This morning, my children and I had a delightful diner breakfast experience at House of Omelets in Naples. We were able to find a table quickly as the season was winding down post-Easter, and we opted for outdoor seating. The indoor and outdoor areas were spacious, and the picnic tables were clean and modern. Soft 60s background music added to the overall diner atmosphere.
The front of house staff and server were welcoming and friendly, providing us with menus, coloring supplies for my girls, and waters as soon as we sat down. I was impressed by the high number of gluten-free options available for my daughter, including pancakes, toast, and French toast.
I always start with classic Eggs Benedict whenever I try a new breakfast spot, and while the dish was satisfactory, it didn't surpass my expectations. The kids' pancake and the kids' GF French toast my girls had were of good quality for a $-priced diner.
Our food arrived quickly after ordering, which was a pleasant surprise as we didn't have to wait long. The orange juice served was of decent quality with a little bit of pulp and tasted similar to "Simply Orange" juice from the store. The coffee was typical of diner coffee.
However, when the bill arrived, it was closer to the $$-price range for $-quality, which was disappointing. If the prices were more reflective of the quality, I would have given a higher rating.
In summary, House of Omelets offers a decent diner breakfast experience with an enjoyable diner vibe, a range of menu options, and gluten-free options. However, it is somewhat overpriced compared to other breakfast options in Naples that offer superior quality and experience for similar prices. If the prices were a little lower, more reflective of the $-quality level, I would have given a...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreMy wife, Maureen and I were in Naples, Florida early this morning taking care of business and doing some shopping. We were heading west on Immokalee Rd. when Maureen saw a sign "House of Omelets". It was already a little past our breakfast time so we decided to give the place a try.... When we walked n we were greeted right away by a very friendly staff that told us to be seated wherever we wanted.. As soon as we sat down our server Rosie was right there to see what we wanted to drink and to bring us menus... Of course Maureen asked for mimosa and they have it along with beer and wine.... We placed our orders with Rosie who was very nice and friendly as she waited on us.. after a very short time our orders were on the table and I want to tell you we were both very surprised.... the orders were not on a breakfast plate but a platter... each was almost enough for two people... The entire time we were there ROSIE made sure we did not want for anything and the rest of the staff kept a check on us as well... I want to let you know if you are looking for a great place to stop for breakfast or lunch this is the place to check out... I also want to let our Biker friends know that they are biker friendly and like I said they have cold beer... Early next Wednesday we will be back in Naples on business and we plan to stop in for breakfast again with our new friends and have ROSIE serve us... If anyone wants to meet us there we should be there...
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I usually take my handicapped 90yo mother out for breakfast Sunday morning. She is handicapped and on oxygen so we usually get take out and drive to her favorite spot. This morning a friend recommended House of Omeletteās because they offered curbside pick up at their Naples location. I called and placed her order and the answer was no to curbside pick up despite what I read on their Google page for their Naples location. My mother really wanted an omelette. So I placed the order. Three times I was asked if we live in Naples. Yes I said we live on Vanderbilt Beach. My mother was upset this changed our plans. I drove to the restaurant without her and Iām glad I did. Very popular place and no parking for handicapped except a good distance away. I spoke with the manager and she said I should have explained that my mother was handicapped. I would think if itās offered on your Google page that itās an option anyone can get or it should be removed. The manager comped my motherās breakfast but I didnāt ask for that. My point is this if itās offered on your online page then it should be available or remove it. Please realize that a customer may have a good...
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