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My experience started off poorly. I waited over seven minutes for the waitress to acknowledge me and take my drink order. Though she claimed to have been at one of her other tables I had watched her standing at the front counter on her cell phone texting. She could not give me any recommendations and ultimately had a different waitress take my table over, which is fine. The new waitress recommended several things, including their big boy, the omelette, and their eggs Benedict, but I settled on my usual order of eggs, bacon, and a biscuit and gravy with sliced Tomatoes. I had ordered my eggs scrambled soft, and, as expected, they did not come out soft but medium. Sadly, most line cooks don’t understand the difference. The bacon is good and thick, though a little overcooked not too bad. The tomatoes are definitely sliced more of a traditional “burger” tomato versus a good breakfast friendly tomato. The biscuits and gravy present well, but I have a feeling they are going to be just “okay.” The biscuit looks good, but the gravy is your standard package gravy made with water, and they’ve tossed in a few small pieces of sausage to “make it” sausage gravy, but those of us who cook homemade gravy know that the package stuff definitely does not compare to the good homemade kind. As expected, the tomatoes were rather green, and the gravy had no taste. The biscuit itself is homemade, flaky and fluffy with a really good taste to it. Sadly, all that work is done in by the ultra bland gravy. It required a lot of pepper and salt, and even some of the pieces of bacon to try to give it any type of taste other than just nothing. I’m still on the hunt for a good every day breakfast place. So the biscuit and gravy with three scrambled eggs its sliced tomatoes came out to $13.28. A side of bacon was $4.99 with tax. All in we are looking at $19.81. Not as expensive as some places, but definitely more than others. Given the nature of the gravy, which is supposedly touted as being great, I don’t know if it was honestly worth the price. In all I would give this a 2 1/2 stars out of five… Not the best, not the worst just mediocre.
Great food with lots of selection and the coffee is Starbucks! Service was great and the restaurant was nice and clean . The only feed back is that I wish the avocado was on the side, but I will know for next time. Definitely will be back.
Beautifully decorated, ice water served in actual glass glasses from an ice cold carafe. Beautifully arranged plates and plenty of breakfast options all were delicious. Now open all week 7am-2pm
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