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| - This review is for Sunday brunch. It starts at 10:30 in the morning. It goes until early afternoon.
The price is around $35 per person, unless you include bottomless Mimosas or sangrias or Bellinis for an added $15 or bloody Mary's for an added $17 with the souvenir cup. We chose not to do that.
There are a few stations around the restaurant. To begin with, there is a children's station with candy, pizza, fruit, and raw sliced vegetables. There is a meat section with apple sausage, thick bacon, and other choices. There is a soup and salad/antipasto section. There is a warm food section which has scrambled eggs, Sunday Alex, French toast, crepes with options for feelings, a penne carbonara dish, a tagliatelle dish, traditional Italian meatballs, and several other yummy choices. Finally there is a desert section.
The tagliatelle and penne dishes were disappointing and very average. Other than that, everything was delicious. The breakfast is very good. The dessert table is pretty good and the best part is the bread pudding. The tiramisu was a let down for me which is surprising but I have had way better.
The service is very good. The restaurant is nice. We did have to ask for a different table as we found out our table was way too close to the next table and it was hard to get out to get to the food stations.
For the price, this place is reasonable. Other places are way more expensive. It is not a five star brunch, but it's a solid four star.
This is a good place for families and it is a great place for kids.
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