Scrambler Marie’s Menu

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  • Heidi S.

    Unique breakfast finds are what I go here for! I've also bought lunch meals for my husband, and he has enjoyed the sandwiches ordered. Staff is always pleasant and accommodating. You can sign up online to get a free meal for your birthday too. My only wish is that it was open longer during the day.

    (4)
  • Jessica Y.

    Flavored Coffee Samples at the door when you walk in, yes please! For great service, ask for Christina D! They had breakfast quinoa for God's sakes. Awesome and simple. It smelled freshly cleaned in there which I was pleased with, went on a weekday so it wasn't crowded at all. Christina said they pack it in on the weekends though. I thought their menu was thorough and had lots of options for all different diet types. I'd love a few more vegan options though. Oh and the prices were quite reasonable I will definitely be back and you should go too!!!

    (4)
  • Alyson H.

    Their food, coffee, and service is not worth the price you pay - EVEN with a coupon. I have had way better at Gina's Café a few miles away or Side Street Diner in GP. I would rather make the 20 minute drive to GP than the 5 minute drive here.

    (1)
  • Stephanie M.

    We went back for a second meal and walked our without our food! The staff acted like we were a bother to them. It took our waitress 10 minutes to got our drink order. I did a Facebook check in when we got there. I finally was so board and hungry I check my phone again. 45 minutes had passed since we ordered. Way too long for scrambled eggs. WE WALKED OUT WITHOUT A WORD SAID TO US!!! In a half full restaurant there wasn't a staff member in sight. I drive down the road to Gina's Cafe on Harper by 15. We ordered, got our fantastic food, ate, and were back in the car in 45 minutes. NEVER AGAIN

    (1)
  • Winnie B.

    I would like to say I received HORRIBLE service...but then again I never received any service. I drove from NC to Michigan to attend a family affair....11 freaking hours on the road and I stop at this place for a quick breakfast. The host greeted me and was very polite. He seated me and said the waitress would come over momentarily. NOT!!! The rude no-personality waitress NEVER came to my table...didnt acknowledge my presence at all. She didn;t even bother to offer me water! I sat and waited...and waited....damn near memorized the menu. The waitress walked 'near' my table...and then returned to the kitchen area...she came over again and refilled the table next to me water glasses....she then returned to the kitchen....all the time I am sitting and waiting for at least a 'I will be with you in a minute...can I get you something to drink?' Nope! She started cleaning tables...as I sat and watched her. I decided to wait a little longer and this 'waitress' starts acting as a host and seating NEW customers coming into the restaurant. WTH? So I get up to leave and I see the 'real host' and I shrug my shoulders and silently mouth to him 'no service'. He immediately gets up from his seat and approaches me as I am leaving. I told him not only did the waitress not acknowledge or say Hello to me....she deliberately ignored me for at least 10 minutes. I was NOT happy. The 'real host' was gracious enough to invite me back and offer a free breakfast. But after this experience I decided I could drive a little longer a find a suitable place to eat and a place that has pleasant waiter/waitresses.

    (1)
  • H R.

    Been here 3 times becoming a favorite. So far so good. I usually don't drink coffee at restaurants because it is not usually as good as I make at home but the flavored coffees are pretty good here. You can even get a sample for free. Breakfast was good. Service was ok. At least they are friendly.

    (4)
  • Rob M.

    Food is very good, with a lot of good breakfast options. Good size portions, a little pricey, but nothing crazy. The servers are very friendly, but they do not have enough on shift, so it takes a while to get service and to get your food. I find myself coming back to Scrambler Marie's often.

    (4)
  • Kimberly D.

    Excellent breakfast! Come hungry because they do not skimp on portions. Service is a little slow but both times I have been here they were always friendly. There are omelets are huge and the standard omelet comes with four eggs! I got the mini version and it was still large. They have 3 different types of eggs benedict which is hard to find at most breakfast joints. French toast and sausage are also a winning choice here.

    (4)
  • Brad M.

    WORST SERVICE EVER. Took over an hour to get our food with no explanation from our server. Two different tables sat after us and were gone before we even got our food. Table next to us waited 20 minutes for drinks and walked out. We asked multiple times for the manager and it took her 20 minutes to finally come talk to us.

    (1)
  • Shannon S.

    We were not disappointed with our breakfasts this past weekend at Scrambler Marie's!! I had the Westgate Skillet that had spicy chorizo sausage, jalapenos, green chilis, onions, homemade salsa (yeah right) with melted cheese and two basted eggs on top of some home fries! And I really enjoyed it...AND it filled me up for the entire day...the next time I ate was at La Marsa for dinner... The only thing that I noticed was....I got this particular skillet, because I had never tried chorizo (I know...I pick here to do it!! dumb) and honestly, I didn't really get a true taste of what chorizo should be....I actually forgot about it by the time my breakfast got to me, and then thought about it later....like..Oh yeah...I wanted to see what this chorizo is all about...hahah... The kids (picky eaters) didn't care for their pancakes, but not the the fault of SM's...my one niece enjoyed her eggs and toast. All portions were really nicely sized.. The Shannon's Kitty Kakes were enormous, and I tried them, they were good. This was lesson two for my #youngestyelpers...and I asked them which place they liked better... Scrambler Marie's or Gina's Cafe...they said Gina's...and I agreed! I'd go back to Scrambler Marie's...it wouldn't be my first choice.....but they weren't bad... Our server was excellent! Friendly, curteous, fast...no complaints there!

    (3)
  • Stefani B.

    This is a decent place to grab brunch with the family. Nothing extraordinary, but perfectly good breakfast dishes. The first time we dined here, I had the spinach and portobello quiche, which arrived a bit soggy, but tasted good. The second time, I tried the spinach and portobello omelet (sensing a theme?) which was thick and filled with veggies and Swiss cheese. It was a tiny bit dry, which I wouldn't have minded if the promised side of salsa hasn't arrived in a small 1 oz. ramekin. My husband loves their strawberry waffles though- especially the fact that they're "bottomless." Another perk is that if your meal arrives on a blue plate, it's free. You'll remember this, because your meal will arrive with much fanfare and the beating of a drum. Overall, not the greatest breakfast joint on the planet; but far from the worse. They do a lot of good within the community that balances things out for me and earns them a 3 star review.

    (3)
  • Michael J.

    The food varies from ugh to awesome. Salads are really good. Buffalo chicken soup is amazing. The special bacon is incredible (but a little expensive), Some of the gourmet coffees are great (but expensive). But the service has been absolutely terrible every time we've gone. One time we watched 4 or 5 tables get up and leave and the manager was like whatever, then we left. Another time someone from my party went to the manager to complain about the service and he said "ma'am, I'm not gonna argue with you." That's an odd response to someone just trying to get a server to come to the table.

    (2)
  • Victoria S.

