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| - The cafe is somewhat cramped and has a diner atmosphere with the white-tiled walls and some Cleveland memorabilia. However, The food, good service, beer selection, all priced reasonably make it a bit better than an average diner.
The pancakes were fluffy and didn't taste like usual diner pancakes [probably was the buttermilk used to make them] and came with real maple syrup! [$1.50 extra]. The hashbrowns were the type from the round press patty, but then mashed up, well fried and crispy without too much oil, plus some green and red peppers. Omelettes were around $6-7 each.
When I went on a Friday morning at 9am or so, the food came out quickly, our server was very friendly and deserves extra kudos. After placing my order for a rolling rock, I saw Summy Shanty listed on a new drafts list. I politely asked our waitress, now behind the bar, if I could switch to a Summer Shanty before I immediately noticed that my RR was already opened. She went out of her way and gave me a Summer Shanty [with a lemon] without charging for the Rolling Rock.
They have a good beer selection with around 5 drafts [Dort, labatt, and summer shanty - yes! ] plus around ten bottles, including some imports like duval.
What a way to start out the spring and summer :)
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