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| - Holy. To think that I didn't know how amazing brunch could be until now is completely unimaginable. My friend couldn't stop talking about this little brunch place after she went for the first time, so I naturally found myself waiting in the rain about a week after. We went on a gloomy Sunday morning, but that didn't seem to have shortened the line-up at all. Inside, all the tables were full; outside, about 20 people were shivering in the cold. Luckily for us, we only waited about 30 minutes in line, and we spent a good portion of it sitting on the bench inside and trying all the iced teas. Because we were three people, we somehow got a table faster than the groups of two. Not sure how that works, but I wasn't going to question it.
For a place that was so busy, service was surprisingly good! We already decided our orders while waiting outside, so we gave them to the waitress immediately after sitting down, and our food came around 15 minutes later. The food, oh my god. Hands down the best french toast, omelette, and potatoes I've ever had in my life. It's been said about 500 times already in the reviews before me, but you have to try that french toast. I got the foie gras and an extra french toast ($5) with no regrets. My friends got the omelette (massive) and a traditional(?) breakfast plate. Both came with baguettes and potatoes, and all three plates came with a smoothie shot and fruit. Thinking about it, I've started drooling again.
I could wax poetry about how amazing it was, but I think I'm just going to go back this week.
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