What we say
If Hell was staffed by cheeky servers carrying Bloody Marys...
They serve food all day, but, really, this is a breakfast place. The Huevos Rancheros are amazing, the Lemon Ricotta Pancakes are unlike any other pancake on the planet, and the Bloody Mary's are a must. If you do miss breakfast, head over from 3-6pm for happy hour instead. And want Sunday Brunch, but don't want to miss church? Hell's Kitchen features live gospel music every Sunday to alleviate your guilt.
3 reviewsWhat visitors say
Posted: October 30, 2009 - Visited: October 2009
Be sure to try the bison bread. Im addicted. You can buy loaves to take home , too!Submitted via GayCities iPhone application
Posted: July 18, 2009 - Visited: July 2009
Hell's Kitchen is definitely my top choice as a breakfast spot. The food is reasonably priced and there is a wide selection with unique items (e.g., meat bread). The decor is kitschy and fabulous. My only gripe is that parking is not free.
First to Review - June 13, 2008
Hell's Kitchen offers a great breakfast and lunch menu. Get there early for breakfast as you'll typcially have a 30-60 minute wait for a table. They close at 2:00 each and don't serve dinner but the locals know this is the place to go for some great eats. All the servers wear their pajamas as their 'uniform'.
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