This is a very popular Corydon Avenue breakfast spot that has been around for a long time. If you’re looking for a locally run breakfast spot, this is a place to go.
Decor is modern but the open concept and exposed kitchen amplify the noise when it is busy. The staff at Falafel Place are shrewd and astute. When it gets busy, rest assured, the wait isn’t long. The staff work hard to move people through this place.
Food is excellent quality for a breakfast/brunch/lunch spot. It isn’t the best value in town, you can get cheaper breakfast at a chain restaurant. But if you want a rustic style breakfast that is made with the touch of a with a local owner this is a place worth trying.
I cannot believe that I have not reviewed this local restaurant, well here it goes....
I haven’t been here for quite some time, and it still doesn’t disappoint me. I had the Brisket and eggs over easy with the Yam Hash. I have no words or pictures as I was busy satiating my hunger pains. I finished every bite! (No I am not ashamed) I can’t wait to come back again. I only have one comment and that is the coffee could use some improvement.
Great Job!
Went there for the first time yesterday with a friend because they list the vegan options on their menu along with everything else. Service was outstanding despite being quite busy. Constant water refills and just generally attentive waiter. Food came out very quickly and everything was incredibly fresh. My dish was mouthwateringly good, affordable, and huge (I got the Middle Eastern Falafel)! I'd go out on a limb saying it's the best vegan meal I've ever had.
The atmosphere is very casual but absolutely charming. I loved that the kitchen was open to the restaurant. When we were on the way out one of the chefs even told us to have a nice day. My only regret is not buying an additional falafel to go.
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