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  • I've been wanting to review Katz for a while, I mean I've eaten here for years and years. I've gotten to know Lee and his fun crew. They know about our shop, they were the first restaurant to see our new son a week fresh--back when he'd sleep in his stroller heh. So Katz, why are you wanting to go here? I'll tell you. They open early, for a breakfast that is hearty. Want an omelet? Expect a full platter. Our favorite is the 2-2-2, eggs, pancakes, bacon--inexpensive and hearty. They have some of the areas best hash browns which are more the potato chunky crunchy seasoned style. After morning you're always served some pickles and slaw. A nice primer for a meal. I don't know the history but I enjoy it. For lunch I have 2 go-to's. The Philly with a side of mayo, or a half-reuben (whole if I'm ridiculously ravenous else it's waay too much.), add a basket of fries and we're good to go. The reuben is open faced style with your choice of corned beef or pastrami styles--you can go 1/2 and 1/2 too. Piled high with kraut, sauce and cheese. The philly on the other hand is on a crispy toasted roll loaded with brisket, mushrooms, onions and cheese. Really tasty and hearty. My wife Robin many times will get a 1 potato 2 potato which is like plate of meat and mash with applesauce. She loves it, and I don't argue. Their bagel/knish platters are par for the course and I believe they now source fully from Poppy's Bagels which gets a lot of local kudos from me. Now for the finisher.. If that wasn't enough get their blintz as a dessert.. You'll get stapled to the couch for a while. Luckily a secret is you can order a 1/2 order of them (1 blintz) and it's the perfect side. Sided with sour cream and blueberries. The only thing I as a hearty foodie of natural product origin would like to see is-- when fruits are in season, I wish Lee would buy them. Fresh blueberries, strawberries or peaches with the blintz would be killer. The other thing is we bring our own maple syrup (grade B baby!) because they have those old school corn-syrup-flavored-maple things and for the style of their breakfast it just doesn't do their product justice. It's all probably a cost but it's points that could take it higher. They are like family and will get to know you over time so say hi for me when you're in! :D
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