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| - I went here for breakfast with four co-workers. It is a greasy spoon, so my expectations weren't too high. I wasn't disappointed. I liked the atmosphere. I exactly what you'd expect from a greasy spoon. No frills. "Spread," instead of butter (definitely something to avoid," and bland coffee.
Portion sizes are generous. We ordered the Spanish Omelet, which my boss stated tasted like an "Italian Omelet," but not bad. Ham Steak and Eggs, which was reported as tasty, and the girl who ordered it wasn't able to finish it. Another girl ordered the New York Steak and Eggs, medium rare, or as she put it, "Now, I don't want that too red, but I want a little red. But don't you go burning that steak, I don't want it charred. You take care of that steak now..." The last girl ordered pancakes. No complaints. I ordered the corn beef has with three eggs sunny side up. So the hash was greasy spoon has, the eggs were a bit on the raw side, and the potatoes we all agreed had an interesting taste. So, we were all able to get our food down.
In other words. It is a greasy spoon, the prices were reasonable, and they let us pay on separate checks with no trouble. That was great.
What could have been better. The floors could have been cleaner. Just because the foods greasy doesn't mean the floor has to be.
Also, our waitress was memorable not only for her kindness, but also for her strong odor that was not very well masked by her strong perfume. I had no problem with it personally, but some people might.
Finally, the prices for food are reasonable, but the drinks are pretty pricey. Three bucks for coffee? Stick to water and get a Starbucks later...
Therefore, have fun. Caveat Emptor. Enjoy.
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