“Since coming back to live in DFW recently, Eddie's has quickly become one of my favorite family-oriented dining establishments. Although it feels like they've been around and serving the locals for decades, they've actually only opened in 2018. The small town vibe and personable servers make me forget I'm living in a busy metropolitan area.I've visited several times in the last year, and whether it's eggs benedict, a breakfast skillet, a burger or chicken fried steak, every single dish I've sampled is absolutely delectable!“
“I work overnight, stopped by with family for breakfast on way home from work. Wasn't in the mood for breakfast food, would've rathered lunch or dinner. Tried to order roast beef or turkey and dumplings but they said no. It was fine, nice place but would rather be able to order what I want and not by what time it happened to be...“
“We went during the breakfast shift around 9:30a. There was only one server for the entire restaurant. The manager did help run drinks but we still did a lot of waiting for things. It seemed they were short staffed in the kitchen too. I had the strawberry crepes and they were yummy. I also got my discount for being an AARP member.I might return but will have low expectations for service. Don't be in a rush when you choose this location. I just can't recommend.“
“It is a wonderful little diner in Frisco Texas. The price is about 15-20 dollars per person. The Cabo Omelette and the Amigos breakfast platters were of decent size/portions. Everything was cooked to order. Lexi our server was attentive and prompt.Parking: The parking is European style. Very narrow parking spots. Not a fun place to park a pickup truck. Depending on the time of day will determine parking space availability as there are quite a few places here where customers can compete for those spots.Kid-friendliness: Nice staff. Very quaint diner design that can be fun for the whole family to enjoy the ambiance of the place.“