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| - What can I say about this place without writing yet another Harlequin-esque review?
There's a rustic elegance to this place that almost makes you feel like you don't belong; a very pretentious air about it when you first walk in. Ohhh, how is this possibly a positive review? Well, the staff puts you at ease immediately - very friendly, even funny at times, and always attentive - yes, even for a self-serve buffet.
Which leads me to the food... delicious! The thing about buffet tables is the gluttonous food saturation. Your plate is already full by the time you reach the halfway mark of the buffet table with a succulent roast beef waiting for you at the end, and a lovely fruit/cheese platter and omelette station going to the right of you.
Don't rush, you're paying your $25 and are entitled to enjoy the atmosphere and your company and savour the food they're providing. There's a lot of it so you'll want to pace yourself.
Also, an indication for me of any brunch place is how they cook their home fries, roast potatoes, hashbrowns, whatever word we want to give it. Boom goes the dynamite! Amazing!
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