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If I could give Schubert's 5 1/2 stars I would, but the app only goes up to 5. Heck, I'd even give them a 10 if I could. Service so friendly you feel so welcomed. The organic eggs are not an extra fee and that's already a sweet, big plus. Guess what else is not an extra fee, gluten free bread!!! If you ask for gluten free bread they don't charge extra! Every restaurant and diner across America should take a page from Schubert's book and learn a little something. Ok, let's get down to real business. We ordered the Carrot Dill soup, the Watermelon Gazpacho soup and the Curried Squash soup, and they were ALL AMAZING! Each and every single one of them was so well made and tasty. For the main dish I had the Mexicana Hash (without the chorizo - since I don't eat meat, got mushrooms instead) it was so good and filling. The prices are very reasonable and the diner has an old school ambience feeling to it, it's very authentic and welcoming. The only gripe I have with Schubert's is that they're not open for dinner. Why!?!? If you're in Mount Horeb, Schubert's is a must visit.
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