Breakfast Hut
4170 Perkiomen Ave, Reading, PA, 19606
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Address :
4170 Perkiomen Ave
Reading, PA, 19606 - Phone (610) 370-1040
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Opening Hours
- Mon :6:00 am - 3:00pm
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Breakfast
Bike Parking : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Noise Level : Average
Alcohol : No
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : No
Has TV : No
Waiter Service : Yes
Caters : No
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Alan H.
Typical diner style place. Food's OK, prices are reasonable, and the service is professional.
(3)Bren C.
It's our go to breakfast place when my kitchen doesn't feel like making breakfast. The service is quite variable, but always friendly. Of course, we do have our favorites. They are only open until 3pm. And since we are not morning people, we don't know what time they open (hahaha). I've tried a whole lot things there, when I get distracted from my 2 eggs over easy. For omelettes, I like them all. And when I feel like 'being good' my favorite is the breakfast wrap. Hubbykins always goes for the SOS. We've been going here for several years and would drop by, even when we moved away from Exeter. Now that we're back, we go there at least once every two weeks, more if they were open beyond 3pm
(4)Anna S.
Breakfast Hut gets four stars, because it nailed the characteristics of what a good greasy spoon should: (1) FRIENDLY and fast service, (2) tasty and hot breakfast food and big portions of it, (3) good coffee with plenty of "warm-ups" constantly offered, and (4) CHEAP prices. My husband and I ventured to BH on a local's recommendation after bad experiences at two other breakfast spots (Exeter Family Restaurant and Tomkat), all in one morning. The exterior of BH could could badly use a facelift, as it is very dingy and outdated. However, the interior is very bright and clean, and we were promptly and cheerfully greeted by a young host (and also with a huge blown-up picture of John Cena eating at the diner, giving you the thumbs up). The menu is your very basic, standard diner-type food. Our waitress was a sweet gal, and our food arrived in no time (seriously, all of this was such a welcome change after we walked out 15 minutes earlier from Exeter). After a previous day of caloric overindulging, I opted for a vegetarian omelette made with Egg Beaters, the fruit cup and coffee. My husband also had coffee, but loaded up (as one properly should at a greasy spoon), on a real breakfast platter with three eggs over easy, homefries, toast and a side of bacon. We both agreed the coffee was very good, and while the "fruit cup" was really just cubed cantaloupe and honeydew melon, I was pleasantly surprised by how fresh and tasty the melon was. I was also pleasantly surprised by how tasty the vegetarian omelette was: greaseless and tender (rather than oily and rubbery as diner omelettes - especially made with egg product - are wont to be). My husband LOVED his breakfast ("that food was the sh*t!"), and I did cast jealous looks at it: the potatoes were REAL potatoes, cooked with peppers and onions, just how he likes them. The bacon was crisp, and he was so full from the hearty portion that he couldn't even nibble his toast. All of the waitresses were sweet, several of them came over to offer us warm-ups even though we weren't their table. The guy at the cash register was very friendly and sincerely thanked us for stopping by. And the final bill was ridiculous - for two hearty breakfasts, a side of bacon and two coffees, the bill was $17! (So with that kind of friendly service + cheap prices, a 30 percent tipping scale seems a bit more appropriate...but now I'm just being bossy).
(4)Ken K.
Huge portions, great prices, really good food. The pancakes and french toast are awesome! I recommend the Grand Slam.
(4)Hannah W.
Went here once. Was hoping for delicious pancakes or french toast. I ordered raisin bread french toast and out came two slices of regular sized bread you get at the grocery store. Small. Service was not great either. If your looking for a good delicious breakfast this is not the place. This is where you go when youre hungover.
(1)Andrea F.
Second visit...this place has a steady stream of satisfied customers. The outside of the building is bright yellow and nothing to look at, but inside is large, bright, and clean. I had the breakfast quesadilla which has beef/meat in it equivalent to a cheesesteak. I had to request salsa and sour cream $1.50 extra but they give you generous bowls of it. It was delicious! The quesadilla is not on the menu but you can ask for it. Pumpkin pancakes were good but it only tasted like they had some pumpkin pie spice in the batter, not pumpkin puree (i didn't ask). Again, waitress was friendly and attentive. Will be back again!
