Meridian Cafe
About
Breakfast & Brunch, Burgers, American (Traditional)
Price Range : $11-30 ($$)
Location
Adress: 213 N Meridian, Puyallup, WA 98371
Phone: (253) 435-8833
Work Hours
Business info
- list_altTakes ReservationsNo
- directions_carDeliveryNo
- move_to_inboxTake-outYes
- credit_cardAccepts Credit CardsYes
- accessibilityGood for KidsYes
- groupGood for GroupsYes
- volume_upNoise LevelAverage
- transit_enterexitOutdoor SeatingNo
- tvHas TVYes
Reviews
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Jenifer D.
Only ate here one time, but it was a slam packed Sunday morning. The staff was nice and compassionate when one of the kids couldn't make up their mind.
Looking at the menu I was a little disheartened because there wasnt really much on it compared to other restaraunts of this type in the area. I figured I hope its smaller because they stick to what they know and oh boy was I right.
Everything we had was of top quality and cooked just perfect. Definitely will return and recommend.
Try the veggie omelette with home fries and sourdough toast. Best I've had ever. -
Jessica L.
We stopped here Labor Day weekend on our way to get ready for a wedding in Puyallup. It looked like there was parking in the back, but we wearily found free parking on the street and heading to the restaurant was a quick stroll.
It's a very cute place, with some vintage-looking murals/signs on the walls, a little rustic charm. We were seated right away and the service was good despite not being greeted for a few minutes right at the beginning (although, the host noticed quickly and came over to say someone would be right there).
Coffee was refilled often throughout the meal, and for $8, the Bloody Mary was pretty good and the bacon on it was great. Bf ordered the spicy chorizo omelet, which he said wasn't spicy, and I got the chorizo burrito. I wish it came with something other than hash browns or home fries, because the burrito had hash browns inside it, but the hash browns were nice and crispy. I asked for sides of salsa and sour cream, because the potatoes inside made it a little dry, but overall, it was pretty ok.
Overall, cute place with a decent brunch selection and decent food. -
Becky T.
Given the ownership is the same as Crockett's next door, which has awesome breakfast, I was disappointed by the food here. It's not bad by any means but it's not what I'd hoped for. It was very generic diner fare. My omelette did have a good amount of veggies in it, but wasn't seasoned. The home fries were decently crispy, and they had onion and red pepper mixed in. The biscuit was fluffy and buttery, but personally could have had more time baking because it was very pale. It was $10.99.
Boyfriend had the biscuits and gravy which come with eggs and a side of meat. I He added on hashbrowns for $2 extra. He was not a fan of the gravy which he said had too much onion.
We both had coffee, which was run of the mill, inoffensive coffee.
Service was fast and friendly, which definitely helped the experience. -
YaoEun L.
Absolutely loved their cinnamon roll. It was sweet, soft and just fits that perfect spot. It comes in a mini skillet and it goes great with a cup of coffee. The restaurant is pretty cute, clean, and has a diner feel. The service was quick and friendly with your coffee cup constantly poured full. Definitely give this place a try.
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Angelina L.
My family had breakfast here for the first time today. Service was sub par. We ordered eggs Benedict, and the English muffins were untoasted. We let our waitress know that our food was cold and raw and she said I'm sorry, that's too bad. When she brought the bill she said I took a dollar off for the trouble with your breakfast. Really one dollar off is just insulting. I won't be eating here again.