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to absorb all that alcohol still coasting through your body. The wait here can be horrendous, especially during brunch hours so either make reservations or bring a snack with you lol.
Btw, If you have ATT&T, you won't get phone reception so save your mobile photo uploading for later.
Because it's so busy, the service seems to suffer a little bit, we asked
Several times for drinks, utensils etc before they actually brought them out. So minus a star for that. Also, the tables are positioned unusually high. I suppose it puts your mouth closer to the food, so that cant be a bad thing.
The menu is large enough for varying tastes, but they do offer Andy's sage fried chicken with either waffles, benedict, pancakets etc. We ordered the sage fried chicken benedict, sausage gravy pot pie and bacon waffle.
The wait for the food seemed like forever. Well it literally was. I believe it took approximately 40 minutes from the time we placed the order til its arrival to our table. Luckily we were so astonished by the size of the platters that all complaints dwindled away quickly. The plates are massive, enough for a number of people to share.
Sage fried chicken benedict was delicious, a bit heavy handed on the sauce but every aspect of that plate was super good. The sausage pot pie was impressive looking but you the biscuit dish spaceship thing was really hard and almost crackerlike. Not what you would expect from something named "pot pie". Tons of sausage though and the gravy was bomb. The bacon waffle was a bit of a disappointment. I thought there would be bacon pieces integrated with the batter, so you'd get a hint of saltiness in every sweet bite, but unfortunately it was whole bacon pieces that were dressed in waffle. If that makes any sense.
I hear the bloody mary was awesome, and like their meals, they serve it large.
Overall, my biggest issue was the sloth-like nature of the service. The food itself wasn't spectacular as you would hope, but definitely impressive enough for a second or third visit. (Photos to follow)
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