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| - I live near 92nd Street Cafe and have been curious to try their breakfast. Well, the experience I had left something to be desired. It was partially my fault as I they have three entrances and I (inadvertently) chose the bar entrance. My boyfriend and I say down at the nearest table and it took at least 10 minutes or so for a server to show up (granted, we appeared to be sitting in the bar area, but the bartender saw us and could have said something). In any case, we ordered and the food came out. My boyfriend's 92nd Street Cafe skillet was pretty good. But my dish was, for lack of a better word, terrible. I am not picky with food at all, but the crab was not real and very obviously so. The Hollandaise sauce was not fresh and the potatoes had no taste. I was disappointed because I don't go out often and when I do, I want it to be worth the (little) money that I have. Anyway, it took another 10 minutes upon finishing to get our check. We had to tell the bartender, though again, it could have been because we were sitting in the bar area. Overall, I definitely got the vibe that if you're not a regular, and not an alcoholic, you might find yourself a little out of place here. I sense they don't like uptight or picky types that can frequent Scottsdale restaurants, which is good. But I still got the vibe that it was elitist in its own way.
I'd probably have to try some other things on their menu to really write a good review, but for now I am not a big fan.
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