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  • If you are looking for a good breakfast joint that caters to carnivores and sweet toothed mammals alike...look no further than Baby Stacks. I believe the original location is on Buffalo and Smoke Ranch. Although, the location that I frequent is the expansion branch on Buffalo and just south of Flaming-O. Baby Stacks, to me, falls into that Island-Style breakfast category that you can find at Cinnamon's and Boots & Kimo's on the Windward side of Oahu, nestled in beautiful Kailua. This style consists of the normal comfort breakfasts including spam or pocho sausages with rice and eggs your way in addition to loco mocos, an island favorite. But specialty benedicts and an elaborate pancake menu is now a common theme in island breakfasts. I usually get the kalua pork eggs benedict but opted for the grilled cheese kalua pork sandwich on special. The sandwich was good, but more appealing to the eyeballs than the taste buds. Also, I have this unquenchable appetite for Tabasco, sue me, and tend to douse my kalua pork and manapuas in it, I'm talking drowning...lol. If it weren't for my spicy little friend, the meal could have been much worse. A banana cream pie stack was added and by far my favorite aside from carrot cake pancakes so far. The white chocolate mac nut is again more name than anything. My lady went with the zesty chicken omelet and like most onomatopoeia, was exactly that...zesty. The place is a hit, both locations, so be prepared to wait if you aren't there before the rush. The place reminds me of home with smiles from local islanders, but, I know for a fact that a lot of mainlanders aren't big on it and the culture, so beware. Otherwise, decor and ambiance is good and staff is friendly and attentive. The check out dude has a Filipino accent and a little rough around the edges, so bare with him. Parking is plentiful and although, not quite on the level of Cinnamon's, the place is definitely worth a look. The sad thing is that there is no seafood related items on the menu, such as lox and the the like. I know breakfast is not synonymous with fish, but I came here on a Friday during lent, and my selections were limited. I had to settle for a spinach omelet and a short stack, but it didn't quell the monsters in my tummy. So if you want some island style mornings grinds, craving for traditional breakfasts, or just looking for some sweets, this isn't a bad stop.
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