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  • I usually know what to Eggspect from this place. I don't come here if I'm looking for a hip brunch place or something a little different. As with most chain restaurants, there's a level of service and food quality that rarely exceeds the eggspected level. My boyfriend and I had some shopping to do at the Eaton Center and our bellies were grumbling. When we rocked up to the host he told us that the eggspected wait would be 5-10 minutes. We sat and were called within 3. Our table was a small two top literally 5 cm away from the next table. The woman on the bench who was already seated had her shoe box right where my ass was supposed to go. She made no attempt to move it even when it became obvious that I was waiting for her to. This had no bearing on the restaurant, but perhaps the hostess could have asked her to move her eggceptionally large box. Despite it being busy, not all tables were in use. But I understand how this works with staffing. I've seen people freak out because they have to wait for a table even though there are ones open. Just because you can sit down doesn't mean that the restaurant has enough staff to serve you properly. So here's a tip: don't be a dick to the host. There is a reason you're not being seated and it has nothing to do with an open table. Our server was cute and cheery. My man had a grapefruit juice and I ordered an Americano. Both arrived after a bit of a wait, but my Americano still had a decent film of crema on it, so I was happy. My bf liked his grapefruit juice. It was obvious that it had been had been squeezed somewhat recently as there were little seeds floating in it. He had the classic Eggs Benedict and I had the Mykonos Omelette with a side of bacon. I was actually surprised at how good the omelette was. Nice and salty with a smattering of oregano on top. Bacon was like tracing paper-- super thin. I prefer a nice meaty strip, but hey-- that's just me. My dude gobbled his breakfast. I'm guessing that meant it was good. Eggspectation is an okay spot. It's good for groups at brunch or on the weekend when trendier breakfast/brunch spots are crammed with hipsters, but as a general rule these chain places lack personality, which I think is kind of a brunch-y thing.
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