Waysider

Waysider - Table reservation

1512 Greensboro Ave, Tuscaloosa, AL 35401, United States
1217 Reviews 4.1

"Best breakfast in a long time. If your in Tuscaloosa must stop for breakfast. Love going to local places with home cookin vibe. Breakfast omelet and biscuits and gravy were awesome. I will be back again."

Details

Phone: +12053458239

Address: 1512 Greensboro Ave, Tuscaloosa, AL 35401, United States

City: Tuscaloosa

Opening hours

Monday: 01:00-01:00

Tuesday: 17:00-24:00

Wednesday: 01:00-02:00 18:00-24:00

Thursday: 01:00-02:00 18:00-24:00

Friday: 01:00-02:00 18:00-24:00

Saturday: 01:00-02:00 18:00-24:00

Sunday: 01:00-12:00 19:00-24:00

Statistics

Dishes: 12

Amenities: 5

Categories: 5

Reviews: 1217


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Reviews

5 /5 Rating

Visited this quaint, well worn dining establishment on a sunny spring morning at the beginning of April. A party of two, my father and I were greeted by a spry middle aged gentleman with a southern drawl and a friendly smile who took or name and informed of a short few minutes wait to be seated as every table was occupied when we arrived. When we were called, we were told to pick any available open table. A wall table with two chairs is where we took our seats. After perusing the menus and placing our orders (I got scrambled eggs, grits, side of sliced tomatoes , all you can eat biscuits and coffee) then we waited. I thought it rather odd that even though we were seated rather close to our fellow diners you couldn’t really hear their conversations. Perhaps it’s the table manners of the predominantly native southern crowd or just the fact that we were an anomaly in the room that morning. That being said, the wait was not long. I’m guessing 10-12 minutes later the food arrived. In the middle of the table went a plate of some of the softest, flakiest, tasty but rather small biscuits for the table to share. 4 different types of sweet condiment accoutrements are on the tables alongside the salt, pepper, syrup, and sweeteners for your coffee should you so choose. The scrambled eggs were soft to medium set. The amount of butter in the grits was a little too much of a good thing but being able to see the cook from where I was seated I knew that the preparation was a labor of love. The service was excellent as one would expect from the type of establishment you would find in a John Grisham novel set in the mid 1900’s. I could come back in ten years and would know exactly what to expect when I arrived.

5 /5 Rating

Loved eating here. If you are a Bama fan, you will to!! Food was great!! Atmosphere was great!! Service was amazing!! A lot of history in this building. A little issue finding the parking. You have to turn on 24th Avenue, then a right on 16th Street, then right on 25th Avenue to get to the back parking, but it was all good in the end.

5 /5 Rating

The food here was excellent! We had a great full breakfast. The potatoes were great, as were the eggs and grits (the cheese grits are very worth it). I had the country ham, which was delicious The seating is a pretty cramped, and parking is difficult. The food is great, but there are issues due to the location

5 /5 Rating

first time trying this place today. Great food! great service! friendly staff! My only complaint would be that i feel the prices are a bit high. However good quality comes at a price. TRULY HOME COOKED FOOD! Will definitely be back to try some other menu items!

5 /5 Rating

Best breakfast in a long time. If your in Tuscaloosa must stop for breakfast. Love going to local places with home cookin vibe. Breakfast omelet and biscuits and gravy were awesome. I will be back again.