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| - Today I had a very enjoyable breakfast at Community Table Bistro. The food was delicious -- I've never had better bacon anywhere, and the grits were perfectly cooked and more than I could finish. I saved my big biscuit for later, but it looks house-made and worth waiting for, as does the serving of peach jam that came with it. My companion got a breakfast burrito, made to order, and he ate every bite. Total bill, adding in coffee, was about $11. So, the food was very good and very low priced, but what really makes this a place I will travel across town for is the people and the little touches. Every member of the staff welcomed us and showed real care for our comfort and enjoyment. It was my first visit, and I felt like Norm walking into Cheers. The special touches include a delightful collection of dinner plates on which the food is served - each one a different dish pattern - that are not mere decor, but serve as a subtle reminder that this is a Goodwill facility. More plates and serving dishes are displayed in a case above the serving line and mounted on the walls. It's a special place, and I'm already planning my next visit.
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