George Webb Restaurant
7410 W State St, Milwaukee, WI, 53213
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Address :
7410 W State St
Milwaukee, WI, 53213 - Phone (414) 475-9084
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Opening Hours
- Mon :Open 24 hours
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Breakfast, Brunch
Bike Parking : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : No
Attire : Casual
Ambience : Casual
Noise Level : Average
Alcohol : No
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : No
Has TV : Yes
Waiter Service : Yes
Caters : No
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Joanna T.
George Webb's has the reputation of "food best consumed while drunk" as well as "breakfast place beloved by old dudes aka my dad" - basically it's the Milwaukee version of the Waffle House. It's been the savior of many an intoxicated individual over the decades, but things are changing and not for the better. The food is basically the same - barely edible greasy crap. The "chicken flavored" noodle soup is still an odd shade of yellowy-green not found in nature. The restaurant itself? Still kind of dingy. Service hasn't changed either - generally hit or miss and disgusted at having to put up with your shenanigans. What has changed is the price point - it's now $8.29 (!!!!) for a ham scrambler. So you're telling me two scrambled eggs, 2 teaspoons of diced ham and 1/2 cup of hashbrowns is now north of $8?? Come on man, I'm not "that" drunk.....
(2)Carrie G.
Let's set the record straight out of the gates and clarify - there's a time and place for Webb's and as long as one heeds that advice you'll be fine. And that time is most certainly after an extended period of drinking. It may be after a day of tailgating and Brew Crew cheering.after a long night of drinking, or even after an awesome neighborhood bar crawl, as was the case for me. Webb's will be there before you head home. It will gently usher you into a likely false sense of composure. And the food will immediately begin to ward off the effects of the beverage decisions that led you here in the first place. And it will do all that without putting a big dent in whatever funds you still posses after your fun times. My favorite thing to order here is the Chicken Flavored Noodle Soup. Let's make no mistake, this is not Chicken Noodle Soup. This is Chicken FLAVORED Noodle Soup. You will not find any chicken in said soup so don't go in with any expectations. Expect a taste along the lines of anything labeled cup o' soup and you got it. Fun fact about this soup - it's probably the closest you will get to consuming something neon in color, unless you have a thing for anti-freeze. Just look at the glow radiating from the unfiltered photo below. That's the color, no lie. Pretty much any egg based dish is a good bet, they are all good, but the bonus is that they come with the Webb's signature (read greasy) hash browns. After much unscientific research, I'm convinced those potatoes are the ones that do all the heavy lifting on your road to recovery so be sure to work them in your mix. I've been with carnivorous friends that were dying for a burger but still order a side of them and slapped those babies right on the patty so they could do work. So don't deprive yourself of the full experience, get the browns. There are many fine breakfast spots in our city. And this one if fine too, as long as you recognize the purpose/ and yield to the traditions. your experience will surely be as great as mine. PSA - The servers at all Webbs are pretty great, especially when dealing with the post imbibing crowd. Put yourself in their shoes for a moment and commit to over-tip!
(3)Jared A.
I will most likely NOT be going back to this location again. Today, I went in on my lunch break and proceeded to not be served - let alone greeted when I walked in! So, I walked in and sat at the first booth like I usually do. Normally, the lunch crew that I have always been served by would be greeting me instantly and grabbing my drink order. Today, however, of the two girls working - one was oblivious to anyone and everything around her, while the other went and hid in the kitchen. I say she went and hid because I could see her peeking out at the dining room. About 10 minutes went by and a man at another table began yelling out loud for a server to come get him some drink refills which he had seemingly been waiting a while for. That is the moment knew this lunch break wasn't going well for anybody in there, so I got up and left. Such a shame since I used to have a really great lunch break there with excellent service. This location in particular should definitely choose the people it hires with a little more attention and care.
(1)Bobb S.
When it is New Year's Day and you are desperate, locating a George Webb can be a godsend. When there are only two people (Two waitresses-one of which was doing the cooking), that godsend can quickly turn into a disaster. While we can't fault them for their peers not showing up, waiting over an hour for eggs is not what this hungover man needed.
(3)Brian M.
Either I've been more sober than normal on my recent visits, or the food is slipping. There was a time that many a drunken evening would end in a visit to our friendly neighborhood George Webb. There we would feast on magically delicious Chicken-flavored noodle soup in that special shade of nuclear yellow not seen in nature. Nothing better than a GW Patty Melt or an All-American Breakfast after a Brewer's game or a late-night card party. Alas, the soup is not the same, the omlets aren't that great anymore, and it's not even cheap anymore. The wife and I recently spent $25.00 for two breakfasts, soup, and one soda. I was disappointed. The service at this location is hit or miss, as it is at all GWs. One thing that is always predictable is the late night crowd. We've seen everything from Pimps and Hos to the Tosa East Goth crowd and everything in between. Always endlessly entertaining.
(2)Tosa Foodie A.
Webbs is a reliable alternative for breakfast 24/7! The traditional burgers are best ate late night but the new larger patty burgers are made with a better quality beef & vastly better. George Webbs is to Milwaukee as Old Faithful is to Yellowstone. In fact I think the chicken noodle soup is imported from the neon green hot springs in Yellowstone! ENJOY! ;-)
(4)Brad E.
The staff at this restaurant is really good. They work well together, as a team and they seem to enjoy and to take pride in their work. The breakfast is cheap and fast. The burgers are always good. This restaurant actually sells a lot of nice George Webb merchandise, such as, coffee mugs and shirts.
(3)Leigh A.
Webbs is hit or miss on the food. I think the food is better after a night out. During winter snowstorms we walk here to pick up a quart of chili to go. Sometimes we take the kids here for a quick burger and fries. The service has always been decent. Some of the waitresses stop and chat with us when we are walking our dogs. Webbs is the place you stop late at night.
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