(5)Steve S.
This place may not be the best breakfast I have ever eaten. Some of the items are very good. Some of the items are pretty standard fare. I don't think you come here to have a special breakfast. No, you come here because the place is very familiar. You come here because it's reasonably priced and hearty. And you come here because the waitresses make you feel at home. I've been to better breakfast places food-wise. But I will say that I enjoyed the combination of atmosphere, heartiness, and reasonably priced items this place has to offer. Now, if they could make a better cup of coffee, I might give them another star.
(3)Jeremy L.
A little bit more than a typical greasy spoon diner. The menu offers a wider selection than bacon, eggs and sausage. There are always some type of bizarre concoction, which doesn't mean bad. For example they may have cheesesteak crepes, and from the sounds of it you may get indigestion, but it I think that is what makes this place stand out from the next diner down the street. One thing I absolutely LOVE about this place is the fact that no matter when you go, they have a seat ready for you. I may have waited once. This place is huge, I mean HUGE! Since my favorite breakfast is cliche (two eggs over easy, white toast, hash browned potatoes, and bacon) it is easy to Gage this place to the next. I must admit I love my bacon crispy, and they can make over easy eggs like a politician can make promises. My favorite meal that I referenced only cost $9.07, and I left a $2.93 tip, and I can not forget to mention I had a cup of coffee and a large OJ. Which reminds me, they are always prompt to warm or refill your coffee. As far as what I would change about the place? I would have to say I am not a fan of the sausage links. My favorite sausages are the really fat pork links (I believe they are made by Leidy's) however it is very difficult to find a place with these links. Ray's diner car in Norristown has them, as well as the Nudy's chains. Other than that it is really difficult to find a place that carries this sausage, and unfortunately that is why I didn't rank it a 5 star. 4 Stars isn't bad, I like the place and I believe you will too. Every diner in America has it's own neighborhood feel. I would have to say this is the best diner style breakfast joint in Reading.
(4)Matthew G.
Only went here due to a whim my 96-year old grandmother had to eat here. Packed with swarms of elderly folks. Besides one couple with little kids, I was probably the youngest person in the place by at least 30 years. Best thing about breakfast here was literally the ice water and the rock-bottom prices (less than $5/person including tip). Burnt toast, tasteless frozen hash browns, canned hollandaise sauce that was plain nasty, and cheap filtered coffee that tasted burnt. The topper was that they didn't even have Heinz ketchup. Understand you have to shave some corners to offer cheap prices but you can't even afford to spend a few extra pennies on real ketchup? They did give you a big pile of no-taste, cheap food though. Waitress wasn't friendly, didn't come back after our food was served or to refill our coffee. Mystifies me how places like this draw big crowds when I occasionally drive by but I guess if you have really cheap prices and give people large portions you can draw crowds in Berks County especially among the seniors. I was just bummed that my grandmother didn't like her food & that our waitress didn't even come back to top off her coffee.
(1)Gerry K.
A good solid choice for breakfast (never been for lunch). The place is not attractive, bordering on institutional, but you get a lot of tasty, above average diner food for not much money. We liked it so much we went twice during the long weekend we stayed in the area.
(3)Richard Z.
Naturally, awesome breakfast. Eggs Benedict are fan-tas-tic. The wait staff is friendly. The owner is the NICEST lady you will ever meet. Eat here, for sure, you will not be disappointed.
(5)Orocovis P.
My family and I visit Breakfast Hut often and we enjoy their food every single time.
(4)Sheri L.
We go there every Sunday. I think the food is very good. It is the only place we go where the waitress remembers what we like to start with and brings it to the table right as we sit down. Very friendly, homey place. It is good breakfast diner fare! I think the previous rater was busy on her cellphone? Give it a try. Ask for extra crispy hash browns and bacon and you will get it!
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