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My family and I came here on a Saturday morning. Thankfully it wasn't crazy packed like other breakfast joints get over the weekends. I guess that could have been an indicator for us, but we just didn't realize it at the time. We all ordered omelets with the exception of French Toast, Eggs Benedict, and a kids Chicken Fingers meal. The Eggs Benedict that I had was extremely salty. And I think this had to do with the thick slices of ham they used. I ended up removing the ham and eating small bits of it along with the rest of the benedict. We also weren't a fan of their potatoes. Our server informed us that they came out wrong. Because they were definitely hard and crunchy. We kept joking that they had to be some sort of potato chips. The server kindly asked if we wanted to get them replaced with the proper way they should be cooked, but we were unimpressed by all the other food that we didn't bother. I do like how they offer to split the omelets up, since they are so large. However I don't like how they charge for the $1 split. Just give us an extra plate and we'll do it ourselves!
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