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| - I've only eaten here once, but this seems like typical diner fare that's playing dress up. Big portions and no frills items are the standard here, and the food and menu would be more at home in an establishment with a counter rather than one with a foyer and a chalkboard advertising $17 dinners. To be honest I'd give this place a 3.5 if possible, because there's nothing actually wrong with the restaurant, or the food, or the service....I'm just not in any hurry to go back.
If you like a lot of food this is the place to go. The French onion soup was the true highlight of the meal, and I could've gotten away with just eating that. I really love French onion, and the broth was 7/10 with the cheese 5/10, but it's extremely difficult to find good French onion and almost impossible to find the authentic kind, so for me this is a decent rating. If I go back I will 100% get this again, and perhaps try a piece of cake.
I ordered the turkey club wrap. I was pleasantly surprised to find this included REAL turkey, not the lunch meat variety. The wrap was big enough that I took half home and it made a decent meal the next day. The wrap did not include cheese or mayo like a typical club, and as such it was rather bland. The fries were frozen fries that come in a bag, so I was disappointed in that.
Boyfriend got the Greek omelette, which was quite tasty, and came with homefries and toast. I guess if you really like diners than you will like the food here. I was hoping for a bit more, (flavor-wise, not quantity) and rather shocked at some of the prices ($5.95 for two eggs??? Really??). Not a bad meal by any means, but not memorable either.
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