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| - It is nice to have a another option in the Arcadia Neighborhood for breakfast - that isn't so crowded you have to stand around for too long (LGO, I'm talking to you). Granted, I moved away before the breakfast place revolution took hold, but I don't think this place is that new. How did I miss this?
We showed up on the tail end of the brunching hour - but it was still pretty busy, but we spotted some empty tables. As we walked in the hostess was being schooled on procedures by what I can only guess was the manager. So we stood there as he continued to tell her how to do this better and be more efficient at that. Then he looked up, noticed us, and said "help these people first". What would have been nicer would have been to say "Hi Folks, welcome to Taylor's!". I don't know - lead by example dude.
Otherwise, the service was very good despite their misguided management. Kudos for that!
We had our drink orders and food orders in and everything went smoothly from then on. I ordered the Mexican Breakfast Burrito and that was super good. I had just flown in for a surprise visit from MN and desperately needed a Mexican food fix. No one else wanted Filiberto's for brunch, so this would have to do.
My Mom had discovered Taylor's with my brother on a previous visit and since they both liked it, we came back. Sit outside if you can - the patio does not feel as crowded as it looks as you walk up. And for those rare occasions when AZ weather is not so perfect, the inside comfortable and nice.
The menu boasts a wide variety of breakfast favorites: crepes, traditional eggs and bacon, omelettes,sandwiches and lox & bagels. Something for everyone! I would definitely head on back here for breakfast - it is a nice change of pace.
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