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| - This place probably gets mistaken for the Hash House A Go Go a lot. However, when we called to make reservations, the person who answered the phone specifically asked us TWICE if we were sure we weren't looking for Hash House a Go Go.
I ordered a Spanish omelet. It was pretty good. Had a little bit of butter flavor, which I generally don't like, but the overall flavor of the omelet was decent. The olives and jalapenos in there were very good. I shared the omelet and was still full. It came with a choice of 2 sides; I went with cottage cheese and hash browns. The hash browns were standard; I enjoyed them. I thought the portions were pretty good.
The coffee was also decent. It was good enough that I could drink it black. There were also free refills on the coffee, which I certainly took advantage of.
They had several homemade sauces that I thought were notable. The habanero sauce had a good flavor, and was kind of sweet and interesting. The chipotle had a usual smoky flavor (I like the habanero sauce better). They also had a really interesting spicy ketchup, but by the time I tried it I had so many hot sauces that my mouth was on fire, and I couldn't really notice the spiciness of the ketchup.
My friends ordered the corned beef hash and enjoyed it.
This place also has an impressive variety of homemade jam, desserts, and dog treats for sale. I didn't get a chance to try all of it, but I thought it was rather neat.
I really like the cozy, quirky, homemade mom and pop feel here. The prices were like a Denny's ($7-$9 for an omelet), but the food was more unique.
We came in a group of 10 people, and I thought service was reasonably fast, friendly, and they definitely kept the coffee coming.
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