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| - This is a good spot for both lunch and breakfast -- excellent value if you play your cards right and don't go overboard.
Breakfast options include the hot breakfast buffet -- pay by weight. They typically have a number of items out of the following: breakfast sausages, bacon, breakfast potatoes, hash browns, scrambled eggs, hardboiled eggs. omelettes, french toast or some other sweet item, assorted cheeses, and assorted fruit (usually melons or berries). You can also get a made-to-order breakfast in the form of a sandwich, bagel, or a standard traditional breakfast with eggs and whatever. I am usually here for an egg and cheese sandwich (on toast or bagel) -- runs $3.35 -- better deal than Bagel Stop or any other nearby place, pricier than Timmies but at least they cook a real egg properly here. They also have oatmeal which is a decent deal (around $3.80 if I remember correctly, and you top it off with your own choice of items). And then there are the standard continental breakfast items like muffins and other pastries, though the good ones tend to sell out before 9am. I am not sure how good the coffee is here, but they do sell it.
There is a plethora of options for lunch including a salad bar, hot table, falafel/shwarma place, deli/sandwich bar, and pre-made sandwiches and salads. Pre-made sushi boxes are offered (made by Bento Sushi), but I'd personally rather go to Sushi Shop instead for sushi. The hot table changes everyday though they are some staple items that are there pretty often, like the perogies. This keeps things fresh and varied. Be smart about what you load up with and you can come away with a decent lunch for less than $10.
They typically manage to proces you fairly quickly though there are times when it does get pretty busy and the lineups are long (for the cash, shwarma/falafel, or hot table).
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