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| - I arrived at about 2:30 PM. As I got out of my car, I saw a male employee lock the door and run back inside the restaurant, obviously hoping that I wouldn't see him. Even though there were only two other cars in the parking lot, there were no obvious signs suggesting they were closed. I was determined to try a new mom & pop eatery, so walked to the entrance and tried opening the front door, just in case... It would not budge. No employee had the courtesy to tell me why they locked their door and they had no signs indicating why they were closed. A simple "sorry, we were slow, so we decided to call it a day" would have sufficed, but I guess that's too much to ask.
Given the semi-obscure location of this restaurant, in a shopping center with a vacant anchor tenant, I would think they would be eager to take all the business they can get. Perhaps this attitude mirrors the service I would have received (or lack, thereof) had I been let in. I never had a chance to taste their food, so I'll have to assume that its quality reflects their poor attitude. I can't justify giving them a rating above one star. It looks like my breakfast choices in Goodyear will continue to remain north of I-10.
I wouldn't be surprised if this place closes permanently by the end of 2014.
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