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  • My husband and I moved to the NW part of town recently, and visited Canter's for brunch on Sunday 1/28/2018. We were greeted and seated promptly. Our server (I forgot his name, and I usually don't) was very courteous, and explained many things about them menu, as were were first time customers. To start, we ordered an Everything Bagel with cream cheese; he came back shortly after and told us they were out of Everythings, so I ordered a Garlic. It was toasted like I had asked, and had and a lot of cream cheese with it. He also brought an assortment of pickles, of which I loved, but my hubs didn't care for most--his loss! Our entrees were a type of BLT with fries, and I ordered the corned beef hash with eggs and toast. Our server was kind enough to let me sub Potato Latkes (with sour cream and applesauce, of course!) for a small upcharge of $2.00 instead of having to order them ala carte for $8.95. The female food runner brought out our food, but didn't have my toast nor the Potato Latkes; I asked about them and she returned with them a few minutes later, but without the sour cream or applesauce. I asked about those, and she went back to get them. I dislike runners delivering the food because they never know what you ordered, even if they read the ticket, which clearly this young lady did NOT. Or at least it seems most never pay attention to the ticket, as inevitably most runners always forget something. Our server came back and asked about everything, and I asked for the sour cream and applesauce, but did tell him a runner went to get it. He came back with it quickly. The runner then returned with it as well, in addition to another Garlic bagel. The runner was a very young female (possibly a very light skinned African American, with black rimmed glasses--the only reason I describe her is she wasn't wearing a name tag), and apparently doesn't pay attention to detail, and seemed like she didn't care about her job very much. She had a very tired look about her (as if she'd been out too late the night before). Her attitude about being there was VERY nonchalant, and seemed like she could have cared less about what she did, right or wrong, let alone making sure folks had their CORRECT orders with all the accompaniments the first time. Our server, during the brief two times he re-visited the table after taking our order until we asked for the check, was very courteous and attentive, but seemed to have too many tables assigned to him. My hubs enjoyed his sandwich very much. My breakfast was very good as well. The hash was pretty thin on the corned beef, however, being mostly potatoes and green onions as filler. Eggs, toast, and latkes were all excellent. Saw others' sammys as I walked to the restroom, and the meats were piled high on the Rueben and Pastrami I saw, and looked delish. All in all a good visit, and we will most likely return. I hope management reads their yelp reviews.
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