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In town for the holiday and settled on this spot for breakfast. A quant diner in the heart of Cullman in the old sears building. We were allowed to sit wherever and the server was over in minimal time to take our drink order. We placed the food order soon after and had our meal in less than 15 minutes. I have the two egg (over medium) breakfast with sausage and biscuit and gravy. The eggs were cooked as ordered, the biscuit and gravy were delicious. The sausage was a little overcooked, my only complaint. The server was nice and accommodating and the diner is nice. This is a spot I would frequent if I lived locally. Do yourself a favor and give it a try yourself.
We were over nighting and were looking for a DDD breakfast experience. We found it at the Busy Bee cafe. Founded in 1919 you get an old style cafe experience for breakfast. We had an omelette and fried eggs. Both came with toast. Eggs came with bacon and biscuits w/ gravy. Omelette toast only. Order 2 sides of hash browns too. Good food and reasonable prices. Would definitely go back. TV's had Fox News on for everyone's enjoyment.
Nice place! Great service and the is really good. Very reasonably priced and they have a garden omelette that looked really good that my dad got. Chock full of . Can get busy but worth the wait! Grits are really good, will need but I prefer it that way where I season my own. You can't take salt out!
Hands down, I just tasted the absolute worst burger I 've ever had in my life. We stopped by this small, diner type local restaurant because their menu online featured German food, but after we sat down we were told they can 't get anyone to work nights, so they took the German food off the menu. We didn 't have time to go somewhere else so we just stayed. When we walked in, I stood at the counter and wasn 't acknowledged at all. A worker saw me come in, continued talking to a patron, then rang up a couple customers who approached the counter after me. Finally asked her if we were supposed to sit or order at the counter and she said oops you can sit down, sorry, and gestures to some booths. The waitress was friendly and when I attempted to order the burger she explained it was a dough burger, which apparently had dough and flour added to the meat. You 'll either like it, or you won 't! I was apprehensive but said I 'd try it. Upon receiving the square bread patty on a bun with traditional burger condiments, a single bland, flavorless bite told me the meat to flour ratio was pretty off balance. I broke the patty open and looked at it, and if it was more than 5% meat, I 'll eat my hat. (And my hat would probably taste better. We also ordered fried green tomatoes and fried pickles, and they tasted basically the same as the burger. Very little flavor. My husband had a salad and enjoyed it. When the waitress saw I didn 't eat the burger, she removed it from the bill, no questions asked. Almost like she had done it many times before. Drive a little further, friends, and get some real food.