I’m thinking about going to IKEA for their .99 breakfast, but I’m not sure what to expect. I’ve heard some people have to spend $6.00 to really fill up. I also heard that the .99 breakfast is just a lure to get you ‘in the door’ to buy their more expensive $1.99 breakfast.
My mom was unusually impressed with their breakfast. I can’t remember if it were the 99c or the $1.99 one. I think it was something like eggs, potatoes or sausage, and coffee. Anyway, she thought it was the deal of a lifetime… but then, she’s not a bottomless pit like most triathletes.
IKEA food is pretty good, on the whole, though. But you do have to return your own tray.
I think they lure you in with the .99 breakfast deal and then they hammer with extra an $1.00 for pastries, coffee, orange juice and waffles. I’ve never been, but I’m thinking about it.
The food must be good if you can buy packages of it to take home. And people do. They sell the meatballs (frozen) and a bunch of other stuff (lingonberry juice, cookies). People were buying all of it. And the cinnamon rolls smell just awesome.
I didn’t eat the last time i was there, but I was playing personal shopper to one of my friends who was there with his little boy. They both got lunches that looked really good.
I think you should write up a restaurant-critic review of your meal tomorrow.
“They sell the meatballs (frozen) and a bunch of other stuff (lingonberry juice, cookies). People were buying all of it. And the cinnamon rolls smell just awesome”
This is very interesting. A furniture store that sells frozen food and pastries…WTF?!
…and I thought it was weird that they served breakfast!!
I’m heading back to AZ this weekend, so I’ll try to hit the Tempe IKEA for the .99 cent breakfast review.
They could be serving you a $20 breakfast at one dollar… but somehow I doubt it. Think of the shit for ingredients they would have to scrounge up to make a one dollar breakfast. No thanks.
They could be serving you a $20 breakfast at one dollar… but somehow I doubt it. Think of the shit for ingredients they would have to scrounge up to make a one dollar breakfast. No thanks.
Sawdust.