I tried to use the search function a bit, because I swear there was a thread about breakfast in Milwaukee.
What are the current recommendations for breakfast in Milwaukee?
The Broken Yolk inside of 2040 Lofts (on Wisconsin near 20th) is the best breakfast I have ever had. The french toast really is a work of art.
The perfect MU food day (http://www.muscoop.com/index.php?topic=15572.0) is where food places were discussed.
Edit: Looks like only 2040 Lofts and Michaels were discussed for B'fast. Omitting Miss Katie's Diner is a mistake.
OK, breakfast in Milwaukee. First, what time of the day are you going? 9am or 10am or 11am? Also, Saturday or Sunday?
My first choice (and personal favorite) is Comet Café on Farwell. I usually go at least 2 times a month for breakfast there. If you can get in before about 9:45 on Saturday you can get seated quickly. Sundays are a crapshoot. They open at 9am too.
The same people also own two places in Bayview I really dig in Palomino and Honey Pie. Same timing rules for Honey Pie as for Comet Café. Palomino is always a bit quieter and has free wifi. It is also bigger so you can usually get seated quickly.
Another place which I have yet to try but a trusted friend of mine recommends is Hoch-A-Do on North Ave right next Cans and up by all the bars.
Quote from: Chili on February 23, 2010, 10:42:00 AM
OK, breakfast in Milwaukee. First, what time of the day are you going? 9am or 10am or 11am? Also, Saturday or Sunday?
My first choice (and personal favorite) is Comet Café on Farwell. I usually go at least 2 times a month for breakfast there. If you can get in before about 9:45 on Saturday you can get seated quickly. Sundays are a crapshoot. They open at 9am too.
The same people also own two places in Bayview I really dig in Palomino and Honey Pie. Same timing rules for Honey Pie as for Comet Café. Palomino is always a bit quieter and has free wifi. It is also bigger so you can usually get seated quickly.
Another place which I have yet to try but a trusted friend of mine recommends is Hoch-A-Do on North Ave right next Cans and up by all the bars.
Agree on Comet and heard good things about Hoch-A-Do.
Also a few friends have been raving to me about Saz's Sunday Brunch.
Big fan of the Comet Cafe and Original Pancake House (not an IHOP) at 2621 Downer.
Quote from: d6 on February 23, 2010, 10:47:42 AM
Big fan of the Comet Cafe and Original Pancake House (not an IHOP) at 2621 Downer.
Really? It's an unoriginal chain that is WAY overpriced.
If you want a more upscale breakfast check out Trocadero on North Water
Quote from: BME to MD on February 23, 2010, 10:52:54 AM
If you want a more upscale breakfast check out Trocadero on North Water
Or Cafe Hollander (East Side on Downer) or Cafe Centrall (Bayview - KK and Lincoln)
Trocadero closed for remodeling on the 15th, won't be open for a month or more.
Twisted Fork, on the East Side I think... Is that still around? I remember it was very good.
Quote from: bma725 on February 23, 2010, 11:00:52 AM
Trocadero closed for remodeling on the 15th, won't be open for a month or more.
Thanks for the heads up. That slipped my mind.
Cafe Central in bayview has great brunch.
Comet is awesome for b-fast, lunch and dinner.
And you can never go wrong with George webbs (good hangover food).
Quote from: bma725 on February 23, 2010, 11:00:52 AM
Trocadero closed for remodeling on the 15th, won't be open for a month or more.
That bridge taking forever is KILLING those businesses. Well, that and the economy.
good list - thanks for the pointers.
A little place called Perkins, they serve something epic named; The Tremendous 12. :P
Best breakfast in my opinion is Ma Fischer's on the East Side. Open 24 hours and you won't find a better omelette or skillet anywhere.
Ms. Katie's
The breakfast place in 2040 lofts is amazing. Some people have claimed to have experienced food poisoning, but I have no idea whether their claims are true, and I haven't ever had a problem. When they opened I thought, finally a freaking place to get breakfast on campus.
Quote from: Lacrosse218 on February 23, 2010, 11:23:11 AM
Best breakfast in my opinion is Ma Fischer's on the East Side. Open 24 hours and you won't find a better omelette or skillet anywhere.
you havent been too enough places if you think ma fischers is best. to have the best you need use the best ingredients which they do not.
Jimmy Butler eats at the BY all the time, it has to be good!
I get Real Chilli to go at like 3am with Marquette09 and warrior07 and then we walk over to Rickys and enjoy that meal
I think Michael's preempts the need to ever go to Ms Katie's. The food is every bit as good and cheaper.
The Broken Yoke opened right as I was leaving but it is delicious!
I also enjoy the legit corned beef hash from Miss Katies.
The Twisted Fork is still around, though I've never had breakfast there.
The Knick.
Pandels?
The Wicked Hop
I second Pandel's for a sunday brunch. Also recommend Ted's diner on North AVe in Tosa. Good grease and milk shakes.
Its pretty hard to beat Hollander's brunch and breakfast at Comet Cafe. Try the bacon pancakes at Comet, they're unbelievable....you'll thank me later!!
Quote from: Hards_Alumni on February 23, 2010, 12:29:00 PM
Pandels?
Quote from: shaquilvaine on February 23, 2010, 12:33:12 PM
I second Pandel's for a sunday brunch. Also recommend Ted's diner on North AVe in Tosa. Good grease and milk shakes.
Pandl's in Bayside closed a few months ago.
Quote from: Chili on February 23, 2010, 12:54:00 PM
Pandl's in Bayside closed a few months ago.
Jack Pandl's, however, in Whitefish Bay is still open, and serves a Sunday brunch. Never had it, but nice location.
Hubbard Park Lodge in Shorewood has a great family style brunch, Sunday's only: http://www.hubbardlodge.com/FridayFishFrySundayBrunch.html
Saz's Sunday brunch, as someone mentioned, is tremendous. Book a table early.
hoffel poffel at joe's cafe. done and done.
Only on Sundays .. Hubbard Park Lodge. Great location, hidden away in Shorewood. Eclectic brunch buffet.