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| - My friend swears by this place, frequently craving the peanut butter chocolate chip pancakes, so I agreed to join. There was nobody at the hostess desk, and it was a good 3 minutes before anyone even came around the corner to tell us to wait. It was a Tuesday morning, maybe about 10 tables of patrons, yet it was almost 10 minutes before we were seated. I imagine this place looked nice when it opened, with its high ceilings and floor to ceiling windows, but since opening, this place has become quite dingy. The carpet of the dining area Easley stained and bunched up in places, and littered with pieces of food, spilled packets of sugar, and discarded straw wrappers. The pancakes, although nothing unique, are delicious. I will give them that. I ordered the Greek omelette, which was practically football-sized. However, I found the sun-dried tomatoes to be sour (which is common with cheap canned tomatoes) to the point that the omelette was near inedible. I've eaten at dive diners. In fact, I don't really mind them. What really was the final straw for me was the bill, which was almost $20 a person. For that price, the service and quality of this restaurant was subpar, at the very least. I would choose a local mom and pop diner over this place any day.
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