I came to eat breakfast at the advice of a friend who comes here about twice a week. He said that the Upper Deck Sports Bar and Grill serves breakfast and that their burgers were written up as being some of the best in town. With a popcorn machine in the corner and most drinks are served in bottles I didn't expect much.
Their breakfast menu isn't huge: two egg breakfast, about three different breakfast wraps (I will call them "burritos"), a breakfast sandwich, breakfast skillet and a couple varieties of eggs Benedict. The two egg breakfast served with your choice of meat, I chose homemade sausage at the recommendation of the bartender, house potatoes (also made fresh in house) and choice of sourdough or wheat toast for about $5. This is a steal! It is a lot of food and the housemate components made it that much more awesome. The burritos looked to be pretty huge and were priced at $4.65, deal! The Benedicts though were about $7-$8 bucks, not as big of a deal, but I also didn't see any come out.
The breakfast was a great deal, and service was great but the food was not great (it was good and I will be back), it didn't knock my socks off to be worthy of five stars