With an eight-day break between exams, I figured there was no better way to enjoy the downtime than by exploring more of Ann Arbor’s restaurants. Looking for a way to unwind from a morning exam and catch up on the semester, Lisa and I decided to check out The Broken Egg.
The Broken Egg is located 221 N. Main Street and has successfully been added to the list of “must-go” breakfast places in Ann Arbor after today’s dining experience. After eating at both Afternoon Delight and Angelo’s, I have come to realize that each of Ann Arbor’s breakfast places distinguishes themselves by the way they prepare their omelettes. As someone who is a personal fan of having their omelette add-in’s cooked into the eggs instead of separately, I was extremely happy with the way my eggs turned out and can safely say that there are enough omelette options to please any meat-eater or veggie lover.
Here’s what Lisa and I ordered:
We both went for the Greek Fetish Omelette: A jumbo four egg omelet sauteed with fresh baby spinach, feta cheese, red onions, green and red peppers, mushrooms and calamata olives. Served with hash brown potatoes and toast or english muffin.
And of course had to split the Banana Walnut Cakes: Three fluffy buttermilk pancakes filled with sliced bananas and walnuts, topped with a splash of whipped cream and served with warm maple syrup.
So how does The Broken Egg rank against the others?
Cost? Fairly reasonable, for a coffee and omelette with some substitutions the bill came out to $12. Pancakes, waffles and French toast range from $5.50-$8 and omelettes are $8.25
Atmosphere? Simple, cozy with a mom and pop feeling. Definitely a good place to go if you’re looking for a casual breakfast that’s away from the chaos of State Street.
Best dish? The Greek omelette was the better of the two dishes, though after going to all the different breakfast restaurants I would still say that Angelo’s omelettes are the best I’ve had yet. A great balance of toppings and egg, the omelettes are definitely the dish to get when eating there.
If you want to check out the menu before heading over yourself:
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