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| - I'd been wanting to try Inn On Coventry for a long time, knowing it was a Cleveland Heights institution with a reputation for good homestyle cooking and friendly service. We went on the 4th of July for brunch, and the place was packed, but we were seated pretty quickly by a lovely old lady. Being a warm summer's day, it was a little stuffy in the dining room with so many patrons -- I can imagine it would be a cozy place to be in the winter. Our waitress was efficient and friendly although it took a while for our order to come out. We had an omelette with olives, spinach and feta, the lemon ricotta pancakes, and a side of corn beef hash. The omelette was good, but the pancakes were a bit soggy and too sweet, and the corn beef hash was more glistening fat than actual pieces of meat, and I began to feel sick towards the end of the meal. I've only myself to blame, of course, for my ordering choices. Though I probably won't be back to Inn On Coventry for a while, I'd recommend this place to anyone (with a stronger stomach than mine) who wants a down-to-earth dining experience and some pretty tasty food.
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