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Divine Eatery is a fun little place to grab a bite if you're in the mood for cute, quirky, and easy. We stopped by in mid-afternoon after a morning at the nearby Knickerbocker Park. We had to be careful, though, because the operating hours are a bit wonky on the weekend (i.e. closed from 2:00-5:00 p.m.). The menu is surprisingly large for such a small outfit, and it's great that breakfast is served all day. My twins also appreciated the yummy choices on the Kids' Menu. It's a tad on the pricey side, but not outrageous. The quality of food and service was great. The eating space is small, and cramped. If it gets too busy, it gets extra stuffy and noisy, but that's to be expected. It's also a bit awkward to have the kitchen so exposed. I don't like listening to the cook barking out orders to the kitchen staff. I was also a little put off by items being thrown across the kitchen. The cook would call out for pulled pork, and someone would retrieve it from a cooler and hail mary it across all of 4 feet. Nothing outright wrong per se, but just awkward I guess. I think it's worth giving it a shot, but we're not chomping at the bit to get back anytime soon.
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