2/5 Aileen B. 2 months ago on Google • 90 reviews New
First
of
all,
this
place
is
quaint
and
charming,
despite
its
size.
You
walk
in
and
feel
like
you've
walked
into
a
little
cafe
in
a
small
town
where
locals
gather
to
sip
coffee
and
have
lively
conversations
over
breakfast
or
lunch.
Joining
the
wait
list
before
arrival
is
convenient.
When
we
were
in
on
Feb.
4,
we
were
seated
five
minutes
after
arrival.
The
hostess
was
friendly
and
we
were
looking
forward
to
a
fabulous
family
breakfast.
From
that
point
forward,
everything
was
in
slow
motion,
from
ordering
to
the
delivery
of
our
food,
and
waiting
for
the
bill.
My
husband
and
I
shared
biscuits
and
gravy,
and
I
wouldn't
order
it
again.
It
was
ok,
but
the
biscuit
had
been
buttered
and
grilled,
so
it
wasn't
soft
like
it
should
be,
and
it
was
off
putting.
The
gravy
was
decent
after
a
hefty
dash
of
salt
and
pepper.
The
fruit
bowl
was
good,
with
the
exception
of
the
pineapple,
which
was
cut
WAY
too
close
to
the
core
and
couldn't
be
eaten.
My
daughter
liked
the
tater
tot
casserole
at
first,
but
it
quickly
lost
its
appeal
because
it's
very
heavy.
The
biggest
disappointment
was
the
Twilight
French
Toast.
We've
ordered
this
in
the
past.
It
used
to
be
a
wedge
slice
from
a
French
toast
casserole.
It
was
delicious
when
prepared
that
way,
with
the
sauce
seeping
into
the
crevices
and
making
the
already
moist
dish
a
little
more
moist.
Now
they
bake
it
into
a
loaf
and
slice
it.There
were
6
slices
on
the
plate
swimming
in
sauce,
but
the
bread
was
so
dense
that
the
sauce
could
not
penetrate
it,
and
the
end
result
was
not
tasty.
I'm
not
sure
if
the
bread
was
stale,
or
just
not
good,
but
the
entire
dish,
which
is
quite
expensive
by
the
way,
was
a
huge
disappointment.
We
told
the
waitress,
and
she
said
they
changed
it
a
while
back
because
when
they'd
reheat
it,
it
wouldn't
reheat
evenly
and
sometimes
the
inside
was
still
cool.
(I'd
prefer
that,
thank
you.)
She
asked
if
we'd
like
it
remade.
We
had
already
been
there
an
inordinate
amount
of
time
and
had
somewhere
to
be
and
told
her
we
couldn't
wait.
She
told
us
she
could
take
it
off
the
bill,
and
we
said
that
would
be
great
because
it
wasn't
good
and
this
was
my
daughter's
breakfast,
and
is
also
her
lunch
for
work
that
day
because
it
took
so
long
she
doesn't
have
time
to
stop
at
home
before
work.
The
waitress
didn't
take
it
off
the
bill,
presumably
because
my
daughter
had
to
take
it
for
lunch,
and
said
nothing
to
us.
Don't
tell
someone
you're
going
to
take
something
off
the
bill
and
not
do
it.
My
daughter
couldn't
even
bring
herself
to
eat
it
at
lunch
so
most
of
it
was
thrown
away.
During
all
of
this,
none
of
the
dirty
dishes
were
removed
from
the
table.
There
was
no
apology
for
the
lackluster
food.
We
had
to
wait
a
long
time
to
order
and
for
the
food
to
come
to
the
table
and
for
the
bill
to
be
brought
out.
If
I
didn't
know
better,
I'd
think
this
was
a
new
place,
learning
the
ropes.
We
will
not
be
back
to
this
location,
but
I
hope
that
your
experience
is
much
better
than
ours
was.
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