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Looks nice when you walk in. This time I was seated immediately after the last "fake" wait. It was dinnertime but I ordered the crab and avocado omelet. Hash browns were nasty. Omelet was overcooked and kind of dry. There was supposed to be a sauce with it and there was a couple tablespoons of something like white gravy in the middle of the plate but not enough to fix the dry. The waiter was fast, efficient and friendly so points there. Honestly, the best thing about the experience was the hot tea! I drink a lot of tea so I was thrilled the had chamomile because caffeine and I don't get alone and when a bigger than average metal pot was brought I noticed it was heavy on the bottom. One of my big pet peeves is tea gets cold fast. This didn't happen. That pot might have been heated on the bottom and then had boiling water poured over the loose leaf tea (no tacky low-grade bags). Plus, it wasn't a funky mug but a fairly decent cup albeit not as thin and delicate as traditional tea cups... but this made me happy. Honestly, I would go there for a cup of tea! Aside from the fact that it's convenient and I enjoyed the tea experience, I've had better food at IHOP for half the price.
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