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  • (Formerly) Two stars for the food being pretty good breakfast fare. I came at the wrong time because a local cross fit employee was there and I couldn't get a servers' focus after that. They chatted with him while I would loudly call out to finally get their attention to get anything from coffee or water to even adding to my order (that's more money for you!). This was really annoying. Also an employee was sleeping in a booth. I've worked in restaurants since I was 14 and haven't seen that during regular business hours. Next to the sleeping server was her coworkers eating breakfast and chatting on cell phones. No one on the floor checking customers. I'd heard this place had bad service but, since moving in next door, I thought I'd give it a chance and find a new breakfast place to bring friends and go before work. I'm not taking my family to a place with people sleeping in booths and waitresses more interested in how some dude's big day at the gym is going to be than a paying customer who works management and likes to tip but would fire this whole staff. Thanks for the check in the middle of eating so you could get back to breakfast and your phone. I put my credit card down and timed it on my phone to test the already bad service. Ten minutes to pick it up AND YOU GAVE IT TO A DIFFERENT PERSON!!! I was here for thirty minutes and a third of it was waiting for my card you gave to a stranger. Enjoy your rest. You won't see me again. Follow up (Now one star): Asked a guy behind the counter if there was a manager and said there wasn't one but, "What's the problem?" I told him the sleeping server was a bad thing thing to have. His giggling response was, "Huh huh, yeah..." as if unprepared or hungover workers were the norm. Thanks, bro. Seriously, sleep in the closet. Hell, the walk-in. Don't do it right in the dining room. I'll be at work later where everyone is awake, cleaned up and ready to work or they're going home. I wish I went to McDonald's across the street. At least I can find the manager there.
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