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| - With modern decor and a small, but diverse menu, Layers has a little something for everyone. The menu contains traditional food remixed for the modern palette. Take bacon and eggs for instance, Instead of the traditional scrambled eggs and strips of bacon, Layers serves a Bacon and Egg Pie. Instead of fried eggs, their menu includes a fried egg croissant with smoked Gouda. And instead of the regular French toast they have cinnamon French toast with raisins served with your choice of baked apples or maple syrup and butter.
I ordered the bacon and egg pie with cheesy grits. The food, good. My portion, small. A small piece of "pie" and about 1/4 cup of cheesy grits. I'm not a pig, but I like bigger portions when I am going to breakfast. This is especially true when I am paying $8+ for entrees. We ate about an hour ago and I am going to be hungry in another few.
There is one thing that struck me as odd about Layers and that was the long list of rules on the table....keep watch over your kids, don't let your kids go to the bathroom by themselves, bus your own table, blah, blah, blah. I know it should all be common sense and I am sure that some people are inconsiderate, but do you really need to lay out the rules on every table? REALLY?
Either way, I am giving Layers 3 stars because of the small portions and their stupid rules, not the food.
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