Breadman’s - Chapel Hill
Breadman’s
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Breadman’s in Chapel Hill, NC, is a charming American restaurant boasting an impressive average rating of 4.2 stars. Open today from 7:00 AM to 2:30 PM, it’s a perfect spot for breakfast or lunch. If you’re curious about its popularity, feel free to call ahead at (919) 967-7110 to check on wait times or to reserve a table. The menu offers a delightful range of diet-conscious options, including vegetarian selections and a dedicated kids' menu. For those seeking similar dining experiences, Red Lotus and Haw River Grill are great alternatives. Have you dined at Breadman’s? Share your experience by leaving a review!.
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We had a group of eight large men for breakfast, and they tried to seat us all at a round table, which was quite cramped. I expressed my dissatisfaction and requested that they push some tables together. There was a bit of resistance, and they asked how long we planned to stay. Despite the rocky start to our experience, I must say that the food was very good and reasonably priced.
I enjoyed sitting outside on a beautiful Sunday morning. Although it was quite crowded, I was seated in just 10 minutes. There are plenty of breakfast options, and everything I’ve tried has been outstanding. The prices are fair given the quality and portion sizes of the food.
If I can say one thing about Breadman's it would be consistency. The food always good and the service is always great. Especially Victoria! The place is small and quaint giving you a home kitchen feel. Not loud music or dishes banging with thecook yelling from the back. Just good food, great service at a good price.
Breadman's is a wonderful long time tradition in Chapel Hill. This rating is influenced by memories as well as just acknowledging a good place to eat. It is one of very few remaining wonderful eateries from my college years in Chapel Hill ofthe sixties. Fortunately, we are still around to enjoy. This trip I only had a great, filling breakfast, but also got to baskin their new 2 years digs. When I asked how long since they moved, the waiter also told me they still had the same lead cook,so the good life goes on. The staff is friendly and pays attention. The clientele covers a college town gamut. This new placejust needs some time to mellow into a simulacrum of the original on Rosemary St. 1930s or 40s, I think ? . I've been aroundso long and so many places have slipped away it's hard to keep their origins straight. Breadman's is a little farther fromcampus than it used to be, but well worth finding.
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