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Today was both my first visit to Famous Toastery and my first time out with a group of YELP Elites, and a wonderful time was had on all fronts. Sitting down we had our drink orders taken and were presented with the second best cornbread I've had from a restaurant as a pre-breakfast treat. My meal order was for the oatmeal pancakes with a side of turkey sausage. These were hands down some of the best pancakes I've ever had. Soft, lightly sweet, fluffy. I love pancakes so believe me when I say these are worth a try. The turkey sausage, despite also being deliciously seasoned, was the low point of the meal as it was cold. You could tell they had probably plated the sides before the main course was off the griddle. Perhaps it was because of the large group we had but that doesn't excuse it. There was also some minor confusion with splitting the bill as Famous Toastery uses a group based "every server is your server" system, but all in all it was a pleasant experience. Would certainly visit again.
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