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| - My wife and I went here on Sunday (the line for Coco Cafe was too long) and we had quite an interesting experience. I'll start with the simple stuff: the food. I had a burrito with potatoes, eggs, and something else (though they were out of avocados so the one I really wanted was a bust) and it was fine. Nothing special. My wife had the peasants breakfast which was tasty, but also nothing to really rave about.
The interesting part was the service. I don't know if this was a Sunday thing or the norm, but there was only one employee working that day. One employee for the kitchen and the front of the house. Meaning, this guy would take our order, go to the kitchen, cook it, and bring it out. No help of any kind. This was fine when it was just me and my wife, but once other folks started showing up, he was very much overwhelmed. At one point, the guy (I'm pretty sure he was the owner) told one couple that it would be at least 20 minutes before he could even take their order and told another group of three that they should just leave and go to Eat N' Park since it would be faster that way.
So, it's a cute cafe, with mediocre food, and, um, interesting service.
Would I go there again? Nah. I'd rather wait the 45 min for Coco Cafe or go to Dozen when it reopens.
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