    This place was a personal favorite of mine back in Toledo where they originally started. Here not so much. Loaded potato chucks came out cold with cheese unmelted and extremely large chunks of chives that should have been used more for garnishment. My meal, The American, was literally bathed in butter. My toast was the wrong kind and I had to ask 2 different people (the first was a manager too!) for a correction when reading the ticket before serving or asking me if everything looked ok, instead of doing a drop and run (the manager) would have fixed it. By the time the toast did come out slathered in butter, as well, my eggs which were supposed to be over easy were hard and cold. I probably will visit scrambler Marie's again I'm just gonna have to pick something else to eat and hope they don't mess it up.

    (3)
  • Britney C.

    I cannot say enough good things! First of all it was Mother's Day around 11 am when we arrived, which is recipe for long lines. We had to wait about 20 minutes which is nothing compared to how long we would have waited at the pantry! We ordered the house blend coffee once we were seated, and used the hazelnut creamer they provided, THIS IS THE BEST COFFEE I HAVE EVER HAD, HANDS DOWN!!! We received our food and everything was delicious from the toast, the potatoes, eggs- you name it. I also ordered banana pancakes to go with my meal, which were served late. The server told me they ran out of bananas and someone ran out to get some more, so my pancakes would be out in just a few minutes!! I could not believe it!! Mandy our server was beyond attentive and so friendly. We will definitely be going back!!

    (5)
  • William S.

    I saw this place before it was built. It looks nice enough from the outside. It's not that great folks. The food is average...very average. They have a nice menu with a lot of cool items. Unfortunately, the food is not there to back it up. The eggs were ok. I had Corned Beef Hash...it was welded. My wife had a big breakfast and it was pretty blah. Would I call it bad - absolutely not. Would I recommend it - never. Our waitress told us the Eggs Benedict are only good on days when a "certain" cook was there - and that wasn't today. WOW - If that was my restaurant, she'd be talked to. Sounds like they need either a new cook or a new waitress. I asked for soup - they were out of it (it was 11:30 am!!)....they also had no iced tea and I had to wait for it to be brewed. How sad. I thought this was gonna be a great place, and it just fell quite short with not much hope of recovery. Right up the street from this place is Bob Evans....I suggest you go there to spend your hard earned money. This place just isn't worth another trip for us. 8-(

    (2)
  • D R.

    We went back. Half of our pancakes burnt, half not quite done. My eggs benedict were ordered medium (my waitress then asked if i wanted hard boiled eggs) I had too long of a discussion on how I like like my eggs a bit more cooked, not runny, Runny with loose whites they came. After I showed her the normal runny eggs, she said, " now I remember, medium is slightly cooked whites and runny yolks. She smiled and walked away. Kids could not eat burnt pancankes.

    (2)
  • William S.

    New breakfast/brunch & lunch place in the neighborhood! Extensive menu that can fit any appetite, full orders of waffles pancakes and French toast are all you can eat, what they call "bottomless". French toast was good, biscuits and gravy were also. Nothing out of this world that sets it off, just good comfort breakfast food. New breakfast/brunch & lunch place in the neighborhood! Extensive menu that can fit any appetite, full orders of waffles pancakes and French toast are all you can eat, what they call "bottomless". French toast was good, biscuits and gravy were also. Nothing out of this world that sets it off, just good comfort breakfast food. New breakfast/brunch & lunch place in the neighborhood! Extensive menu that can fit any appetite, full orders of waffles pancakes and French toast are all you can eat, what they call "bottomless". French toast was good, biscuits and gravy were also. Nothing out of this world that sets it off, just good comfort breakfast food.

    (3)
  • Robert M.

    Dirty plate, table and fork. Ok that could happen anywhere and I only visited here once but because of that it will stay only once. The food looks good on the plate (Eggs and sausage with toast) but it has a bland frozen flavor. I think other reviewers mentioned that most everything tastes frozen and I have to agree. I can walk across the street to Denny's and eat bland frozen food and pay half the cost. Even Ihop around the corner is much better for the same cost. Next closest thing I can relate it to is Jimmy dean frozen sausage that you microwave. Tastes the same to me. It's a shame because I had high hopes for a good quality breakfast place near my home (I walked there by the way since I live so close). Back to Denny's I guess or drive to Liz's Ham Cafe on Groesbeck which has simply delicious sausage and everything else!

    (1)
  • D B.

    Went in this morning, we beat the rush. There were only about 4 tables of guests. We ordered for the kids first. The waitress came back and took our order then we waited forever for the kids food ( 2 pancakes total). One pancake was brought to the table by someone other then our waitress and it was burned, very obviously burned. When our waitress noticed it she offered to take it back, but the kids were starving so I had to feed them. She did take it off the bill. I ordered the avocado omelet and added mushrooms. The avocado wasn't ripe and the mushrooms were basically raw. It was much smaller then I would have expected. The fruit was also rock hard. Just a thought, if it isn't in season or ripe, don't serve it! Toast was forgotten and my sons drink was finally brought to him when he was halfway through with his meal. Won't be returning!

    (1)
  • Kelly M.

    We were staving to death after a night of drinking, oops I meant bowling and didn't make it to White Castle so when we awoke we decided to give this place a try.. We are big coffee drinkers so coffee pretty much makes or breaks it for us and they did pass that test. Also having flavored creams available. The music playing was uplifting. I had scrambled eggs with bacon and pancakes was not offered toast (ugh I like toast) the hash browns were interesting... Service was fair! Would go there again!

    (3)
  • Winnie B.

    I would like to say I received HORRIBLE service...but then again I never received any service. I drove from NC to Michigan to attend a family affair....11 freaking hours on the road and I stop at this place for a quick breakfast. The host greeted me and was very polite. He seated me and said the waitress would come over momentarily. NOT!!! The rude no-personality waitress NEVER came to my table...didnt acknowledge my presence at all. She didn;t even bother to offer me water! I sat and waited...and waited....damn near memorized the menu. The waitress walked 'near' my table...and then returned to the kitchen area...she came over again and refilled the table next to me water glasses....she then returned to the kitchen....all the time I am sitting and waiting for at least a 'I will be with you in a minute...can I get you something to drink?' Nope! She started cleaning tables...as I sat and watched her. I decided to wait a little longer and this 'waitress' starts acting as a host and seating NEW customers coming into the restaurant. WTH? So I get up to leave and I see the 'real host' and I shrug my shoulders and silently mouth to him 'no service'. He immediately gets up from his seat and approaches me as I am leaving. I told him not only did the waitress not acknowledge or say Hello to me....she deliberately ignored me for at least 10 minutes. I was NOT happy. The 'real host' was gracious enough to invite me back and offer a free breakfast. But after this experience I decided I could drive a little longer a find a suitable place to eat and a place that has pleasant waiter/waitresses.

    (1)
  • H R.

    Been here 3 times becoming a favorite. So far so good. I usually don't drink coffee at restaurants because it is not usually as good as I make at home but the flavored coffees are pretty good here. You can even get a sample for free. Breakfast was good. Service was ok. At least they are friendly.

    (4)
  • Rob M.

