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| - Giving this a [hopefully] temporary 3 stars. I want to go back and try it out properly and I think this place will be a strong 4 stars in my book
Timing: went yesterday (Sunday) around 1130 during brunch. I was waiting on my brother nearby and had work to do. Luckily I walked by Cowbell. Was halfull, and had full wifi. So I stayed
Food: There is a brilliant brunch menu written on a chalkboard as the tiems changes on a daily basis. The combinations really sounded amazing, but I just needed a simple meal. I ordered the $6 glass of fresh squeezed OJ - was great for me. It was literally and orange juiced, plenty of full pulp, and my meal off the menu of scrambled duck eggs, toast, homefries and bacon $22.34 (after tax).
Service: had a sweet girl waiting on me. She was personal and didn't bother me unnecessarily but watched me and whenever I looked up to ask for something, she was right there. The other servers (males) seemed alright. But hey, those who've worked the Sunday morning shift know it can be hard while recovering my the Saturday night debauchery...
Atmosphere:
Yea! The loud enough to dance to salsa music did help to draw me in. If I had a salsa dancing friend with me, I guarantee you I would have danced to a song or to.
Airy throughout the restuarant, and the mix of dark wood chairs and tables mixed with booth like seating worked well for me.
Bang for Buck??
For this students pocket, it was an unexpected splurge, but at least I enjoyed the majority of my meal and service.
I hope to return and try some of the other amazing local and fresh items on their menu, but clearly will be going at brunch cause I can tell the dinner menu IS out of my price range
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