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| - When we first walked in we didn't know whether to wait to be seated or seat ourselves, being our first time there, so we just stood there. We waited long enough to consider leaving and going somewhere else. There were under 10 people in the restaurant and no one was up front to greet us. Finally one of the employee's told us, from the back of the restaurant, that we could just sit anywhere we wanted. We were given a high chair that had to be wiped off first before we could even use it. The server wasn't very friendly, my husband asked how she was doing and she said nothing then said, "what would you like to drink?" We both ordered the number 2--- two bacon, two sausage, two eggs and either home fries or two pancakes - we got the pancakes. We got our eggs scrambled with cheddar cheese added. The star of the breakfast was for sure the bacon (nice and crispy) and the pancakes. The eggs and sausage were good, but they were nothing to write home about, just the everyday eggs and sausage. For the little one, I got a scrambled egg and some buttered white toast. The toast was nice and thick, perfectly toasted. The cost for all three of us to eat with a $5.00 tip was around $32.00, not too bad and the food was good and the portions were big, especially the pancakes.
The inside was a bit drab. Considering it was a diner, I expected a more upbeat 1950's vibe with bright colors and some music, it did not deliver and the bathrooms were kinda scary and had a bad odor to them. They have been at this location for about 6 months now and I would like to recommend a sign for when customers first come in that says "seat yourself" to avoid confusion on what to do, spruce things up a bit to look more like a diner and work on de-funking those bathrooms! Overall, it was just o.k. I don't know if it left enough of an impression for us to think of when we are looking for somewhere to eat.
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