    Food is very good, with a lot of good breakfast options. Good size portions, a little pricey, but nothing crazy. The servers are very friendly, but they do not have enough on shift, so it takes a while to get service and to get your food. I find myself coming back to Scrambler Marie's often.

    (4)
  • Stephanie M.

    We went back for a second meal and walked our without our food! The staff acted like we were a bother to them. It took our waitress 10 minutes to got our drink order. I did a Facebook check in when we got there. I finally was so board and hungry I check my phone again. 45 minutes had passed since we ordered. Way too long for scrambled eggs. WE WALKED OUT WITHOUT A WORD SAID TO US!!! In a half full restaurant there wasn't a staff member in sight. I drive down the road to Gina's Cafe on Harper by 15. We ordered, got our fantastic food, ate, and were back in the car in 45 minutes. NEVER AGAIN

    (1)
  • D R.

    We went back. Half of our pancakes burnt, half not quite done. My eggs benedict were ordered medium (my waitress then asked if i wanted hard boiled eggs) I had too long of a discussion on how I like like my eggs a bit more cooked, not runny, Runny with loose whites they came. After I showed her the normal runny eggs, she said, " now I remember, medium is slightly cooked whites and runny yolks. She smiled and walked away. Kids could not eat burnt pancankes.

    (2)
  • Shannon S.

    We were not disappointed with our breakfasts this past weekend at Scrambler Marie's!! I had the Westgate Skillet that had spicy chorizo sausage, jalapenos, green chilis, onions, homemade salsa (yeah right) with melted cheese and two basted eggs on top of some home fries! And I really enjoyed it...AND it filled me up for the entire day...the next time I ate was at La Marsa for dinner... The only thing that I noticed was....I got this particular skillet, because I had never tried chorizo (I know...I pick here to do it!! dumb) and honestly, I didn't really get a true taste of what chorizo should be....I actually forgot about it by the time my breakfast got to me, and then thought about it later....like..Oh yeah...I wanted to see what this chorizo is all about...hahah... The kids (picky eaters) didn't care for their pancakes, but not the the fault of SM's...my one niece enjoyed her eggs and toast. All portions were really nicely sized.. The Shannon's Kitty Kakes were enormous, and I tried them, they were good. This was lesson two for my #youngestyelpers...and I asked them which place they liked better... Scrambler Marie's or Gina's Cafe...they said Gina's...and I agreed! I'd go back to Scrambler Marie's...it wouldn't be my first choice.....but they weren't bad... Our server was excellent! Friendly, curteous, fast...no complaints there!

    (3)
  • Stefani B.

    This is a decent place to grab brunch with the family. Nothing extraordinary, but perfectly good breakfast dishes. The first time we dined here, I had the spinach and portobello quiche, which arrived a bit soggy, but tasted good. The second time, I tried the spinach and portobello omelet (sensing a theme?) which was thick and filled with veggies and Swiss cheese. It was a tiny bit dry, which I wouldn't have minded if the promised side of salsa hasn't arrived in a small 1 oz. ramekin. My husband loves their strawberry waffles though- especially the fact that they're "bottomless." Another perk is that if your meal arrives on a blue plate, it's free. You'll remember this, because your meal will arrive with much fanfare and the beating of a drum. Overall, not the greatest breakfast joint on the planet; but far from the worse. They do a lot of good within the community that balances things out for me and earns them a 3 star review.

    (3)
  • Michael J.

    The food varies from ugh to awesome. Salads are really good. Buffalo chicken soup is amazing. The special bacon is incredible (but a little expensive), Some of the gourmet coffees are great (but expensive). But the service has been absolutely terrible every time we've gone. One time we watched 4 or 5 tables get up and leave and the manager was like whatever, then we left. Another time someone from my party went to the manager to complain about the service and he said "ma'am, I'm not gonna argue with you." That's an odd response to someone just trying to get a server to come to the table.

    (2)
  • Victoria S.

    This place was a personal favorite of mine back in Toledo where they originally started. Here not so much. Loaded potato chucks came out cold with cheese unmelted and extremely large chunks of chives that should have been used more for garnishment. My meal, The American, was literally bathed in butter. My toast was the wrong kind and I had to ask 2 different people (the first was a manager too!) for a correction when reading the ticket before serving or asking me if everything looked ok, instead of doing a drop and run (the manager) would have fixed it. By the time the toast did come out slathered in butter, as well, my eggs which were supposed to be over easy were hard and cold. I probably will visit scrambler Marie's again I'm just gonna have to pick something else to eat and hope they don't mess it up.

    (3)
  • D B.

    Went in this morning, we beat the rush. There were only about 4 tables of guests. We ordered for the kids first. The waitress came back and took our order then we waited forever for the kids food ( 2 pancakes total). One pancake was brought to the table by someone other then our waitress and it was burned, very obviously burned. When our waitress noticed it she offered to take it back, but the kids were starving so I had to feed them. She did take it off the bill. I ordered the avocado omelet and added mushrooms. The avocado wasn't ripe and the mushrooms were basically raw. It was much smaller then I would have expected. The fruit was also rock hard. Just a thought, if it isn't in season or ripe, don't serve it! Toast was forgotten and my sons drink was finally brought to him when he was halfway through with his meal. Won't be returning!

    (1)
  • Britney C.

    I cannot say enough good things! First of all it was Mother's Day around 11 am when we arrived, which is recipe for long lines. We had to wait about 20 minutes which is nothing compared to how long we would have waited at the pantry! We ordered the house blend coffee once we were seated, and used the hazelnut creamer they provided, THIS IS THE BEST COFFEE I HAVE EVER HAD, HANDS DOWN!!! We received our food and everything was delicious from the toast, the potatoes, eggs- you name it. I also ordered banana pancakes to go with my meal, which were served late. The server told me they ran out of bananas and someone ran out to get some more, so my pancakes would be out in just a few minutes!! I could not believe it!! Mandy our server was beyond attentive and so friendly. We will definitely be going back!!

    (5)
  • Kimberly D.

    Excellent breakfast! Come hungry because they do not skimp on portions. Service is a little slow but both times I have been here they were always friendly. There are omelets are huge and the standard omelet comes with four eggs! I got the mini version and it was still large. They have 3 different types of eggs benedict which is hard to find at most breakfast joints. French toast and sausage are also a winning choice here.

    (4)
  • Brad M.

    WORST SERVICE EVER. Took over an hour to get our food with no explanation from our server. Two different tables sat after us and were gone before we even got our food. Table next to us waited 20 minutes for drinks and walked out. We asked multiple times for the manager and it took her 20 minutes to finally come talk to us.

    (1)
  • Sam G.

