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  • Like so many others before me, I had high hopes for this place given it's commendable food truck heritage, but I regret to report that (as of last week) things have not changed and there still is nothing that shines about breakfast here. It goes to show that even a farm to fork concept, while laudable, still needs a bit of inspiration and creativity to rise above the pack. On the whole I was taken aback by how "vanilla" the whole breakfast menu appeared. Everything was traditional and pretty much egg-based. You are going to get sausage or bacon with just about anything. Not veggie-friendly, which is sad since gardens are beginning to burst at the seams for the summer crop. Vegans need shop elsewhere. Service was also awkward with different folks taking orders, bringing out drinks, and then serving platters. There was little coordination, though, as we were asked for drink orders several times. I can't say anyone seemed overly friendly, but this may be due to the rush of people trying to eat and check out of the attached hotel within the prescribed timeframe. Sadly the food was just as uninspiring as the menu. Sweet potato hash (the mandatory side to every platter) was perfectly cubed bits of sweet potato either lightly fried or pan sauteed plain. That's right, plain as could be. Never mind the mountains of fresh herbs springing out of the ground right now. No rosemary or thyme, no flavored oil, no sea salt, nope.. just plain. I also had to send back my egg order as over-medium apparently meant cooked thru to the kitchen on this visit. They got it right the second time. I guess this is just a lost opportunity right now. With the growing movement for locally-sourced food, and plenty of providers to offer interesting options (micro-greens to add some color to the plates maybe???) there is so much more Harvest Moon could do here. Until then, there is little here to differentiate between Harvest Moon and any of the diners or other breakfast stops in town.
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