Submitted by ProgressMom68 t3_ymelum in springfieldMO

I’ve tried the following:

Village Inn: perfectly cooked eggs, hollandaise obviously from a mix

Scramblers (are they still a thing?): Flavorful hollandaise, over-poached eggs

Jimmy’s Egg: Good, but they use ham instead of back bacon (“Canadian” bacon)

Whatcha got SGF Reddit? Bonus points if the place is quiet and sensory friendly!

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Skanky-Cat t1_iv3gp8u wrote

I would assume Gailey’s nails it

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kahluastud412 t1_iv3hp1g wrote

You have to try early bird breakfast pub, my favorite in town. However, definitely not sensory friendly.

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brykasch t1_iv3st7g wrote

First watch has a good one.

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giftedgaia t1_iv44e4j wrote

Mike's & More on Battlefield/Glenstone has a few Benny options on their breakfast menu.

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mightymeltar t1_iv5s8qh wrote

City Cafe isn't consistent, but when they are "on" they're pretty good.

Morning Day Cafe in Nixa is fantastic, but not super sensory friendly

I never liked the hollandaise at big biscuit, but everything else is good

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Sunny_Day9127 t1_iv6975u wrote

Rise downtown, they have several varieties including my favorite with 🍄

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jgj570s t1_iv6blh4 wrote

Early Bird, The Order, First Watch.

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Cloud_Disconnected t1_iv6yd76 wrote

I was pretty disappointed. Bacon was overdone, the food in general was mediocre, and the service was the same. The atmosphere was geared toward hip Boomer/elder Gen X. Factor in the prices and the 40 minute wait, and I won't be back.

I think their main draw is "fun" cocktails that make people feel less like alcoholics when they're drinking at 9am. I say just own it and go to Casey's for a pint of McCormick and a slice of breakfast pizza.

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magius311 t1_iv73pkj wrote

I haven't tried their benedict, but I enjoy most things I've tried at The Big Biscuit.

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evadssor t1_ivhd0dm wrote

Progress is what you seek.

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