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| - Ended up at The Smith with my four kids while my wife was out of town on a girl's trip. It was busy, which is a good sign, but the wait wasn't to bad. We squeezed into a booth and after a seat switch got comfortable and perused the menu.
Kid number one order the Hungryman Breakfast. This was a plate of food that could have been split three or four ways. Really. Three eggs. A pile of sausage and bacon. Big pile of small cubed potatoes. Toast. And he ate it all. How it goes for a teenager. He gave it a big thumbs up, but now is in a food coma.
Kid number two ordered the Arcadia Sunrise, which is a burrito. It had egg, bacon, cheese and potatoes and was split into two big pieces. He ate half and said it was good, especially with a small dip into some ketchup.
Kid number three ordered the BYO Omelet with onions and spinach. She liked it, but thought too much spinach and not enough onions. Came with lots of potatoes too.
Kid number four order the Jr Noble French Toast. He really liked it and ate the whole serving. He is a super picky eater so that equates to a good review from an 8 year old.
I ordered the B&E Roll, which is a tasty breakfast sandwich. I did it without the bacon. I know, so un-American. Deal with it. And it still was good. Egg, cheese and pickled onions on a pretzel roll with potatoes.
Good breakfast has seemed to get pricey, but The Smith was no more expensive than similar breakfast places.
All in all we would go back!
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