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Eat n Park is a Pittsburgh tradition. It is tried and true. It's a family tradition for a lot of families. It is a family friendly restaurant. The wait staff is usually nice. The restaurant is always clean. The food is where they waffle. One word-inconsistency. Sometimes, like yesterday, the chili is watery. Sometimes, like yesterday, my scrambled eggs were more fried than scrambled. My safe bets here are The Original Breakfast Smile and the Rosemary Chicken. Yesterday my safe bet of the Breakfast Smile wasn't consistent. I was bummed. The server was kind enough to check to see if there were biscuits left because I ordered breakfast at lunch time. I was able to get biscuits which was nice but my scrambled eggs were fried and not scrambled. Their seemed to be no seasoning on the eggs either. Scrambled eggs are not a tough dish to make. My hash browns were cooked well but again seemed to lack salt or pepper. My bacon was barely room temperature. It was the customer service we received from our waitress that got my review up to three stars. If it was solely based on food it was you have been a one star review.
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