This (very boozy) mimosa flight is meant to be shared. See? One more reason to plan a return trip to Tempe. This was our “second runner up” after the long wait at Snooze and I’m really glad we came here…although I was bummed not to have checked out Snooze. I looked at the menu and picked out what I wanted (Ooh la la frittata, I’m looking at you) so it counts. I technically should have put this on the list of places we didn’t try but we were inside for about five minutes before deciding we couldn’t handle the long wait. They have a location in the San Antonio area (where I live) and we’ve got that on our radar for a brunch date. Also, Snooze is not exclusive to Tempe, so there may be one in your neck of the woods. It’s a popular place near the university so keep the wait time in line if you plan to visit. This is one we didn’t get to try – the wait on the day we chose to go was 45 minutes and we weren’t willing to wait that long. Scramble is open every day from 6:00 a.m. They also have a pet-friendly patio seating area. The staff is so friendly and they were serving free coffee and water to the people waiting in line. When we visited, there was a 15-minute wait just to get in the door but the wait was 100 percent worth it. The sweet potato hash was the only thing I didn’t love. Scramble was practically perfect in every way. This sweet potato hash is made using the skins, which made the hash taste very bitter. I really love anything with sweet potatoes and I was excited they had a more clean-eating side option. The only disappointment we had was the sweet potato hash. The loaded “scramble browns” are also a must try if you’re like me and like more savory breakfast options. I’m not usually a “sweet” breakfast eater but I might have had more than one taste-tester bite from my husband’s french toast and my son’s cinnamon roll. We recommend the cinnamon rolls, the Southwest burrito and the blueberry stuffed french toast. I’ve tried to recreate it at home, unsuccessfully. It was a chocolate peanut butter smoothie with chocolate peanut butter cereal. This smoothie was called The Cereal Killer. They have all kinds of yummy breakfast and brunch items, to include alcohol if you like a mimosa with your brunch. Scramble is a self-proclaimed “breakfast and brunch joint.” Now, I don’t know about you, but I like any restaurant that describes themselves as a “joint.” Scramble has walk-up ordering with food and drinks brought to your table. It’s hard to have a favorite but I think this is it. Scramble – Our top kid friendly place to eat breakfast in Tempe If we could have stayed more days and eaten more breakfasts, I would have been okay with that. Let me point out that we only spent four days in Tempe, which is a good amount of time to be able to see all the things. Where to eat breakfast in Tempe Arizona – our favorite breakfast and brunch spots: Where else to eat breakfast and brunch in Tempe – Places we didn’t try. ![]() ![]() The Daily Jam – Probably our second favorite place to eat breakfast in Tempe….Scramble – Our top kid friendly place to eat breakfast in Tempe.Where to eat breakfast in Tempe Arizona – our favorite breakfast and brunch spots:.
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