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My (senior citizen) mom, 9 year old, my sister and I went there for brunch today. It's been a few years since I've been there at all, and the brunch has definitely gone downhill.
Initially we got seated in the bar, and after about. 10minutes a second person came along and informed us there were no minors in the bar. Not a problem - in fact we wanted to sit closer to the buffet. Yet, odd that we were seated there first. We were all settled in, and had to move.
The brunch is small. Eggs Benedict (meh), hash browns (good), waffles (has definitely been sitting there a while/hard), bacon (of course the bacon was good!), an omelette station (good but slow), and sausage and scrambled eggs.
Lunch items were a jalapeƱo Mac and cheese, an Irish stew, and a shepherds pie. All looked ok, but over warmed - didn't try. There was a roast beef at the omelette station too.
They had the usual pickles, cold meats, buns, cheese cubes, cut fruit and veggies that most buffets/salad bars have. Cheese was dried out, so we're the veggies. It was all just "ok". They had two salads - both with dairy in them. It was hard for our lactose intolerant family to enjoy.
Dessert is always the high point for the kid. It was disappointing for all of us. Hardly anything, and what was there was picked over. Stale brownies, a few tarts, a bread pudding, I saw chocolate covered strawberries, but there was only one left.
Lastly - beverages. Coffee is not included with the brunch price (seriously?!). The brunch is advertised as kid friendly, but they had no - apple juice, lemonade, milk, or chocolate milk. The kid was super bummed.
It was a cheaper brunch for $17.99, but I wasn't impressed. Service was slow and disorganized too. I won't head back for brunch.
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