www.butterfieldsrestaurant.com
I've heard about this place from some of my foodie friends, so I finally got around to checking it out. I visited the Wheaton location, where my friend out in Phoenix went to the Scottsdale location this past weekend. In both instances, even though we had to wait for a seat, the service was extremely prompt. I couldn't get to half a cup of coffee without an offer to top it off. They also come to your table offering freshed squeezed orange juice, and they walk around with it in a clear container along with the coffee pot (the coffee is served with heavy cream on the side - no cheap stuff here, but the prices are more than fair!).
The food arrived promptly, so the kitchen really has it together and everything was up to breakfast standards and beyond.
I started with the Crab Cake Benedict for $9.50, homemade sweet lump alaskan snow crab cake (which appeared to be a deep-fried medallion, but it was still fantastic), toasted english muffin and topped with a spicy chipotle hollandaise. The sauce made it happen, the eggs were perfectly poached, and I was HAPPY! I chose the Cheese Grits on the side (in it's own bowl), which were fantastic and very cheddar tasting. Delicious.
I followed up with a array of fantastic side dishes:
Amy’s Chicken Apple Maple Sausage 3.75. 4 sausage links, which look like regular pork sausages. They were grilled fresh (you could see the char mark on them) and they had a bit of a spicy kick. I never tasted anything like it, so for something different, get this!
Corned Beef Hash 3.25 - freshly made from hand. Pretty much what I would expect from a real breakfast place like this. Tastes great - add some louisiana hot sauce which is standard on every table along with jalapeno tabasco and one other that I cannot remember - maybe standard tabasco?
Chocolate Chip Pancakes - semisweet chocolate chips inside, lots of WHITE chocolate shavings on top. Possibly the sweetest chocolate chip pancakes I've ever tasted, and went well with the butterfields own table syrup in the glass container. You can also order fresh maple syrup from Vermont on the side for $1.50.
It's really out of the way for me, but since it's down the street from Fryes Electronics I will be making excuses to go there in the morning. Get there early, it gets PACKED and there's a good wait!