I took a picture last weekend of this cardboard sign posted on the corner saying "Breakfast Special + Coffee $3.99" . It caught my attention for all the wrong reasons. Since I am winding down my time here, I decided what the heck, let me try this place knowing full well I would be reviewing this place anyway.
I walked in and the decor hasn't changed from the previous owners of Thyme 4 Pizza and Pasta. So already a hasty opening. I was greeted by a friendly waitress of Eastern European descent. Not even could I sit down and take off my jacket before she asked me if I wanted coffee. For me I'm an orange juice kind of guy. She comes back and brings me a small bottle of Everfresh bottle of orange juice with a glass and straw asking me for ice. In the background, a religious radio station with some hick was in the background. C'mon really? That already put me in a foul mood.
Onto the menu. At quick glance I was expecting the breakfast at the front of the menu since there was a poster saying all day breakfast. So it was all the way in the back of the menu. The menu itself was 4 pages long with a concoction of Greek and Italian dishes. So on one side of the 3rd page in the bottom left hand corner was the Breakfast Specials 1, 2, 3 and 4. Then the rest of the 4th page were the other breakfast dishes.
I ordered some Alex's breakfast special with home fries, choice of diced meat and eggs. It came back with cheese all over the home fries and the sausage was not diced. The toast was kind of dry and the eggs were the best part about it. I left there with a bit of a headache probably with all the oil cooked with the "home fries." For some reason those fries reminded me of Kougelis (?).
So I guess I paid the price for not going to Hasty Market and buying some milk for my cereal. Maybe I did need some divine intervention after visiting this place.