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My first visit to this location. This is now my favorite one in Omaha. Our waitress (Mary) was very good and got our order soon after we sat down. She returned with our food in about minutes and checked with us twice during our meal. I had the ham and cheese omelet with hash browns and a side of biscuits and gravy. My omelet was cooked very good and was loaded with ham. My hash browns were nice and crisp on the outsi... View all feedback.
My first visit to this location. This is now my favorite one in Omaha. Our waitress (Mary) was very good and got our order soon after we sat down. She returned with our food in about 5 minutes and checked with us twice during our meal. I had the ham and cheese omelet with hash browns and a side of biscuits and gravy. My omelet was cooked very good and was loaded with ham. My hash browns were nice and crisp on the outside and tender inside. My biscuits were very fresh and the gravy was thick and seasoned the way I like it. Most places put way too much pepper in it. My friend had a huge pancake and an order of hash browns. As for the food, there were no leftovers. Service was great (thanks Mary) and we were in and out in 20 minutes. We both agreed that we would be coming back soon.
Worth Waiting For. I always wondered whether it was worth the wait to have breakfast at Jimmy's Egg. I wonder no more. We had less than a 10 minute wait on a drippy wet Sunday morning before we were seated. The menu is extensive, and contains about what you would expect for a breakfasty type place. The one thing that caught my eye were the sweet potato pancakes. They are delicious, with a very nice sweet flavor. The hash browns are also excellent, cooked with a light crunch to the exterior, but not in any way burnt. The turkey sausage has a robust flavor that came as a pleasant surprise. The only thing I found lacking was the coffee, which was nothing more than watered down diner coffee. Service was very fast. We were in and out in about 30 minutes from the time we ordered our meal. Jimmy's Egg has better prices and better food than Village Inn. Better service, too. It is well worth a small wait.
My first visit to this location. This is now my favorite one in Omaha. Our waitress (Mary) was very good and got our order soon after we sat down. She returned with our food in about 5 minutes and checked with us twice during our meal. I had the ham and cheese omelet with hash browns and a side of biscuits and gravy. My omelet was cooked very good and was loaded with ham. My hash browns were nice and crisp on the outside and tender inside. My biscuits were very fresh and the gravy was thick and seasoned the way I like it. Most places put way too much pepper in it. My friend had a huge pancake and an order of hash browns. As for the food, there were no leftovers. Service was great (thanks Mary) and we were in and out in 20 minutes. We both agreed that we would be coming back soon.
Worth Waiting For. I always wondered whether it was worth the wait to have breakfast at Jimmy's Egg. I wonder no more. We had less than a 10 minute wait on a drippy wet Sunday morning before we were seated. The menu is extensive, and contains about what you would expect for a breakfasty type place. The one thing that caught my eye were the sweet potato pancakes. They are delicious, with a very nice sweet flavor. The hash browns are also excellent, cooked with a light crunch to the exterior, but not in any way burnt. The turkey sausage has a robust flavor that came as a pleasant surprise. The only thing I found lacking was the coffee, which was nothing more than watered down diner coffee. Service was very fast. We were in and out in about 30 minutes from the time we ordered our meal. Jimmy's Egg has better prices and better food than Village Inn. Better service, too. It is well worth a small wait.
Worth Waiting For. I always wondered whether it was worth the wait to have breakfast at Jimmy's Egg. I wonder no more.We had less than a minute wait on a drippy wet Sunday morning before we were seated. The menu is extensive, and contains about what you would expect for a breakfasty type place. The one thing that caught my eye were the sweet potato pancakes. They are delicious, with a very nice sweet flavor.The hash browns are also excellent, cooked with a light crunch to the exterior, but not in any way burnt. The turkey sausage has a robust flavor that came as a pleasant surprise.The only thing I found lacking was the coffee, which was nothing more than watered down diner coffee.Service was very fast. We were in and out in about minutes from the time we ordered our meal.Jimmy's Egg has better prices and better food than Village Inn. Better service, too. It is well worth a small wait.