
Kitchen Laurel: sabores de pizarra estacionales y desayunos reconfortantes en Cooper-Young.
Kitchen Laurel es un acogedor local de desayunos en Memphis, en Cooper-Young, en 800 Cooper St. El espacio moderno y limpio cuenta con una gigantesca pizarra estacional y un menú para llevar y hornear. Los clientes elogian huevos revueltos esponjosos, patatas aromatizadas con hierbas, gofres de camote, sémola de maíz y platos innovadores como tostadas de aguacate con salsa mole. Pequeño, acogedor y apto para niños, con un servicio atento.
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Disfrute de platos clásicos y creativos como huevos revueltos, gofres de batata y camarones con sémola, elaborados frescos a diario con condimentos caseros.
Disfrute de nuestras ofertas de temporada para llevar, perfectas para comidas prácticas en casa o en la carretera, con platos preparados listos para calentar y servir.
Refresquese con bebidas sin alcohol únicas, como nuestro cóctel sin alcohol insignia de uva morada, elaborado con ingredientes frescos y toques florales.
Experiencia apta para toda la familia con láminas para colorear para entretener a los niños mientras esperan las comidas, asegurando una visita agradable para todas las edades.
Explore los platos rotativos del menú que destacamos en nuestra pizarra, mostrando sabores locales e innovadoras reinterpretaciones de la cocina reconfortante sureña.
This was my 2nd time visiting within 2 months. I had the Alberta breakfast again loved the sweet potato waffles and this time tried the shimp & grits. My only thing i would say is that the sauce for the grits was a bit salty but everything else was delicious. Got an opportunity to meet the part owner and she was so sweet and friendly! She complimented us and thank us for patronizing the business. The waiters are extremly sweet as well. I can't remember the name of my mocktail but it was purple with grapes something with a flower it was sooo refreshing and sweet. I want another one!!!
If you are heading toward the Memphis airport and want one last comforting bite before takeoff, Kitchen Laurel is a lovely little pause button. I spotted it on my drive, and the energy alone made me curious. It was clearly busy in that reassuring way where plates are moving, voices hum softly, and you can feel that people come here on purpose. The decor is modern and clean, uncluttered but welcoming, with a giant chalkboard stealing the show. It’s covered in seasonal notes and a charming Take and Bake menu, the kind that makes you wish you had room in your carry on. My server, Tiffany, was a bright spot in the room. You could tell she was working hard, gliding from table to table with ease, never rushed but always moving. Friendly without being overbearing, attentive without hovering, the kind of service that makes you relax into your seat. I kept my order simple from the à la carte menu, scrambled eggs and potatoes, and sometimes simple tells you everything you need to know about a kitchen. The eggs arrived fluffy, soft, and creamy, still warm and silky on the fork. Hats off to the cook, because perfectly cooked scrambled eggs are an art and these were spot on. The potatoes were golden and fragrant, seasoned with a blend of herbs that smelled fresh and savory the moment the plate hit the table. You could taste that the seasoning was made in house, earthy and comforting, with a gentle crisp on the outside and a tender bite inside. The room carried the soft clink of plates, the low murmur of conversation, and that cozy breakfast aroma that lingers just long enough to make you slow down. It felt like a place that knows exactly what it is and does it well. Would I go back again? Absolutely ❤️
Daily wanted to try something different while in town and this place is what we choose. It was hard to find but we finally did. Glad we got there when we did because the space is very small for seating. But the food oh my the food was 10/10. See pics below. My husband really enjoyed the sweet potato waffles. I was questionable about the grits but the waiter stated that I would not sugar or anything extra and she was right. The grits was to die for. Oh a the bacon was cooked to perfection. I loved how she asked how I like it. I said Crosby but not burnt and it came out like like I wanted it. I would recommend this little resturant to anyone who wants good food! It is also kid friendly, they had coloring sheets to keep the kiddos busy till the food came out.
Kitchen Laurel in the Cooper-Young area of Memphis, Tennessee was a great dining experience overall. I really enjoyed the sweet potato waffles they were flavorful and cooked just right. My wife ordered the grits and ate them without adding any extra sugar, which says a lot because they were that good on their own. The atmosphere fit the Cooper-Young vibe perfectly. The only thing I would have improved was my over-medium eggs, which weren’t quite how I prefer them, but it didn’t take away from an otherwise enjoyable meal. Definitely a spot worth checking out when you’re in the area.
Very tasteful and original breakfast dishes. Excellent ingredients, well cooked. The avocado toast with eggs was prepared with mole sauce, which made it special. My Mexican wife was impressed! Also the Greek sautéed vegetables were fantastic. The atmosphere is very good, with very friendly and joyful personnel. It’s in a nice neighborhood of Memphis.
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