Alright, listen up, breakfast lovers and hungry wanderers of Palmdale. This is not a drill. The name of the place is Scramblez Palmdale. Thatâs right, Scramblez with a Z because theyâre that cool. S-C-R-A-M-B-L-E-Z. Make sure you spell it right when you tell your friends where you found your new favorite spot.
Now let me tell you what you wonât be: disappointed. Not by the food, not by the portions, not by the service, and definitely not by the two superhero-level humans running the show in there. I donât know what vitamins theyâre taking, but they bring the kind of attention and care that makes you want to hug a stranger.
Iâm somewhat new to the area because I just opened an office in Palmdale, and I hadnât really planted roots long enough to start scoping out go-to restaurants. But let me tell you, this is now my go-to. Iâve already been there around 10 times. Ten. Times. Thatâs not a visit, thatâs a committed relationship.
So stop debating it. Just go. Grab your keys, get in the car, and treat yourself. Scramblez Palmdale is waiting, and your tastebuds...
   Read moreI had a few things and they were very expensive. The French toast is 2 slices of white bread cooked perfectly. I had to ask for butter and syrup. The butter is vegetable based which is gross and the syrup is cheap. If they gave you 3 slices of French toast, real butter and maple syrup it would be at least an 8. I had the polish sausage which was cooked just the way I like it but it was $12 for 2 links. They had yellow mustard which was ok but would have been much better with a more craft mustard. I had a cup of chili and that was watery and severely lacked flavor. This place has potential but lacks execution. Itâs also very over priced. For those three things I spent $38 before tip. Thereâs no way this place should have the highest reviews unless they are having their...
   Read moreWe visited the place because my wife saw all of the pictures on Facebook and said we have to try this place. Puling up to a small non descript strip mall and I questioned the adventure but we went it. The place is small with a great 50s cafe vibe. There were several people I assume were regulars and us. We sat ourselves and all ordered something different. The service was amazingly fast. The best part was the food was off the chain, amazing. It smelled so good we dove in, devoured our food and did not even get pictures. It is that good. I had pumpkin pancakes, our son French Toast and my wife chorizo and eggs. Then we split a very excellent cinnamon roll for breakfast desert, and it was also great. We will be returning and hopefully get...
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