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It looks like my review was removed so I'll write it again. My experience is based on going here for breakfast sitting both outside and inside. I tried it 4 times so I'm not basing this off of one bad experience. I'm a huge breakfast fan and love omelets so I was happy to see that this place opened back up and even happier when I saw they had a good selection of unique omelets. The food had great concepts but it wasn't executed well. 3 out of the 4 times I went there for breakfast and ordered omelets the onions were under cooked. I love onions but these were raw onions, not good for something that should be cooked. I also found that the potatoes were unnecessarily greasy. The plate was covered with grease and you could squeeze them to get more grease coming out. It just seems like the cooking was not given attention. Cook the vegetables a little more, don't drown the potatoes in grease, and it would have been good. The food was the bright spot at Sixth City Diner. The service, with the exception of one time, was absolutely awful and it wasn't just me. Everyone who sat around me was also complaining each time I went. It was as if they were overwhelmed even though it didn't seem they should be. Lack of filling up water, coffee refills basically non-existent, waiting 45 minutes after we finishing eating to get our bill. This was a common thread each time I came there. Also, I noticed that the servers rarely ever served the food to tables so instead of bringing your food out to you and knowing where it's going, they had one of the kitchen staff take it out and auction it off to all the tables. Did you have the eggs benedict? No, I had the omelet. Did you have the eggs and bacon? No, I had the omelet. It got a little annoying. I live near this place and would love to have it do well but I've given up on it. I can't find another good breakfast place within walking distance but I refuse to go back here.
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