    What a lovely find! I saw them putting this place up last year sometime and finally got a chance to drop in and have a nosh. Not the easiest place to see in the sprawling plaza, needs larger signage or something. Maybe Vegas lights. Yeah, Vegas lights. So I walk in and was surprised at how large and open this place was, sunlight streaming in through the windows and giving this place more of a Floridian feel than where I actually was. Was asked if I wanted some coffee and i'm like 'Of course!', and the girl comes back with not just a cup, but the whole insulated carafe! Pretty good start, coffee was a lot weaker than I prefer, but I had a half gallon of it at my disposal so I didn't mind so much. Lots of breakfast food and some sandwiches on the menu. Note to self, they have a Monte Cristo. I went with the Eggs Benny (short for Benedict) and was summarily impressed. Eggs were done perfectly, nice thick sauce and a lovely flavor to the ham all on an English Muffin that I could cut with my fork. There were hash browns involved as well. All good. Only drawback was that my plate had some lovely slices of orange on it that I wanted to eat, but it seemed to have been cut last week sometime. I can't fault them much for a bum garnish though. Come in and Chow Down!

    (4)
  • Bo H.

    So I just tried to do a carryout, when I called the person asked me for my order. I started to give it and she put me on hold. After a minute someone else picked up and asked me for my name. Then she proceeded to carry on a conversation in the background with someone else while doing work. I sat there for a minute and then said hello. She proceeded to ask me to wait 5 more minutes... Completely unacceptable. Guess I won't ever eat here. Terrible first impression.

    (1)
  • Krista K.

    Excellent Food! Great Service, I would recommend this place. Although they are only open for breakfast and lunch.

    (5)
  • Tim K.

    At first I questioned the validity of the negative reviews of this place, but now I understand where those people were coming from. I had high hopes for this place and things used to be good after they first opened up, but it quickly went downhill. You know it is bad when you have to sit at your table for over 10 minutes waiting to even be greeted by your Server and then watch her greet and take the order of the table that just got sat behind you. That was the last straw for me. No apology from her or any of the hostess staff when they asked why we were leaving. They all basically turned their noses up at us as if to say "fine we don't want your business." Prior to that issue, the last few times we ate there we also had problems with our orders either not being right, taking forever to be served and then the dishes being cold or just lacking any flavor whatsoever. I get it, your cooks are probably not trained Chefs, but common sense says that you need to at least salt something before sending it out. Also when there are tons of tables that have dirty plates left on them and busboys standing around doing nothing it shows laziness and a lack of care or concern by the staff. It takes all of 30 seconds to clear and wipe a table down, but you'd rather stand around goofing off with your "bro". Sorry Scrambles, but like a fat kid playing dodgeball, I'm out.

    (2)
  • Shannon B.

    They were on WDIV's Tasty Tuesday, so I had high hopes... But now I realize they clearly paid for that spot:/ They promised a 10-15 minute wait... It was over an hour until we ate. I actually had time to go to Costco, pick up a cake I'd ordered, and come back while my family waited at the table - and still no food. The food just wasn't good. Omelette had almost nothing in it... Just egg with stuff thrown on the top. And by egg, I mean some weird egg mixture... There's no way it was cracked fresh, it was spongy like it came from a weird egg mix. Hashbrowns were the frozen kind they pour out of a bag - dry and tasteless. Go to Chocolate Gallery Cafe if you want a truly amazing breakfast!

    (1)
  • Colleen D.

    Great place to come eat when you're looking for a phenomenal breakfast, terrible place if you want to spend less than 2 hours (mostly waiting) for you drinks, your food, the bill... Came in at 9:10, leaving at 10:40. Not joking. But the food really was good. Best eggs Benedict I've had in ages.

    (3)
  • Debbie H.

    Ok ... so ... heh heh ... (awkward silence) ... Let's just say, if I'm the bachelorette, Scrambler Marie's goes home without the rose. Our one-on-one date with Marie started out promising enough ... friendly service and a menu that had us pretty hopeful ... your basic breakfast fare but lots of variety and a make-your-own-pancakes option. Now, while first impressions are important, a brief introduction does not a first impression make. Things, after the intro get a little dicey. The spinach and feta omelette (I added turkey sausage on the side) came with rye toast. This is where we started feeling like things just wouldn't work out. With ingredients that should offer a distinct flavor ... it was pretty much devoid of any! How does that happen? Seriously, how does that happen? The potatoes ... take a quick glance at the picture we added of this dish ... looked like they would overwhelm. I knew they'd be the best part of the breakfast. Folks, ... they were terrible. I'm not kidding when I say that they were so flavorless that even pummeling them with pepper barely made a difference. These HAD to come out of a frozen bag. There is no way that these potatoes were freshly cut, seasoned, and came out so vanilla. No way. Ok on to the blueberry pancakes ... and these will probably be someone's favorite because they are gargantuan. They're massive. They're gigantic. They're flavorless. Sorry, they are. They're so darn big that it wasn't even fair to blame the poor blueberries. There simply weren't enough of them in this country to compete with pancakes that you could stick a mop handle in and use as an umbrella. Unless hundreds of thousands of ANY added ingredient designed to offer flavor were put in the batter, the batter will dominate. So, we had a really big batch of pancakes ... batter flavored. I will say this ... the service was friendly and the rye toast was excellent. Other than that ... Marie, we just aren't a match. We're sorry ... it's not us, it's you. We need our space, so we can't offer you a rose. Instead, how about this star we had lyin' around?

    (1)
  • Suzzette M.

    Nice to see a place dedicated to breakfast BESIDES awful IHOP!!!!!! Lots of great choices for breakfast! Made it very hard to decide on what we wanted to have! Pancakes are really nice, and you can tell they are whipped up and cooked to order! Pancakes, French Toast, and Waffles are bottomless if you order a full size order. Coffee is great but was pretty $$$. $2.29 for a cup of coffee? It was good, but I sort of had sticker shock with it. Service was welcoming and friendly. We will be back on a Saturday or Sunday morning for sure! Very happy to have a nice new place, that is good, in our area! Welcome to Roseville!

    (5)
  • William S.

    I saw this place before it was built. It looks nice enough from the outside. It's not that great folks. The food is average...very average. They have a nice menu with a lot of cool items. Unfortunately, the food is not there to back it up. The eggs were ok. I had Corned Beef Hash...it was welded. My wife had a big breakfast and it was pretty blah. Would I call it bad - absolutely not. Would I recommend it - never. Our waitress told us the Eggs Benedict are only good on days when a "certain" cook was there - and that wasn't today. WOW - If that was my restaurant, she'd be talked to. Sounds like they need either a new cook or a new waitress. I asked for soup - they were out of it (it was 11:30 am!!)....they also had no iced tea and I had to wait for it to be brewed. How sad. I thought this was gonna be a great place, and it just fell quite short with not much hope of recovery. Right up the street from this place is Bob Evans....I suggest you go there to spend your hard earned money. This place just isn't worth another trip for us. 8-(

    (2)
  • William S.

