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First time here and never coming back. With a 4 star rating and 300 reviews, Surely the decision to come here and eat brunch was a no-brainer or so I thought. When your server asks you if you want fruit fries or toast and you pick fruit, naturally you would expect a small cup of fresh mixed seasonal fruit. This was NOT the case. They gave each of us 2 small triangular paper thin pieces of watermelon that was no bigger than your index finger. REALLY!!! The western omelette as you can see from the picture came out extremely sandpaper dry and tough as if the Cook forgot about it or pressed it down with a spatula until all the moisture seeped out of it and left it petrified. The Mucho Smoocho looked and tasted like it was thrown together and saturated in this horrible imitation French dressing that tastes more like re-purposed leftover oil than anything else. The turkey wedges (and not turkey slices) that were in the sandwich were overcooked and dry and hard as jerky. In my opinion and from what I could see feel and taste, the cook seem to go through the motions he did not care about the food or presentation as you cannot taste of love or passion and anything. I honestly would've been better off going to Denny's and saving some money and a stomachache.
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