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I've been a Good Egg devotee for years, and having just moved to the area I was thrilled to find one so close by. "Best Things in Life" card in hand, I headed over for breakfast. The food was good, no different than the other locations I've frequented. The problem was the service. My server barely seemed to have time to glance down at me as I gave her my order. She was much more friendly to a regular at a nearby table and chatted with him at length. Ok, I thought, that's not unusual. The problem is that the regular customer got his very complicated meal before I did though he ordered after me. As I sat waiting nearly 20 minutes for a simple fried egg and bacon, the server did not stop by once to let me know my food would be along soon, nor did she refill my orange juice. When the food finally came it was delivered without a word and she never came back to see if it was okay or if I needed anything. I remember long ago when the Good Egg had comment cards at the table, and I wish this one had that option. I think I'll be looking for another location, even though this one is so close to my place.
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