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The breakfast menu is huge and has something for everyone (I always opt for an omelet, which are pretty big). They have a great selection of bread choices also, which you wouldn't think is a big deal, but the more diners you go to, the more you hear "all we have is white, wheat, and rye."
If there is one downside to Eggs N'at - and really, I can only think of one - it would have to be the size and layout. It's a perfect spot for a party of two, but anymore and you will (1) have to wait, and (2) likely be incredibly cramped. But it's worth it.
Another piece of advice: if dining with anyone 60 and over, you might want to drop them off up front. The parking lot in the back is quite an uphill hike.
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