Scrambled Southern Diner

2417 Spring Garden St, Greensboro - 27403
384 reviews
Breakfast Southern
(336) 285-6590

Great food.... Great service !!! Do yourselves a favor and give them a try !!! ?

Great food, friendly servers, nice atmosphere!

Unique atmosphere. Friendly service. Great that they have a waitlist to cut down on waiting time.

We were finally able to eat here on a weekday morning when the lines weren't as gnarly as they are when we tried to swing by on a weekend.I'm really glad the stars aligned too! The country skillet I ordered was absolutely fantastic. It reminded me of a hearty Thanksgiving meal where you put the best of all helpings into a single plate of happiness, then pass out afterward in peace from fulfillment.Hubby ordered a burrito and grits that left him very happy as well! The presentation was pretty bland, but he was very pleased with the flavor. Especially the grits which he's usually not a fan of, but asked that they pack for him to go. The burrito had really filled him up that much!Would definitely come back here to try other things on the menu.

Reminds me of a home cooked meal. It’s a nice family friendly place to gather. If you’re ever in the area stop by. It’s worth the wait. My sister said she while visiting the city she she refused to leave until she ate here “again.” For those who know about Tommy’s in Newport News,Va…yeah these two restaurant run neck to neck. That’s country slang lol.

Never tried authentic southern cooking before but since we were in North Carolina, we figured we should try it and wow did we find the best spot we could imagine. Fried green tomatoes, bacon wrapped meatloaf, cheddar grits, and perhaps the best griddle pancake ever. I am not sure exaggerating when I say that about this pancake. About an inch thick, crispy on the outside, and fluffy as a cloud on the inside with a perfect side of apple butter. Get there early and call ahead if you can.

Great little place to get your breakfast on!The fried green tomatoes app was phenomenal! So was the country skillet. Can't recommend the green eggs and ham as it was hardly any egg and mostly cheddar grits and hash. Honestly both dishes could use more egg. Their name is Scrambled after all.Still the coffee, mimosas and outstanding service made up for it. This place is a Greensboro staple and a must try!

First off - make sure you join the waitlist and check in with the hostess ASAP to secure your place in line if you plan on coming here on a weekend morning, or come early. My dad and I got here around 10am on a Saturday, I had joined the waitlist at 9:40 and checked in when we arrived and still had about a 30 minute wait. There’s a small waiting area, but it gets packed very quickly.This place was highly rated for breakfast and packed with people, so I had high expectations. The crab cake benedict was in a lot of other reviews and sounded amazing, so we both ordered it with different sides. I’m not going to lie, I was a bit disappointed. The hollandaise was a little untraditional and in my opinion, did not compliment the crab cake. It sat very heavy in our stomachs all day.With how popular this place is, I’d like to go back and try some different menu items to form a better opinion.

We had a lovely brunch here on a Monday. It was surprisingly busy for a Monday abs would recommend a reservation in the weekend…if they take them. The pancakes were phenomenal and huge. The hash browns were crispy, eggs cooked to order and crispy bacon by request. The biscuits were quite large and wonderful, we got one to go. I would definitely recommend dining here. Great service…they normally have outdoor seating, but not when we went due to short staffing. The chicken little breakfast will be my next order!! Enjoy ?

There was a line before they even opened and that was a good enough sign for me. The service was great, especially with the hustle of getting things going and already having a full house pretty much. The food was good and the drinks were nice. The only true complaint I have was the decor. The seats are dirty and dinghy looking and could seriously use a face lift. As the whole dining area could. It just seems like a bit of an afterthought, none less this place was decent.