    New breakfast/brunch & lunch place in the neighborhood! Extensive menu that can fit any appetite, full orders of waffles pancakes and French toast are all you can eat, what they call "bottomless". French toast was good, biscuits and gravy were also. Nothing out of this world that sets it off, just good comfort breakfast food. New breakfast/brunch & lunch place in the neighborhood! Extensive menu that can fit any appetite, full orders of waffles pancakes and French toast are all you can eat, what they call "bottomless". French toast was good, biscuits and gravy were also. Nothing out of this world that sets it off, just good comfort breakfast food. New breakfast/brunch & lunch place in the neighborhood! Extensive menu that can fit any appetite, full orders of waffles pancakes and French toast are all you can eat, what they call "bottomless". French toast was good, biscuits and gravy were also. Nothing out of this world that sets it off, just good comfort breakfast food.

    (3)
  • Chris P.

    I've been to a few of these before, but this is my first time to the one is Roseville. The decor and layout are simple, so it's a no-frills establishment. It's even more scaled back than IHOP. However, I'm a big fan of their entrees; Eggs Benedict, the omelette with chorizo sausage are favorites. Today I had the Ultimate Omelette, which was outstanding. Perfect blend of ham, sausage, mushrooms, zucchini, bell peppers, celery and more topped with sour cream and salsa on the side. Also tried the chocolate mousse stuffed French toast -- which I thought was fantastic. Not sure why so many subpar reviews, I'm very pleased overall.

    (4)
  • Scott Z.

    GREAT place for breakfast! Very clean and great service! This place is now # 1 in our rotation!

    (5)
  • Keith M.

    It was OK, they have a creative menu and they are trying to make it happen. We ordered safe I think, usually do first time in, they didn't have the greatest hash browns, but the bacon was excellent.

    (3)
  • Lisa F.

    Our visit today was at approx 1pm. We were immediately seated and our drinks were served within minutes. The menu was amazing and I really appreciated the healthy eating options. I absolutely loved that we had a carafe of coffee and water with lemon left at our table. I also appreciated the flavored creamers. The wait staff was attentive, the food was great, and the price was reasonable. I will definitely be returning to this restaurant!

    (5)
  • Brian R.

    This place is awful besides being overpriced the food is the cheapest quality I've seen! The sausages are frozen pre-browned n warmed in a steamer! I verified this w/ the manager when I asked if they were microwaved sausage... So I figured I'll order bacon that's got to be fresh.. NOT!! Yes pre cooked bacon I don't they actually cook anything with a flame based on what the manager described most everything goes thru some kind of steamer Microwave type device so u can bet most everything there is pre-made...don't waste your time or money!!! Go to apple Annie's in Roseville homemade food for better prices and quantity! Never will go back there again GROSS!!!!

    (1)
  • Karl G.

    This is the second place I've visited recently with an ala carte menu style and I must say, I kinda' like it, :). Very clean. The booths are large and will very comfortably seat 4 with plenty of room to spare. Prices were Ok, but trended a bit to the high-side, considering. Liked the 'carafes of water and coffee at the table' concept. If your meal happens to come on a blue plate, it's free, or something like that. Login at the front and get additional freebies (or something like that) after multiple visits ... they have all the marketing bases covered. Ordered the Uncle Moose's Manhandler skillet and while it was expertly prepared & tasty, if you're gonna' call something a "manhandler", really shoulda' been a larger portion, just sayin'. A little disappointed to see the potatoes in the skillet all of uniform size/cut ... kinda' indicates nobody's really cooking there, just slapping together premade/ordered ingredients and calling it a day. A-Ok, :).

    (3)
  • Cass O.

    The food was absolutely great as well as the service. I also like the fact I don't have to flag them down constantly for coffee or water beCause they give you carafe for both. Great place and will be back

    (5)
  • Nikki D.

    Marie Scramblers is my go to breakfast stop. Whether it is with the family or for a breakfast date. The menu is full of great choices but isn't over whelmimg. They have a great "mini" option so you don't end up over eating. The wait staff is wonderful and helpful. The atmosphere is relaxing and bright. If you are looking for a great breakfast spot, try Marie's.

    (5)
  • Lonny B.

    Stopped here 8am on a Saturday morn. When we pulled into the lot from the back, there were 4 or so employees hanging around the back door, smoking I would assume, one sitting on a milk crate or something. I first started to wonder....I hope they wash their hands before going back to work. One table was leaving when we came in. We were then the only table there. It took an extra few minutes it seemed to get our coffee and drinks. The hostess asked for our drink order when seating us, but the waitress is the one who brought it. Coffee is over $2, but you do get your own little pot at the table, but still, if I had paid attention to the price, I may not have gotten it. One cup for me is usually enough. They do have a different kind of menu, the usual stuff, and also omelets with avocado, different kinds of eggs benedict etc....I had the traditional eggs benedict. The english muffin was not toasted at all, it seemed to have been taken right from the package to the plate, and the eggs were a bit runny for my taste. The hash browns, or potatoes cubes were ok, but needed something, salt, butter, herbs, something.... I was not going to do a four egg omelet. my cholesterol is high enough. My sister and nephew were with me, and while they liked their omeltes, it was all kind of a meh, kinda place....It was not a bad place, but not a great place.

    (3)
  • Nancy D.

    While I welcome a new breakfast joint to Macomb County, I'd rather it was a great independent one than an overpriced chain. The coffee isn't the only thing that will give you sticker shock. A family of four on an average Roseville income might just walk out, as we saw one do the day we went. There are a lot of choices that look tasty, but all the omelets cost over $8.00 and have 4 eggs. I'm not a fan of eating all my calories for the day in one meal, that's too much! They do offer a "mini" for a dollar less (still too pricey for my blood). I had the $6.79 "American in Training"...2 egg whites, 2 rather chewy turkey sausage patties, an English muffin (heavily buttered...yes, I forgot to say to skip it, but really?) and a fruit cup. Tasty enough, but not worth the price. My brother tried their steak and eggs, and was disappointed with the steak. With the price they charge, and with it being a specialty restaurant, that shouldn't happen. The high point was the service, once they acknowledged we came in. They weren't very fast to come by and offer coffee, and they were a long way from busy. I give this place a year. Maybe.

    (3)
  • Bernie M.

    One star for the great service. Food gets no stars. I ordered a spinach and bacon omellette with the bacon very crispy, potatoes and rye toast. The omellette was very rubbery, there were maybe 4 pieces of spinach and the bacon was mushy. Potatoes were a joke...no taste. The rye toast was cold and must have been old because it fell apart when I picked up a piece. Prices are ridiculously high for the poor quality of food...over $8.00 for the and 2.29 for a cup of coffee!!!! Will not go back here. I should have read the reviews before I tried this place.

    (1)
  • Ellen V.

    My daughter and I went for lunch and waited to be noticed and seated, waited for our drinks, waited to order then waited for our bill. There were maybe 6 other tables also waiting and complaining. Food was pricy and skimped on portions. My omelette was average and my daughter had some kind of hard pieces in hers that she couldn't chew. I would never eat there again. Staff unfriendly for a newer restaurant trying to build clientele in Roseville. Probably won't be there in 6 months.

