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| - We're big fans of Tryst and consider it 'our' neighborhood joint. We took full advantage of the now-defunct "halfy-hour" specials; great food at a great price. Kids and parents--uniformly happy.
We've been planning to have breakfast there, as the menu looked great, but just had not found the time to do it. Finally made it in with the kids, a little treat before school starts this week. And what a pleasant experience. Not only did we have a nice chat with our waitperson Courtney, but the food was delish.
I had the Tryst omelette; yummy, with mozzarella, roasted tomatoes, and pesto. Sweet potato tots on the side; these are delightful little nuggets that I could perhaps pop into my mouth all day long, assuming I could keep them warm. One child had a piece of crisp bacon with a giant pancake, and the other had the Belgian waffle. Both were served fruit, and we all had beverages (including fresh-squeezed OJ). And we didn't break the bank.
Some mornings, there's a young guy who stands in the driveway off of Tatum, flashing his Tryst sign. I wish more people would take advantage of the invitation, especially the Starbucks regulars. I'm as addicted to my Starcracks as the next gal, but Tryst is a much better alternative if you want real food and not just a hot beverage.
Give Tryst a try, folks. It's inexpensive, delicious, and friendly. And we really don't want to lose another good restaurant in our neighborhood; so come on out and support a local business.
Next up: Monday night happy hour at Tryst, with live music!
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