What is there to say, I'm a bit overtaken by the tin barn motif. Wasn't truly wanting that, but hey, driving home from church, let's take a taste.
We were sat down relatively promptly. Water was served without asking and at this time I didn't need any coffee.
I ordered the traditional breakfast over-medium but ended up with over-easy eggs which is ok. Or is that over-medium for Biscuits? My girlfriend ordered a sausage egg and biscuit and to my protest she also ordered a pancake.
The nice waitress brought our plates out and had mentioned that if I did not enjoy the Portuguese sausage she would promptly replace it with another meat as it was different. Well I have to say I thoroughly enjoyed it and reminded me a bit of Spanish-style Chorizo. The biscuit sandwich was at least double the size of any McBiscuit. The only thing that could change the fare would have been fresh made jam.
A nice little find in Gilbert I do say.