    (1)
  • David R.

    I have to admit that I was a bit less excited to check this place out after learning that it was part of a chain, but then seeing the questionable reviews here made me even more hesitant. Regardless, my partner and I gave it a try this past weekend. The place seemed quite welcoming from the outside, but rather pedestrian once inside. There is no real decor to speak of, and I was left with the impression that they didn't try too hard. As for the menu, it's nice to see some unusual breakfast selections around these parts. While my spinach and portabella quiche didn't necessary arrive baked as you would expect for a quiche, I have to say that it was fantastic. Rather than bake their quiche, Scrambler Marie's combines the quiche's ingredients and then places then inside a buttery, flaky crust. The accompanying hollandaise sauce was quite good too. My partner was equally happy with his chorizo skillet, stating that the homemade salsa was a nice touch. I'd also add that the coffee had a nice body to it without being bitter (Starbuck's anyone?) and your server leaves a pitcher of iced lemon water on the table for the duration of the meal. Now, for the negatives. Marie, I hate to do this, but you can't say that your chunk breakfast potatoes are tossed with your "secret spices" and then serve plain old cubed potatoes. When I asked for some of this "secret spice" to be brought out to me, I received a ramekin of salt and pepper (which the potatoes on my plate had never come near.) The sourdough toast was also unimpressive, lacking any flavor whatsoever and seeming like your average white toast. And one last thing. It would have been nice to be thanked as we left the restaurant. There were people at the host desk, yet we both walked out without being acknowledged. This is a HUGE pet peeve of mine. Call me crazy, but I like to feel that my hard-earned money is appreciated. Were there some downsides to this visit, sure. But overall, I can't say you'll be sorry if you give this place a chance.

    (3)
  • Heidi S.

    Unique breakfast finds are what I go here for! I've also bought lunch meals for my husband, and he has enjoyed the sandwiches ordered. Staff is always pleasant and accommodating. You can sign up online to get a free meal for your birthday too. My only wish is that it was open longer during the day.

    (4)
  • Jessica Y.

    Flavored Coffee Samples at the door when you walk in, yes please! For great service, ask for Christina D! They had breakfast quinoa for God's sakes. Awesome and simple. It smelled freshly cleaned in there which I was pleased with, went on a weekday so it wasn't crowded at all. Christina said they pack it in on the weekends though. I thought their menu was thorough and had lots of options for all different diet types. I'd love a few more vegan options though. Oh and the prices were quite reasonable I will definitely be back and you should go too!!!

    (4)
  • Alyson H.

    Their food, coffee, and service is not worth the price you pay - EVEN with a coupon. I have had way better at Gina's Café a few miles away or Side Street Diner in GP. I would rather make the 20 minute drive to GP than the 5 minute drive here.

    (1)
  • Marie S.

    I've been here twice now in the past week. 1st trip - had eggs benedict - eggs undercooked & hollandaise sauce was separating. I had asked if the potatoes were hand cut in the kitchen and the server said yes, but when you look at the pics in the menu you can tell they're aren't - so I opted for fruit, which was on it's way to ickyville. The eggs benedict did taste ok, definitely not the best I've had. Decided to give them one more try. I Went this am - the coffee is a fail. I started feeling sick after the coffee. I ordered the Uncle Moose skillet thingy - I'm a skillet head and I had to compare it to Gina's Cafe over on Harper North of 15 Mile. FAIL FAIL FAIL - The potatoes ARE FROZEN - probably Ore Ida. The whole meal was flavorless. There was cheese on it, but it was hardened like it was microwaved. FAIL FAIL FAIL By the time I got home I really felt sick - got a sore throat & thought I was gonna barf, that passed after drinking some Kombucha, but the sore throat is staying - and that only happens from preservatives. STAYING AWAY FROM HERE Sad about it as there are VERY FEW breakfast joints on this end of Macomb County. Sea Breeze has closed & is becoming a Leo's Coney Island, which I'll never step foot in again. GINA'S CAFE remains the only REALLY GOOD place to go eat for breakfast. It's a shame she isn't open on Mondays. Also Tropicana on Gratiot just North of 16 Mile.

    (1)
  • Robert M.

    Dirty plate, table and fork. Ok that could happen anywhere and I only visited here once but because of that it will stay only once. The food looks good on the plate (Eggs and sausage with toast) but it has a bland frozen flavor. I think other reviewers mentioned that most everything tastes frozen and I have to agree. I can walk across the street to Denny's and eat bland frozen food and pay half the cost. Even Ihop around the corner is much better for the same cost. Next closest thing I can relate it to is Jimmy dean frozen sausage that you microwave. Tastes the same to me. It's a shame because I had high hopes for a good quality breakfast place near my home (I walked there by the way since I live so close). Back to Denny's I guess or drive to Liz's Ham Cafe on Groesbeck which has simply delicious sausage and everything else!

    (1)
  • Kelly M.

    We were staving to death after a night of drinking, oops I meant bowling and didn't make it to White Castle so when we awoke we decided to give this place a try.. We are big coffee drinkers so coffee pretty much makes or breaks it for us and they did pass that test. Also having flavored creams available. The music playing was uplifting. I had scrambled eggs with bacon and pancakes was not offered toast (ugh I like toast) the hash browns were interesting... Service was fair! Would go there again!

    (3)
  • Sam G.

    What a lovely find! I saw them putting this place up last year sometime and finally got a chance to drop in and have a nosh. Not the easiest place to see in the sprawling plaza, needs larger signage or something. Maybe Vegas lights. Yeah, Vegas lights. So I walk in and was surprised at how large and open this place was, sunlight streaming in through the windows and giving this place more of a Floridian feel than where I actually was. Was asked if I wanted some coffee and i'm like 'Of course!', and the girl comes back with not just a cup, but the whole insulated carafe! Pretty good start, coffee was a lot weaker than I prefer, but I had a half gallon of it at my disposal so I didn't mind so much. Lots of breakfast food and some sandwiches on the menu. Note to self, they have a Monte Cristo. I went with the Eggs Benny (short for Benedict) and was summarily impressed. Eggs were done perfectly, nice thick sauce and a lovely flavor to the ham all on an English Muffin that I could cut with my fork. There were hash browns involved as well. All good. Only drawback was that my plate had some lovely slices of orange on it that I wanted to eat, but it seemed to have been cut last week sometime. I can't fault them much for a bum garnish though. Come in and Chow Down!

    (4)
  • Bo H.

    So I just tried to do a carryout, when I called the person asked me for my order. I started to give it and she put me on hold. After a minute someone else picked up and asked me for my name. Then she proceeded to carry on a conversation in the background with someone else while doing work. I sat there for a minute and then said hello. She proceeded to ask me to wait 5 more minutes... Completely unacceptable. Guess I won't ever eat here. Terrible first impression.

    (1)
  • Krista K.

    Excellent Food! Great Service, I would recommend this place. Although they are only open for breakfast and lunch.

    (5)
  • Chris P.

