Brigs
Cary, NC 27513-8720
Phone: (919) 481-9300
- Price:
- $$
- Hours:
- Tue-Sat 7am-8:30pm, , Sun-Mon 7am-2:30pm
Editorial Review for Brigs – by Citysearch Editors
In Short
A quaint dining experience with the feel of a large, corporate chain. Wait in line with groups of folks who love a good, cheap meat 'n' three. This place is hopping at lunch. An extensive menu offers breakfast all day as well as a slew of American classics. Entrees include eggs Benedict, strawberry waffles, Alaskan snow crab omelets, rib eye sandwiches, red-salmon salad, Reubens, gyros, BLTs and many other diner options.
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Insider Tips
What To DrinkThe beer and wine selection is scant. If Budweiser and Sutter Home white zin don't strike your fancy, then order an herbal tea, grapefruit juice or coffee.
User Reviews for Brigs
05/12/2008 Posted by bethclarneau
I go to a church that is very close to this location and I have always seen a line out the door, finally I decided to try it. I love it because its independent, not just another chain restaurant. They have excellent waffles, and skillet breakfast varieties, and it is just a very cute southern place. I am not from here, and I have traveled the country, and it is always nice to visit diners and other cute places along the way, this would be one of them. The service is very friendly, right down to the college kid greeting you when you walk in the door. If there are any problems, they are solved automatically, and the food is always great. Sundays there may be a wait, but in my opinion it is well worth it.
05/08/2008 Posted by movieguy23
I've been coming to Brigs Restaurant for years and I've never had a bad meal. Ever. The food is delicious and the staff is just lovely. They're cordial, helpful, and they genuinely want to give you a great experience. The restaurant itself is constantly changing its decor, but its alwasy extremely tasteful and artistic. I especially like the elegant mirrors located in one of the dining areas. I checked online, and the highest price for a meal is 12 dollars, which is extremely reasonable. Its won a bunch of awards for Best Breakfast, but they're also open for dinner. You can get any meal from the menu anytime during the day, so it doesn't even matter. Breakfast for dinner? No problemo! The food itself? Tasty! Tasty! I try to get something different everytime I'm in there, and so far I've tried(and loved) their pancakes, waffles, burgers, waldorf, broccoli, and grilled chicken salad. They've also got excellent omelettes and they''ve also got the Strawberry shortcake, which has a mountain of whip cream and ice cream! I love this place! I don't know of any place that does a better job at leaving me feeling satisfied.
Pros: Everything. Its all great.
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