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| - So the good thing about gentrification is that you get all kinds of facilities close that are easy, familiar, and comfortable (e.g., liquor stores, grocery stores, Blockbusters). The bad side of that is that EVERYTHING that comes in is easy, familiar, and comfortable.
Enter into the neighbourhood the Brazen Head with a franchised British menu, the usual suspects for taps, and a brunch menu that couldn't have written itself more than if you had walked in on it writing the words "Eggs Benedict" on its belly.
It's another friendly-staffed tartan-skirt franchise, with multi-levels that despite the fact that there are three patios available, it can't seem to manage space. Three of us showed up for dinner on a week night and could not "find a spot". Yes every table was filled on the main level, but the main dining area has so much unused space, your entrees could have been brought in by the RiverDance touring company. Waste of space appears to be a theme.
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