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| - If you're looking for breakfast/brunch options in Belmont, this is one of the only ones. I discovered that on a Sunday morning when I didn't want to drive into Charlotte. Peace-N-Hominy had been recommended to me by my dearest old man (see if you can spot his review!) and I was really looking forward to giving it a shot. Honestly, if you're looking for a healthy option, this might not be the best choice, but if you're not in the mood to count calories, order it all! They've got a small by southernly inviting shop with wooden accents and scripture verses all over the walls (definitely home-town-southern feel). I honestly don't LOVE the layout. It's a little cramped and you have to wait in line to order while looking at the menu on the wall that looks to have been designed more for graphic appeal then actual customers (the fonts are hard to read from a distance and it's just a lot of color and texture). We also had a long time getting everything keyed into the Ipad to order, good in theory, but slow if the waiter is learning or maybe not technology savvy.
We ordered the W.I.T. Hotcakes with bacon and the B.E.L.T. plus two coffees. I'd highly recommend SKIPPING the coffee. I can drink just about anything and this was just undrinkable. Plus, if you want "iced coffee" they provide you with a cup of ice to pour the hot coffee over. I know we're in a small town, so you're not going to get the big city amenities, but honestly, it'd be better in my opinion if they didn't even offer it. Both the meals were good, home cooked southern food. I loved the pimento cheese on the BLT take and the peach sauce on the pancakes was sweet and tangy. I'd skip the biscuits next time. Honestly, nothing was bad, it just wasn't something I'd return for. I WILL visit again for the BBQ, I think that's where they might shine more (I mean that bacon they served was awesome!) and really am looking forward to another visit next time I'm visiting dear old papa bear.
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