We went for Father's day Brunch and we were quickly seated so that was nice.
We sat down at our table and because they set the tables with menus, we had to wait and ask for a child's menu. If they set the table with menus and you have a child in your party, the hostess should accommodate your needs and supply you with a child's menu. I shouldn't have to ask for it.
So our server asked if we had ever been to a Toastery before and we had not, so she explained that all servers work together and everyone is your server. I thought to myself, "Oh Cool." But that thought changed throughout our meal. There are servers everywhere but no one looks at you directly so getting someone's attention is a cluster you know what. My man had to eventually get up and ask someone for help because we couldn't get anyone to our table. He did this a couple of times. So please do away with this. I do not get this concept. Or if you are going to stick with this concept, train the servers to smile and do eye contact so that if someone needs help they can get it.
We were going to order off their Brunch Menu Specials for Father's day but they were out of a couple of items. So my question is why have the special menu out? Everything else was on their regular menu. In fact, the eggs benedict I ordered was on the special menu but the server rang me up for what was on their regular menu and it was slightly different but I didn't want to send my food back.
Overall the food was okay. Nothing special. My hollandaise sauce was on point and the potatoes were seasonded fairly well. They don't have a fryer here so they don't offer fries with a hamburger on the child's menu. So we opted for fruit which was mostly cantaloupe. Not very child friendly if you ask me.