Maggie's, despite its small drive-through appearance, is a hidden gem for those craving value-packed breakfast and lunch delights.
Upon pulling up I found the service to be friendly and funny when answering my questions. I ordered a large coffee, made regular along with a Rudy on white bread wland a Maggie's burrito. I inquired about how much turkey was on the Rudy because many places skimp out on the meat. Not here. The answer was "you'll be pleased" and I surely was! Bread had a perfect toast, bacon was crispy, plenty of turkey, mayo, accompanied by fresh tomato and crunchy lettuce. Every single bite delightful. The sandwich came with a Grillo pickle, which means they aren't serving the cheap stuff. The turkey was a higher quality than I originally expected. This wasn't that cheap soaked slimy deli meat.
Maggie's burrito was unique and flavorful. Well balanced in every bite. Coffee was a great value but lacked some flavor but I didn't have a flavor shot. Well ahead of other chains though. Due to the price, flavor, value and service, you'll be hard pressed to find a a better breakfast restaurant that is the essence of quality fast food.
Lastly, I was able to witness that they are dog lovers and even have treats ready for your dogs at the window. Solid A in my book. The establishment's commitment to service, value, and taste makes it a...
Read moreBurrito review Service is friendly and prices are reasonable for today's inflated new normal. I was drawn to stop here because of the reviews mentioning good breakfast burritos, so my review applies narrowly to the burrito only, in hopes in might help someone else who might be looking for the same thing. I grew up on the west coast, so breakfast burrito means something quite different than what I seem to find on the east coast. The breakfast burrito here is not what you'd expect in the west. This is more of a wrap. If you went to the grocery store and bought a plain flour tortilla (not authentic Mexican style) and stuffed it with a warmed frozen sausage patty, scrambled eggs, and store-bought mango salsa, etc., this is what you'd have. Not terrible tasting, but disappointing if you're looking for a true breakfast burrito. Also the wrap-to-filling ratio leaned too heavily on the wrap side, so most bites were dominated by dry tortilla. The people working there were delightful, and the drink menu looked good, so probably good options there, but if burrito is the draw you may wish to pass...
Read morethe little place that's big on flavour! this would have to win quirky little roadside food spot of the year. About as big as my pickup truck, this tiny little drive up kitchen makes a mean breakfast burrito! I had the Copper Burrito with steak, egg cheese and potato and it was both delicious and more than satisfying. At 9 bucks, this is wicked value for money. If you are on Route 4 near Noorth Berwick you will do well to stop for breakfast or lunch sandwiches along with a good coffee. ...
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