If I could give a 3.5 I would... I know how busy they must be considering they just opened. However, waiting almost 20 minutes to order food is kind of ridiculous.
I was so excited to come here considering one of my biggest pregnancy cravings is pancakes. We ended up waiting for 45 minutes to be seated which is totally fine and expected on a Sunday! We were seated in between two tables finishing their meals and both waitresses were present which made me really excited because, as a hungry pregnant lady, this is the best thing to see! However, we waited 10 minutes for our waitress. I mean, no big deal at all everyone needs a break sometimes! However, it' started becoming a big deal when a new family got seated beside us and their waitress immediately started serving them... I felt so ignored I was on the verge of tears. It also did not help I started seeing our waitress come out, kind of stare at us, and rush back to the kitchen a few times. After another 10 minutes of waiting, another waitress, Gracie (who was not assigned to our section), noticed and started our order. I started crying because i'm starving and so thankful someone noticed us.
Eventually our food came out but I wasn't a happy clam, and even though the pancakes looked so good, I could barely eat them (however, I definitely recommended the pancakes with the few bites I did take). Our actual waitress went to the table next to us immediately as they got seated and started serving them, still ignoring us. Eventually she came to fill our waters but only my husbands and left mine empty. Without asking if we were done or wanted anything more, she gave us our check. I never got her name because I frankly wanted to leave. However, I did give a nice tip to Gracie for being amazing and noticing we were not served after 20 minutes.
Overall, I would go back to this restaurant and pray I do not get the same waitress but it probably will not be...
Read moreFrom the moment we stepped into Big Bad Breakfast in Spring Hill, Tennessee, it was clear we were in for a treat. The atmosphere was welcoming and set the stage for a truly delightful morning.
I ordered the bacon and scrambled eggs, and let me tell you, they were nothing short of amazing. The eggs were cooked to perfection, fluffy and light, pairing wonderfully with the crisp, flavorful bacon. The homemade biscuit served alongside was a revelation in itself – buttery, soft, and just the right amount of crumbly. But the standout for me had to be the skillet potatoes. They were exceptional, cooked just right with a lovely blend of spices that danced on the palate.
To complement my meal, I had the freshly squeezed orange juice, which was the epitome of freshness and provided a perfect citrusy zing to round off my meal.
As for my wife, she opted for the steak and eggs with white toast, accompanied by sausage gravy. The steak was tender and cooked to her liking, and the eggs were as delightful as mine. The sausage gravy was rich and flavorful, a perfect match for the well-toasted bread.
Our experience at Big Bad Breakfast was more than just a meal; it was a culinary journey that started our day off on a high note. The quality of the food, the cozy ambiance, and the friendly staff all combined to make this a five-star breakfast experience. We will definitely be returning and recommending this gem in Spring Hill to all our...
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Review for Big Bad Breakfast Location: [Spring Hill ]
I recently visited Big Bad Breakfast and was denied entry at the door because of my service animal, which violates both federal and state laws regarding access rights for individuals with disabilities. Under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Tennessee law (Tenn. Code Ann. § 62-7-112, § 39-14-205), service animals are permitted in all public establishments, including restaurants, as they assist individuals with disabilities by performing specific tasks.
Staff are legally allowed to ask only two questions: Is the dog a service animal required because of a disability? What tasks or work has the dog been trained to perform?
They cannot deny access based on the presence of a service animal, demand documentation, or make assumptions about my disability. Despite attempting to explain this, I was still refused entry, which is not only disheartening but also discriminatory.
I hope this business takes steps to educate its staff on the laws protecting individuals with service animals to prevent this from happening to others.
I am one of the 10 ten google reviewers in the united state for America restaurants. This company needs to understand even if I don’t sue them, this not only hurts my family but their business.
I don’t know how the food is here because I never got a...
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