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Tried this new breakfast place with my sister today. It's exciting to see a trendier place like this open in the burbs. Usually for this type of atmosphere and menu, we're hiking down to Jack Flaps or Bon Bon. For only being open a week, everything ran smoothly. Service was friendly, the dining area was spacious and bright. I had the breakfast burrito, which was very flavorful. I could only get through half of it because it was so filling. I found it very inexpensive - only $11 for the burrito and coffee, and I left with a to-go box for lunch later. I'm curious if they will add new menu items or specials later after they are open a while longer. Their menu is limited, which tends to be a good sign because usually that means the place will be very good at all items. But in the other hand, having such a limited selection may not make me come back as much because a few of the items aren't to my taste. For example: I don't care much for tiramesu or salmon, so two of the menu items I'd never order. With less than a dozen choices, that could be limiting. Overall, I really enjoyed Scratch and I'm looking forward to taking my husband to try it.
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