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Alright, so I finally had the chance to try this place out with my boyfriend and his family. It's a fairly big restaurant for a breakfast joint, with patio seating (for those rare but treasured COOL days in vegas). I ordered the traditional french toast ($7.69) and made it a platter (+$3.50) by adding two eggs over-medium and bacon. It was all delicious and cooked really well. The bacon was amazing. My boyfriend ordered the ranchero wrap with the chipotle tortilla and hashbrowns. He liked the wrap, but the hashbrowns definitely stole the show here. His mom had the short stack pancake platter ($7.69 + $3.50) and grandma had the Garden of Eden omelette ($9.25). They both loved the meals. The service was a little slow. It felt like forever before our waiter finally came to take our order. At least he was friendly. The man who actually brought out our food was great, making sure we had everything we needed. The prices here are very reasonable. The $3.50 it cost me to make my french toast a platter included two eggs and four pieces of bacon, which is more than what you usually get at other breakfast spots.
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