- Pub Food
- American
Fox & Goose
Menu for Fox & Goose
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Ratings and Reviews for Fox & Goose
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May 07 2012
Michelle L. via Yelp
Breakfast at the Fox & Goose is awesome....everything is really good. Lunch... well, I wasn't really impressed. I've tried a few things on their lunch...read more
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May 03 2012
Sarah S. via Yelp
The breakfast is always fab here at F&G, and best of all, they serve it til 2:00. I've tried the shepherd's pie and the smoked salmon sandwich, but the...read more
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May 01 2012
Tina H. via Yelp
Been going there for over 20 years. LOVE IT!! The wait is ssoooooo worth it! bangers and eggs with a raisin scone and devonshire cream. Delicious and...read more
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Jan 15 2009
via Citysearch
Went on a Saturday night, tons of people, service was quick and pleasant, people there where great to talk to, loads of really pre...read more
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Apr 17 2008
via Citysearch
Such a special place, I hate to share with anyone else. But alas, I can't keep it all to myself. The atmosphere is charming, Old...read more
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Nov 04 2007
jusfunky via Citysearch
You know when you try something different and you get disappointed? You will never be when you pop in here for a great meal. Your ...read more
The Scene
Live music, European ale, friendly dart games and whopping breakfasts draw crowds to this English memorabilia-loaded warehouse. Half of Sacramento shows up on Saturday morning and the other half on Sunday. Prepare to wait 30 minutes for brunch.
The Food
The extra-cheesy eggs Benedict and sweet raisin and cinnamon French toast are worth a taste, but omelets reign supreme. The British omelet boasts hearty bangers (that's English sausage for you Yanks), onions and melted cheddar. Another favorite is the Welsh rarebit omelet stuffed with tomatoes, onions, and a decadent cheddar and beer sauce. The BBC omelet with black bean chili and gobs of sour cream is perfect for the ugly American. All of these eggy delights come with a ton of cubed fried potatoes capable of washing away any hangover.