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| - Would I come again? Nope.
Our order:
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- Hungry Man (three small eggs, two toast, home fries, beef burger patty with tomato) = $12
- Grand Slam (three small eggs, two bacon, two sausage, two pancakes) = $11
Pros:
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- More seating/quicker table turnover than you'd expect from a place this size (probably because of the "pay first, then sit and eat" system)
- Service is really great. They're very friendly and quick. You order and they bring the food to your table.
- Food isn't bad
Cons:
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- Yes, food isn't bad, but it was so average that I genuinely feel I could have made everything in my dish better with little effort (e.g. Eggs were really small and so so dry, which is pretty basic in my experience and I'm hardly a chef)
- I don't think you get value for money, but pricing is not far off from a breakfast chain (e.g. Egg Smart, Cora's). But we looked at the Hungry Man and were surprised it was considered a "hungry" portion.
- Honey B Hives in Scarborough is far superior. Their "hungry" portion - the Working B Breakfast - comes with three regular sized eggs, home fries, three bacon, three sausage, three ham (you can pick three types of meat and you get three pieces of each), and three pancakes. And it's only $10 ($2 less than Skyway's Hungry Man).
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