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| - Went for brunch on a nice Sunday during an Indians game. We sat inside because there was a wait for outside seating. The atmosphere was nice enough, and our waitresses (one was training) were attentive and polite. I was tempted to get the make your own crepe deal, but went instead with the wakey Wakey. It came with eggs how you want, thick cut maple bacon, and a fresh biscuit with homemade honey butter and preserves. It was all pretty good, I liked the biscuit the best because you could tell it was fresh baked and the butter and jam were nice. I also ordered the watermelon beer, I forget specifically what it was called. It was nice and light for a perfect brunch accompaniment. My fiancée had a brunch burger with an egg on it and truffle fries. The truffle fries were delish. He was surprised when his burger came with no top bun, but didn't remember if it said that on the menu and he misread it or if it was truly just a surprise. He's not one to eat a burger with a fork and knife, but he had to. They also cooked his burger right to medium rare, which restaurants will often say okay to when he orders it that way and then it shows up medium well. So he was happy about that.
All in all, it was a nice experience. Just nice--I think we were a bit mislead by the pictures on here. I was wanting a good burger or wrap with fries when we went in and I guess I didn't realize that weekends are a brunch menu only? That was a little disappointing I guess, not a lot of regular lunch choices even though it was 2 PM. I also think this is perhaps not the place for you if you're looking for meat choices. My fiancée is a big fan of burritos and considered the breakfast burrito until he realized there was no sausage, chorizo, bacon, aka breakfast meat option. Lots of the dishes seemed that way...full of fresh organic ingredients to meet any food allergies or diet lifestyle requirements, but not a lot of typical choices for us regular meat eaters still left out there.
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