Vegan-friendly
Lacto
Ovo
American
Organic
Delivery
Take-out
Bakery
Breakfast

Conscious kitchen serving vegan and vegetarian breakfast and lunch. Vegan, wheat-free, sugar-free baked goods, monthly organic specials, house-made breads, vegan french toast, waffles, biscuits and gravy, tofu scramble, vegan omelets, sandwiches, soups, salads, fresh-squeezed organic juices, smoothies, and organic coffee bar. Open Mon-Sun 7:30am-3:30pm.


89 Reviews

First Review by tartarugafechada

thoor_ballylee

Points +321

Vegan
21 Apr 2011

Hippie place for some veggie food.

Feel free to take this review for what it's worth. A small group of us ate here, but all we had was coffee, teas and muffins but we did see some of the food coming out, can't really say how it tasted. Lots of vegan options, gf, all kinds of stuff. Overall the atmosphere was pretty chill and the waitress seemed a little spacy but cool (It was 420 after all, so I didn't think much of it) I liked how this place felt and if I'm back in Eugene I'll stop by for a vegan breakfast. If you want a relaxed veggie/vegan hippie type place, check it out. There teas were good and they had some really intersting varieties.

Pros: view/atmosphere, vegan options

MarkUser

Points +92

Vegan
08 Apr 2011

Tasteless

I know most of my reviews consist of the same negative aspects, but it's indicative of this town as a whole I believe. Vegetarian/Vegan does not have to mean TASTELESS! Bland bland bland, and then some. I hear the dill biscuits are pretty tasty but both times I've been there they, of course, didn't have any.

This place is a step above Keystone at least but they need to learn how to salt/spice their food. The gravy & biscuits have so much potential the consistency is all there and it looks like it should be delicious but it just isn't.

And they are slow as can be as well. Hope you like the smell of coffee because the coffeeshop smells overpower any pleasant odors that may come off of your food.

Pros: Consistency (stretching I know), Price

Cons: Bland, Slow

VeganMusicMan

Points +401

Vegan
03 Jul 2010

Love it!

I've been coming here for years, whenever I pass through Eugene I have breakfast here. I recommend ANY of the breakfasts....they've all been delicious: from the biscuits and gravy to The Owl and The Pussycat (sauteed tofu with herbed potatoes). The coffee is excellent as well. Regarding the service: I've never had problems. Once you learn that it is a mix of getting stuff yourself and them bringing you things it is fine.

The Hungry Vegan

Points +4212

Vegan
21 Jun 2010

A Worthwhile Venture

The service here is usually pretty shoddy. The food is delicious and creative (try Little Bear's Vegan Omelette and delicious vegan rice crispie treats). You never have to explain what vegan or gluten-free means, and they have abundant choices. Don't expect much from the servers and you'll do just fine.

Pros: Great Food

Cons: Service, Can Be Slow

rainfall2008

Points +52

Vegan
24 Sep 2009

Delicious Cafe

I had the homemade vegan pumpkin waffles, and they were divine! Love how many vegan options they have!

Pros: delicious food, accomodating staff, wide menu

suecag

Points +249

Vegan
07 Jun 2008

Pretty good vegan breakfast

Morning Glory Cafe is pretty good. I had the Happy Morning Sandwich - a fresh biscuit, split, toasted and topped with a soysage patty, spinach, tomato slices, "glorious" tofu patty, tofu sour cream, and served with herbed glory potatoes covered with tantric mushroom gravy and green onions, $8. It was fantastic. The taste of the biscuit was great and the combination of the items on the super tall sandwich was wonderfully tasty. My girlfriend had the Little Bear's Vegan Omelette - broccoli, zucchini, carrots, and onion sauteed with special spices, folded into a shredded potato shell topped with herbed tofu sour cream, green onions, diced tomatoes, and served with homemade bread, $8.25. This was too much Indian spicy as a breakfast meal for me. The shredded potato shell idea is genius but this was a disappointment. I wanted to get the Fusion plate which had tofu and the potato shell but they said they couldn't make it without mushrooms which I don't like much.

We went there for a late breakfast and there weren't many people there at that time, yet our food took a long time and service was minimal.

Pros: Happy Morning Sandwich

Cons: Slow

Hoveringdog

Points +28

Vegan
02 Dec 2007

Morning Glory saved my sanity.

Maybe it was the insanity induced by driving all night, but stopping for breakfast at Morning Glory during a thousand-mile roundtrip was a decision I won't soon forget. Fantastic brunch options, friendly staff, huge portions. I'm well pleased that I noted down this gem of a cafe as a road-trip waypoint.

Pros: excellent food, friendly staff, good value

Cons: pay for parking

tartarugafechada

Points +76

Vegan
14 Aug 2007

tofufast

a vegan oasis next door to the train depot, Morning Glory is a great spot for early (or late) scrambled tofu and homemade bread. try their vegan omelets, consisting of scrambled tofu wrapped and folded into a hashbrown skin and topped with their homemade vegan sour cream, and their fresh baked spelt bread. almost everything on the menu is either vegan or can be made that way. the vibe is relaxed, reminding me of a small town grill with a staff of vegans and bike messengers. and bring Fido -- dogs are welcome in their outdoor seating area and, if you ask, they will even bring a bowl of water.

Pros: vegan omelets, friendly and knowledgable staff, chill environs




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