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Reviews for Sugar Buns Airport Cafe and Bakery in Easton, MD

Regina Good 1 year ago
4

This is a cute little restaurant, inside the Easton airport! My daughter's and I enjoyed a delicious lunch, while watching the... planes come and go. The food was fresh and generous portions. Give it a try! Read more

NADINE KOPATCH 1 year ago
5

The only place in Easton for a great homemade breakfast! The corn beef hash is made daily, the pancakes are what you had as a... kid, the potatoes are always well done. Forget the chain restaurants, this is the real deal!!! Read more

Maury Schlesinger 2 years ago
4

Great for breakfast. Inventive list of Benedict-styled eggs. Be aware it's a small place and the one-person kitchen can get... overwhelmed during busy times. And note it's INSIDE the airport terminal building - no other signage beyond a small listing onthe airport entrance sign at the road. Read more

Gabrielle Hare 2 years ago
1

Genuinely never received such bad service in my entire life. A 20% tip is already included in the check so I'm sure that's why... the waitress does less than the bare minimum. I witnessed another patron stand at the counter for about 20 minutes waiting topay while the server didn't even acknowledge them and kept walking by doing other things. The food was mediocre and severelyoverpriced. I never got a refill on my coffee even though they up the price for unlimited refills. I watched the server get anattitude with every single customer. Every single person was treated like an inconvenience. This was the only time I've everbeen to Sugar Buns and can confidently say I will never be back. Read more

brandon hare 2 years ago
2

Food was overpriced diner style fare. Service was absolutely horrendous. I cannot stress enough how poorly the attitude of the... server was. I dont know the name of the server that day, but she was VERY short and snippy with every single person sheinteracted with. Usually I'd say that perhaps she was having a bad day, but I get the feeling that this is the standard. It'sthe attitude of someone who doesn't want to be here, and takes it out on everyone who "makes" her work at a job she hates. Tipis included on the check, which I don't mind but you get the feeling that the attitude comes from knowing a tip isn't based onquality of service. Poor experience, will not return or recommend to anyone. Read more

Brad Whitehead 2 years ago
5

Home of the $100 Burger ( no, the burger doesn't cost $100; you spend $100 flying here just to eat the fantastic burger)... Actually everything we ordered was fantastic. Especially the Sugar Buns., handmade at the Cafe. Staff was shorthanded andfrazzled, but very friendly and good. Even if you aren't flying through Easton Airport, perhaps on the way to Ocean City, pulloff of Route 50 ( you are already stopped at the light ;-) and have a great breakfast ( served all day), lunch, or dinner. Wellworth it! Read more

Justin Boler 2 years ago
5

5 stars because this place goes above and beyond for their employees! When you can't afford to tip, you can't afford to eat out.... Period. Go to McDonald's. You'll notice a pattern with the type of people trying to review bomb this restaurant because amanager took care of her employee. Broke people need to stay home. Read more

Jonathan Fletcher 2 years ago
5

I saw this spot as one of very few options for breakfast in the area so I wanted to give it a try. I was a little leery because... of the location in the airport, but decided to give it a go anyway. The airport is small and there is no security before gettingto the Cafe, so that made things easier. I was the only patron and there was only one person working (I assume the owner). Afterhearing the specials, I settled on the crab omelet. It was delicious, generously stuffed with crab, as were the potatoes on theside. It was a little pricy for a breakfast meal, but it was real crab. Since it was one person working, i had to track her downto pay after I was done (I had a meeting to catch) but it was not a problem. I would absolutely return when in the area. Read more