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Dear Diner: Up For Breakfast in Manchester, VT – Score: 10/10!

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Let me first start by explaining what it’s like to go on a trip with Bob Owen – my father. It doesn’t matter if you’ve been to the destination once or a thousand times, you’ll always feel like a tourist. He’s a man in constant need of information – “What are you known for”, “Who are the owners so that I may get a picture with our family”, “Does president Lincoln have any ties to this town?” But typically the local flare, despite your grumpy, “I hate tourists”, local, enjoy his passion for wanting to know every little detail about their town, locals shops and in this case, their breakfast spots.

up for breakfast manchester vermont

Up For Breakfast is right across from the old Quality Restaurant in Manchester, Vermont. It was a sad sight to see a dark interior where the Quality once stood. From the classic jukebox to the fresh squeezed orange juice, our family has many fond memories of their breakfast. But there’s no question that a new breakfast sheriff is in town and many memories are in store for the Owen family.

Upon arriving at Up For Breakfast, you must first make it up the steep and narrow wooden stairs that lead you to the second floor of this two story building. The space below is closed and we later learned that Bonnie, the founder of Up For Breakfast, is the owner (she’s looking for renters). But don’t tell Bonnie she should open up the bottom with more tables for service because it’s not going to happen. You have to respect someone like Bonnie who doesn’t want to make any changes to a good thing. And boy, do they have a good thing going. According to their staff, the place can seat about forty-one people. On a busy weekend morning they turn the tables over about seven times, roughly 300 patrons.

up for breakfast manchester vermont

Amanda and I showed up on Wednesday night and on Thursday morning we had our first experience here. However, this was already my parents, my two sisters and Emily’s now fiancé, second or third trip since Sunday. Per usual, they had already begun to be on a first name basis with the staff, especially Danielle, who happens to share her name with my other sister – and they also happen to share the same hair color so of course my father claims they could be sisters.

I decided to write this review after our second trip on Saturday morning so I’m going to focus the review on that particular meal. But I must say, the omelet I had the first time was just as satisfying.

up for breakfast manchester vermont

I was feeling more of a sweet tooth this morning so it was either French toast or pancakes. I had picked at a blueberry pancake our first day and was very impressed by the consistency of the batter. The fact that they use coffee carafes to keep their pure Vermont maple syrup warm is also a huge plus on the Dear Diner meter. As I combed the specials, I immediately noticed the French toast special – Banana blueberry whole wheat oatmeal bread topped with warm bananas, walnuts and brown sugar. But to satisfy my savory taste buds, I decided to try out the special sausage – wild boar (On Wednesday the special sausage was rabbit). Huge bonus points for exotic meats. The wild boar had a milder flavor then pork sausage. It’s a bit drier with less grease. There was a hint of gaminess but not so much that it overpowered the sausage spice, which seemed to come from a combo of nutmeg and cinnamon.

The French toast wasn’t the most colorful plate but the taste made up for the lack of beauty. The tops of the bread were perfectly grilled, giving it a surface so smooth that you could skate the butter across like a frozen pond. However, you won’t need any bit of butter for these bad boys. Just a dollop of the warmed maple syrup we mentioned above and you’re ready to dig in. While the surface was crisp, the innards were warm and moist. The syrup soaked through giving it a thick, heavenly texture as you went diving in with your fork. The taste all starts with the warmed bananas and eventually makes its way to the nutty walnut flavor. In between you soak up the sweetness of the syrup and tang of the blueberry. Unlike some whole wheat bread, this one did not taste too grainy.

From the friendly service, to the open kitchen vibe, cozy interior, and most importantly the remarkable breakfast fare, Up For Breakfast gets the first 10 out of 10 on the Dear, Diner scale. Looking forward to returning and getting more pictures with Danielle, Bonnie and crew.

Discussion

5 comments for “Dear Diner: Up For Breakfast in Manchester, VT – Score: 10/10!”

  1. Oh man, those syrup filled decaf coffee holders are making my mouth water all over again. Good job on fitting in my iPhone pics. They didn’t come out so bad after all.

    Posted by Luke Owen | January 7, 2010, 11:19 am
  2. Wow, I want to go tomorrow for Breakfast!! Also try the home baked muffins, especially the apple muffin with the maple glaze! The chefs grill the muffin for you and it’s a to die for. A great way to start your meal! Great write up Luke.

    Posted by Emily | January 7, 2010, 11:54 am
  3. Agreed…great write-up! I would make the trip back to Manchester just for this spot. And the coffee was good too!

    Posted by Amanda | January 7, 2010, 12:40 pm
  4. Luke excellent commentary that had me salivating while reading your review. We should also give credit to Phil and Emily for finding the spot. In addition, we met some characters (fine people) while waiting (part of the charm), and somehow that made the food even better! The patty sausage is perhaps the best that I’ve ever had. Danielle, the daughter, even liked the vegetarian dishes.

    Posted by Bob Owen (The Dad) | January 7, 2010, 2:37 pm
  5. Good point on the sausage. However, I never tried any so I couldn’t put it into this review. But based on the wild boar sausage I had, I can only imagine how the traditional patties came out.

    Posted by Luke Owen | January 7, 2010, 2:50 pm

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