Date Dined:
August 10, 2014
Overall Rating:
2.5 Stars
Sometimes
things sound so delicious you have to go try it out. For example, a bacon
waffle topped with scrambled eggs and cheese. Mmmmm, can you say decadent heart
attack? But like the third Batman movie, things are bound to disappoint.
Décor Rating: 3.0 Stars
Melt
is definitely trying to appeal to the yuppie hipster (I call them yupsters)
crowd. The place is a mishmash of pinball machines, old random nostalgic items,
with just a little bit of wear and tear on everything. The tables have that
slightly sticky feeling to them, and the AC can’t quite keep up with the heat.
You won’t find a single table with the same chairs, tops, or even salt and
pepper shakers on them. Definitely a look, but in my advancing age not my first
choice. For the right crowd, this might be the look they’re going for. The chalkboard menu is pretty cool though.
Price: 2.5 Stars
A
little on the expensive side for what you get. Waffles range from $8.00 to
$12.00 which doesn’t sound too bad except when you think about breakfast joints
that also include sausage, bacon, and tator tots for the same price. I felt
like you’re paying an extra buck or two for the novelty, which is fine, but
after a beer and maybe an appetizer you’re wallet may feel it a little.
Service Rating:
2.5 Stars
I’m
not the only one to complain about the service. As you see I’ve rated it a
little below average for a couple reasons. One, the servers won’t try to
interact with you outside of “what do you want”. I didn’t see a single server
smiling at a single person in the place. I actually got sort of an intangible “just
tell me what you want and let’s get this over with” vibe. Second, service is
slow. About fifteen minutes to greet us after being seated and fifteen minutes
until we were asked how our meal was. Again, in execution it was fine, but you
might get a slight “screw off vibe” from the staff. Then again, it could have
been because they were closing in an hour and they were just done.
Food Rating: 2.5
Stars
I’ll
start off by saying, desserts are a yes, but the savory waffles are just meh.
If you’re not getting something sweet then you might want to skip this place.
First of all, a lot of the waffles will be sort of lukewarm. Not cold, but
definitely not piping hot. Which makes me wonder how long they’ve been sitting
out. Second, I think they were too invested in the cool descriptions reeling
people in, and to some extent it works. Unfortunately, it’s not something that’s
going to keep me from coming back. The waffles themselves are fine, but nothing
comes together in the way it needs to.
I
got a waffle with pulled pork, blue cheese, and onions baked into the waffle.
Sounds delicious right? Well eh… You couldn’t taste any of the onion in the
waffle, the pulled pork was kind of slimy and was really more like smaller
strips of pork with a brown gravy, and the blue cheese was just sprinkled on
top. This was just something you could have done so much with. Baked the pulled
pork into the waffle and then melted the blue cheese on top, or they could have
folded it over and brought it out like a sandwich.
Jess
got the wake and bake. Bacon waffles with eggs and cheese on top. Again, unable
to taste the bacon and the eggs and cheese were just piled on top. Why not try something
new? Add those ingredients into the batter? Otherwise all you’ve done is pile
my breakfast on top of my waffle. Likewise, the waffle fries were fine, but not
something that I’d necessarily order again. Slices from a waffle baked and then
served with ranch. Add some garlic to the fries or bacon or some unique
seasoning to make it that much better.
Now
the positive, the sweets. Jess’s brother ordered a cookies and crème milkshake
and a chocolate waffle with bacon. The milkshake was pretty delicious. It was
thick, well blended, and not too sweet. The chocolate waffle was likewise
pretty good. Nothing above and beyond something you could easily make at home,
but I enjoyed it.
In Conclusion
Don’t
ditch your favorite breakfast spot for Melt, but if you want to give it a try
then I wouldn’t blame you. You might be a little disappointed if you walk in
expecting a mind blowing experience, but if you go in with little to no expectations
you’ll walk away satisfied. If you’re going on a Sunday I’d recommend doing
after noon.