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| - Mmmm I love all-day breakfast joints. I came here twice with my former co-workers during our lunch hour and both times were pleasant. I would not say this restaurant is amazing. It's decent, and I will explain further below.
Number of People: During the lunch hours, there were not many patrons, mainly 1 or 2 other parties, and they were usually seniors out for a walk. This is not usually a good sign, though I do have to admit that the location of this place is a little bit out of the way.
Service: The staff members were professional, depending on who was on shift. I found the older gentlemen to be very attentive and often checked up on us, whereas the older woman rarely came over unless we waved her down.
Food and Price: I love getting the big breakfast platters (I forgot the name, unfortunately), which is usually composed of juice, home fries, french toast/pancakes, bacon/sausages/peameal, toast, and eggs done to your liking - all for an affordable 10-11-ish dollars. This is a pretty average price for these types of platters at an all-day breakfast restaurant. If you have a small appetite, you may want to share with another person, but I love my salty and greasy breakfast foods, so I obviously hogged mine mmmm! Please be advised that all the items were fine, except for the pancakes. The pancakes were not fluffy and light, but rather somewhat rubbery. I wouldn't go as far to say they were unappetizing because they had a decent flavour, but any presence of "fluffiness" and "softness" only came through when I DROWNED the pancakes in maple syrup.
Overall, I would come again if I was craving breakfast food in that area, but I would advise getting french toast instead of the pancakes.
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