    I've been to a few of these before, but this is my first time to the one is Roseville. The decor and layout are simple, so it's a no-frills establishment. It's even more scaled back than IHOP. However, I'm a big fan of their entrees; Eggs Benedict, the omelette with chorizo sausage are favorites. Today I had the Ultimate Omelette, which was outstanding. Perfect blend of ham, sausage, mushrooms, zucchini, bell peppers, celery and more topped with sour cream and salsa on the side. Also tried the chocolate mousse stuffed French toast -- which I thought was fantastic. Not sure why so many subpar reviews, I'm very pleased overall.

    (4)
  • Scott Z.

    GREAT place for breakfast! Very clean and great service! This place is now # 1 in our rotation!

    (5)
  • Tim K.

    At first I questioned the validity of the negative reviews of this place, but now I understand where those people were coming from. I had high hopes for this place and things used to be good after they first opened up, but it quickly went downhill. You know it is bad when you have to sit at your table for over 10 minutes waiting to even be greeted by your Server and then watch her greet and take the order of the table that just got sat behind you. That was the last straw for me. No apology from her or any of the hostess staff when they asked why we were leaving. They all basically turned their noses up at us as if to say "fine we don't want your business." Prior to that issue, the last few times we ate there we also had problems with our orders either not being right, taking forever to be served and then the dishes being cold or just lacking any flavor whatsoever. I get it, your cooks are probably not trained Chefs, but common sense says that you need to at least salt something before sending it out. Also when there are tons of tables that have dirty plates left on them and busboys standing around doing nothing it shows laziness and a lack of care or concern by the staff. It takes all of 30 seconds to clear and wipe a table down, but you'd rather stand around goofing off with your "bro". Sorry Scrambles, but like a fat kid playing dodgeball, I'm out.

    (2)
  • Shannon B.

    They were on WDIV's Tasty Tuesday, so I had high hopes... But now I realize they clearly paid for that spot:/ They promised a 10-15 minute wait... It was over an hour until we ate. I actually had time to go to Costco, pick up a cake I'd ordered, and come back while my family waited at the table - and still no food. The food just wasn't good. Omelette had almost nothing in it... Just egg with stuff thrown on the top. And by egg, I mean some weird egg mixture... There's no way it was cracked fresh, it was spongy like it came from a weird egg mix. Hashbrowns were the frozen kind they pour out of a bag - dry and tasteless. Go to Chocolate Gallery Cafe if you want a truly amazing breakfast!

    (1)
  • Colleen D.

    Great place to come eat when you're looking for a phenomenal breakfast, terrible place if you want to spend less than 2 hours (mostly waiting) for you drinks, your food, the bill... Came in at 9:10, leaving at 10:40. Not joking. But the food really was good. Best eggs Benedict I've had in ages.

    (3)
  • Suzzette M.

    Nice to see a place dedicated to breakfast BESIDES awful IHOP!!!!!! Lots of great choices for breakfast! Made it very hard to decide on what we wanted to have! Pancakes are really nice, and you can tell they are whipped up and cooked to order! Pancakes, French Toast, and Waffles are bottomless if you order a full size order. Coffee is great but was pretty $$$. $2.29 for a cup of coffee? It was good, but I sort of had sticker shock with it. Service was welcoming and friendly. We will be back on a Saturday or Sunday morning for sure! Very happy to have a nice new place, that is good, in our area! Welcome to Roseville!

    (5)
  • Debbie H.

    Ok ... so ... heh heh ... (awkward silence) ... Let's just say, if I'm the bachelorette, Scrambler Marie's goes home without the rose. Our one-on-one date with Marie started out promising enough ... friendly service and a menu that had us pretty hopeful ... your basic breakfast fare but lots of variety and a make-your-own-pancakes option. Now, while first impressions are important, a brief introduction does not a first impression make. Things, after the intro get a little dicey. The spinach and feta omelette (I added turkey sausage on the side) came with rye toast. This is where we started feeling like things just wouldn't work out. With ingredients that should offer a distinct flavor ... it was pretty much devoid of any! How does that happen? Seriously, how does that happen? The potatoes ... take a quick glance at the picture we added of this dish ... looked like they would overwhelm. I knew they'd be the best part of the breakfast. Folks, ... they were terrible. I'm not kidding when I say that they were so flavorless that even pummeling them with pepper barely made a difference. These HAD to come out of a frozen bag. There is no way that these potatoes were freshly cut, seasoned, and came out so vanilla. No way. Ok on to the blueberry pancakes ... and these will probably be someone's favorite because they are gargantuan. They're massive. They're gigantic. They're flavorless. Sorry, they are. They're so darn big that it wasn't even fair to blame the poor blueberries. There simply weren't enough of them in this country to compete with pancakes that you could stick a mop handle in and use as an umbrella. Unless hundreds of thousands of ANY added ingredient designed to offer flavor were put in the batter, the batter will dominate. So, we had a really big batch of pancakes ... batter flavored. I will say this ... the service was friendly and the rye toast was excellent. Other than that ... Marie, we just aren't a match. We're sorry ... it's not us, it's you. We need our space, so we can't offer you a rose. Instead, how about this star we had lyin' around?

    (1)
  • Marie S.

    I've been here twice now in the past week. 1st trip - had eggs benedict - eggs undercooked & hollandaise sauce was separating. I had asked if the potatoes were hand cut in the kitchen and the server said yes, but when you look at the pics in the menu you can tell they're aren't - so I opted for fruit, which was on it's way to ickyville. The eggs benedict did taste ok, definitely not the best I've had. Decided to give them one more try. I Went this am - the coffee is a fail. I started feeling sick after the coffee. I ordered the Uncle Moose skillet thingy - I'm a skillet head and I had to compare it to Gina's Cafe over on Harper North of 15 Mile. FAIL FAIL FAIL - The potatoes ARE FROZEN - probably Ore Ida. The whole meal was flavorless. There was cheese on it, but it was hardened like it was microwaved. FAIL FAIL FAIL By the time I got home I really felt sick - got a sore throat & thought I was gonna barf, that passed after drinking some Kombucha, but the sore throat is staying - and that only happens from preservatives. STAYING AWAY FROM HERE Sad about it as there are VERY FEW breakfast joints on this end of Macomb County. Sea Breeze has closed & is becoming a Leo's Coney Island, which I'll never step foot in again. GINA'S CAFE remains the only REALLY GOOD place to go eat for breakfast. It's a shame she isn't open on Mondays. Also Tropicana on Gratiot just North of 16 Mile.

    (1)
  • Karl G.

