here. The only thing that sucks is that they close early and are not open for dinner.
(4)Tory R.
Came here a few weeks ago before an Arbonne event for breakfast and it was okay. I generally go to the one in Gahanna as it's closer to my house, but this one was on the way. The waitress was kind've "to the point" and not overly friendly. I ordered the french toast (which is supposedly bottomless) and could've went for a few more pieces. Before I could even ask for more (which I really didn't need), she brought the check. I felt hurried and HATE to be rushed! The quality of the food, etc. is still good! I've never had any complaints foodwise. But.....think I'll stick with the Hamilton Rd. location in Gahanna. Two stars is the best I can do.
(2)Kayre H.
Scrambler Marie's is... OK. It was a little hard to figure out where it was at first. It's at the very end of the strip mall behind the Sirens strip club. Went here for the first time today for brunch with a friend. I was kind of excited, because others had told me they liked this place. Plus the menu looked really good! I considered getting the bottomless pancakes but then didn't because I really wanted some eggs too. So I got one of those standard pancakes + egg + meat + potatoes combos. And I was so glad I did. Because at least the eggs and sausage were good (hard to mess up). But the pancakes... I was not a fan at all. They were very heavy and kind of bland. Not nearly as good as IHOP or Sunny Street, or even Bob Evans. The hash browns were also a little too crispy. I think the only thing keeping me from giving them a 2 was that my friend seemed to love her bottomless french toast. And I want to believe that their pancakes can't always be that bad and they were having an off day. Maybe I need to just stay away from their pancakes? I dunno. But as long as better breakfast options exist, I probably won't be back.
(3)Marlena L.
I have been coming here for years, never a bad meal. I sincerely hope this visits experience is a fluke. I'll keep in mind it was the day of the big game - OSU and the team up north. The place was packed. This is not unusual for a Saturday. The staff - hostess and busboy were ridiculously slow. The 45 minute wait could have been avoided if these two would have done their jobs. They appeared inexperienced in their positions, this was not a good day to break in new employees. The hostess appeared lethargic, no welcoming greeting from her! Also, the complimentary coffee in the waiting area was completely empty, not good when you have 15 people waiting for tables. The menu, as usual, offers a variety of breakfast/brunch choices. Portions and pricing are good. A nice selection in the "liter side" choices. I chose what appeared and sounded delicious, the seafood crepe. Wrong! First bite, was good, downhill from then on! All artificial ingredients - imitation crab and lobster, with the thickest gravy-like hollandaise sauce. Blah! Bad choice, for sure! I still give this place a four star, the waitress made up for what was lacking in the hostess/busboy's duties. My breakfast choice was unrealistic, do you really think you're going to get real crab/lobster at a breakfast chain restaurant of this caliber? Obviously not. All the other choices are pretty good, I've made it my mission to try them. One bad day will not keep me from returning, I'll never, ever order the seafood crepe again!
(4)Kim G.
I had to make it up in my mind to cook breakfast on the weekend to make up for the unsatisfying Christmas breakfast ordered from Marie's at work. Our company ordered scrambled eggs, sausage, bacon, potatoes, french toast and fruit. Eggs - bland Sausage and bacon - undercooked French toast - dry Fruit - didn't touch it The potatoes...well it's a good thing I normally push my food around on my plate before taking a bite since there was a long black hair in the potatoes. As you can imagine I quickly lost my appetite. Enough said...
(1)Daniel H.
The food here is pretty good for a cheap breakfast/lunch place. It has become sort of a tradition with my old roommate and I to meet here for breakfast once every month or two to catch up and shoot the breeze or cure our hangovers. I always get one of the skillet dishes when I'm there: The Flag City. Potato chunks on the bottom, diced onion/bacon/tomato, swiss melted on top, and two basted eggs on top of that, with a side of toast. I get it every time I go. Can't get enough of it.
(4)Dave P.
This place has become one of my go-to places after a Saturday morning long run to refuel. Where else can you get amazing all-you-can eat french toast or gourmet pancakes for less than $7?!? And invest the extra money to get the premium bacon...it's really good! I'm also a big fan of their hashbrowns. Check it out!
(5)Kate M.
I stopped in for breakfast today, and was pleasantly surprised. It wasn't packed, like it is on the weekend, and I got a table right away. The service was fast and friendly, and the food was hot and tasty. It's just a breakfast place, it's not gourmet or anything, but you can't beat two plates worth of decent food for $4.99. Get the Mini Classic.
(4)Roy H.
I've had better. Scrambler's attempts to keep up with First Watch, but falls short. Their menu isn't bad. They've got good choices, just not the exceptional entrees I'm used to. The food is definitely healthier than most breakfast - brunch - lunch places. The atmosphere and service is a little sub par, though, which detracts from the menu. Even the coffee is somewhat blah. That should tell you something. If anything stands out, it's Scrambler's hotcakes and egg plates. It's hard for any AM meal to be messed up much, unless you go to Burger King...YUCK! I don't want to steer you away from this place. Just beware that it's located in a part of town that's seen its better days and is at the end of an old, dilapidated strip mall. It doesn't appear that the owner puts much emphasis on decor and leaves this customer scratching his head.
(2)Karen W.
My family and I went to Scrambler's yesterday for a graduation brunch. We were all wedged into their party room of about 35 and I have never felt like a sardine in my life!!! I kept bumping into the elbows on the people on both sides of me!! Ugh!! The food was ok, not as good as First Watch. The coffee was ok too. Scrambler Maries definitely FAILS to keep up with First Watch. There's no comparison in my book!!
(2)jerry h.
Too slow forgot muffin
(3)Ales C.
I really love the eggs here and the bottomless pancakes cannot be beat for the value (about $7 an order)! Since its close by our home, we go here often. Only reason I'm giving it 3 stars is because the waitresses leave a little (or a lot) to be desired!
(3)Daryn G.
We've been going to Scrambler's for so long that we don't consider any other place. Solid breakfast choices all across the board, all you can eat pancakes, fancy pancake flavor of the month, and every other classic breakfast you can think of. They have several good hearty lunch choices, but breakfast is the way to go. Their link breakfast sausage is my personal favorite food item. We nicknamed their coffee "the foglifter" and having a pot on the table is more than convenient for refills. I typically order the American; three eggs (over easy for me), meat (two sausage links), potato (I go with chunks over shreds), and bread (english muffin white). The servers are always polite and friendly, even when the room gets busy. NOTE: Try to get there before noon on the weekends. The crowd is smaller and the food is better. Hands down, breakfast out equals Scramblers!
(4)Brian F.
Everything in the menu is delicious and always super fast! This is not a fancy place, but it's worth your time! P.s. The Wisconsin scrambled is sooooo good!!
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