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Having seen this neighborhood go through a major transition over the years. There's no denying that this is a great addition to the area. I popped in for a late lunch with my family one day and the service was outstanding, despite the restaurant being rather busy. The food is absolutely amazing and it has a very rustic, homestyle feel to it. The menu just feels more comforting than a lot of other places nearby. There's a lot of care put into the preparation of the food and it's a difference you can taste. Plus, with so many "fast casual" options nearby, it's nice to have a slower-paced restaurant you can sit down and have a conversation at. I know my parents have become a big fan of this spot and it's easy to see why. It reminds me a lot of Bob Evans... but with a lot more care and quality put into what you're being served. There's just a lot to love about this place and I'm glad it's come to the neighborhood. The only thing knocking them down a star is the tea selection. I was a bit disappointed to find they only have caffeine-free teas--at least that's the selection I received anyway. Especially if I pop in for breakfast, I'm going to want some sweet, sweet caffeine.
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