    This is the second place I've visited recently with an ala carte menu style and I must say, I kinda' like it, :). Very clean. The booths are large and will very comfortably seat 4 with plenty of room to spare. Prices were Ok, but trended a bit to the high-side, considering. Liked the 'carafes of water and coffee at the table' concept. If your meal happens to come on a blue plate, it's free, or something like that. Login at the front and get additional freebies (or something like that) after multiple visits ... they have all the marketing bases covered. Ordered the Uncle Moose's Manhandler skillet and while it was expertly prepared & tasty, if you're gonna' call something a "manhandler", really shoulda' been a larger portion, just sayin'. A little disappointed to see the potatoes in the skillet all of uniform size/cut ... kinda' indicates nobody's really cooking there, just slapping together premade/ordered ingredients and calling it a day. A-Ok, :).

    (3)
  • Cass O.

    The food was absolutely great as well as the service. I also like the fact I don't have to flag them down constantly for coffee or water beCause they give you carafe for both. Great place and will be back

    (5)
  • Nikki D.

    Marie Scramblers is my go to breakfast stop. Whether it is with the family or for a breakfast date. The menu is full of great choices but isn't over whelmimg. They have a great "mini" option so you don't end up over eating. The wait staff is wonderful and helpful. The atmosphere is relaxing and bright. If you are looking for a great breakfast spot, try Marie's.

    (5)
  • Lonny B.

    Stopped here 8am on a Saturday morn. When we pulled into the lot from the back, there were 4 or so employees hanging around the back door, smoking I would assume, one sitting on a milk crate or something. I first started to wonder....I hope they wash their hands before going back to work. One table was leaving when we came in. We were then the only table there. It took an extra few minutes it seemed to get our coffee and drinks. The hostess asked for our drink order when seating us, but the waitress is the one who brought it. Coffee is over $2, but you do get your own little pot at the table, but still, if I had paid attention to the price, I may not have gotten it. One cup for me is usually enough. They do have a different kind of menu, the usual stuff, and also omelets with avocado, different kinds of eggs benedict etc....I had the traditional eggs benedict. The english muffin was not toasted at all, it seemed to have been taken right from the package to the plate, and the eggs were a bit runny for my taste. The hash browns, or potatoes cubes were ok, but needed something, salt, butter, herbs, something.... I was not going to do a four egg omelet. my cholesterol is high enough. My sister and nephew were with me, and while they liked their omeltes, it was all kind of a meh, kinda place....It was not a bad place, but not a great place.

    (3)
  • Keith M.

    It was OK, they have a creative menu and they are trying to make it happen. We ordered safe I think, usually do first time in, they didn't have the greatest hash browns, but the bacon was excellent.

    (3)
  • Lisa F.

    Our visit today was at approx 1pm. We were immediately seated and our drinks were served within minutes. The menu was amazing and I really appreciated the healthy eating options. I absolutely loved that we had a carafe of coffee and water with lemon left at our table. I also appreciated the flavored creamers. The wait staff was attentive, the food was great, and the price was reasonable. I will definitely be returning to this restaurant!

    (5)
  • Brian R.

    This place is awful besides being overpriced the food is the cheapest quality I've seen! The sausages are frozen pre-browned n warmed in a steamer! I verified this w/ the manager when I asked if they were microwaved sausage... So I figured I'll order bacon that's got to be fresh.. NOT!! Yes pre cooked bacon I don't they actually cook anything with a flame based on what the manager described most everything goes thru some kind of steamer Microwave type device so u can bet most everything there is pre-made...don't waste your time or money!!! Go to apple Annie's in Roseville homemade food for better prices and quantity! Never will go back there again GROSS!!!!

    (1)
  • Nancy D.

    While I welcome a new breakfast joint to Macomb County, I'd rather it was a great independent one than an overpriced chain. The coffee isn't the only thing that will give you sticker shock. A family of four on an average Roseville income might just walk out, as we saw one do the day we went. There are a lot of choices that look tasty, but all the omelets cost over $8.00 and have 4 eggs. I'm not a fan of eating all my calories for the day in one meal, that's too much! They do offer a "mini" for a dollar less (still too pricey for my blood). I had the $6.79 "American in Training"...2 egg whites, 2 rather chewy turkey sausage patties, an English muffin (heavily buttered...yes, I forgot to say to skip it, but really?) and a fruit cup. Tasty enough, but not worth the price. My brother tried their steak and eggs, and was disappointed with the steak. With the price they charge, and with it being a specialty restaurant, that shouldn't happen. The high point was the service, once they acknowledged we came in. They weren't very fast to come by and offer coffee, and they were a long way from busy. I give this place a year. Maybe.

    (3)
  • Bernie M.

    One star for the great service. Food gets no stars. I ordered a spinach and bacon omellette with the bacon very crispy, potatoes and rye toast. The omellette was very rubbery, there were maybe 4 pieces of spinach and the bacon was mushy. Potatoes were a joke...no taste. The rye toast was cold and must have been old because it fell apart when I picked up a piece. Prices are ridiculously high for the poor quality of food...over $8.00 for the and 2.29 for a cup of coffee!!!! Will not go back here. I should have read the reviews before I tried this place.

    (1)
  • Ellen V.

    My daughter and I went for lunch and waited to be noticed and seated, waited for our drinks, waited to order then waited for our bill. There were maybe 6 other tables also waiting and complaining. Food was pricy and skimped on portions. My omelette was average and my daughter had some kind of hard pieces in hers that she couldn't chew. I would never eat there again. Staff unfriendly for a newer restaurant trying to build clientele in Roseville. Probably won't be there in 6 months.

    (1)
  • David R.

    I have to admit that I was a bit less excited to check this place out after learning that it was part of a chain, but then seeing the questionable reviews here made me even more hesitant. Regardless, my partner and I gave it a try this past weekend. The place seemed quite welcoming from the outside, but rather pedestrian once inside. There is no real decor to speak of, and I was left with the impression that they didn't try too hard. As for the menu, it's nice to see some unusual breakfast selections around these parts. While my spinach and portabella quiche didn't necessary arrive baked as you would expect for a quiche, I have to say that it was fantastic. Rather than bake their quiche, Scrambler Marie's combines the quiche's ingredients and then places then inside a buttery, flaky crust. The accompanying hollandaise sauce was quite good too. My partner was equally happy with his chorizo skillet, stating that the homemade salsa was a nice touch. I'd also add that the coffee had a nice body to it without being bitter (Starbuck's anyone?) and your server leaves a pitcher of iced lemon water on the table for the duration of the meal. Now, for the negatives. Marie, I hate to do this, but you can't say that your chunk breakfast potatoes are tossed with your "secret spices" and then serve plain old cubed potatoes. When I asked for some of this "secret spice" to be brought out to me, I received a ramekin of salt and pepper (which the potatoes on my plate had never come near.) The sourdough toast was also unimpressive, lacking any flavor whatsoever and seeming like your average white toast. And one last thing. It would have been nice to be thanked as we left the restaurant. There were people at the host desk, yet we both walked out without being acknowledged. This is a HUGE pet peeve of mine. Call me crazy, but I like to feel that my hard-earned money is appreciated. Were there some downsides to this visit, sure. But overall, I can't say you'll be sorry if you give this place a chance.

    (3)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :6:30 am - 3:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Brunch
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : 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

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