Great breakfast. Omelette a light and fluffy. Coffee free flowing and hot. And honestly, the toast was good too. Had to be a fresh loaf of bread. And service was excellent
PS M.
Place rating: 5 Arlington, VA
We are here twice during our short visit to Atlantic City. We also tried the place across the street, Hannah G’s. This place earned our return visit. This place seems fairly new. The food was great! Fresh and delicious. The whole place was nice and clean. Would go again. Highly recommend.
Tom R.
Place rating: 5 Egg Harbor Township, NJ
Great, fresh food! Sid puts in a pot of effort and it shows. A true example of the American Dream fully realized. Great breakfast and lunch food!
Luis O V.
Place rating: 5 Louisville, CO
We found this places driving arround and I’m so glad we did, we eat there every day of our vacations, my wife order the farm omelette every time we eat there we get the mickey pancake for our daughter and she love it is a very complete breakfast for a kid it comes with bacon and scramble eggs, I order a sandwich with home fries they are very yummy, we can’t wait to go to NJ. and eat there again
S S.
Place rating: 4 Philadelphia, PA
Great little place in Ventnor. Wonderful breakfast. Food comes out exactly as ordered! Fresh ingredients and delicious! No need to go to Hannah G’s unless you need to «see and be seen».
Mary S.
Place rating: 5 Collegeville, PA
Have enjoyed breakfast at Sid’s four times and each time it has been awesome. Food is fresh and hot, service is fast and friendly and restaurant it very clean but somewhat small. Loved it each time.
Lynne
Place rating: 5 Jenkintown, PA
Great little breakfast & lunch eatery new to Ventnor Great food reasonably priced. Highly recommend Clean and pleasant staff. Close to Margate
Ellen F.
Place rating: 3 Egg Harbor Township, NJ
Owner Sid used to be a cook at Gary’s Restaurant, Pleasantville, NJ for many years. And, now he just opened up a small breakfast/lunch spot of his own. (closes 3 pm, FYI). Only about 10 tables. Simple set up, with one cook(owner Sid), & one waitress, during the 2 days in a row I visited. Oct 15&16, 2014. I loved the hot brisket sandwich. Very homestyle, with carrots even thrown in. The gravy tasted like real drippings from the actual meat. Excellent. I did not care all that much for the open faced hot turkey. It was too generic. I especially didn’t like the gravy. Even so Sid told me it was homemade, it didn’t taste like it was from the actual turkey. Bland dishwater taste. The potato pancakes were too thin to fully taste & appreciate the shredded potatoes. I loved the matzoh ball soup !!! The broth was very good, and the ball was on the firm side, just the way I like it. A steal for $ 3.49. There was only one other table of patrons, during both my breakfast visits. Yes, I ate brisket, turkey, potato pancakes, & soup for breakfast ! Sid told me he uses Hebrew National brand for his pastrami and corned beef