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Ehhh. Nothing special. We've now been twice. First time, I was really excited to try the harvest pumpkin pancakes but they brought out regular ones. I asked if they were harvest, the lady who brought them out said yes, so I started to eat... But then when the waitress came around, I asked her if she was sure because they sure tasted like regular ole pancakes and she said, "Oh whoops, no those are regular. Should I have the cook whip you up harvest?" At that point I was almost full, husband was almost done, so it didn't make sense to order again. I was kinda done after that. It was nothing special and the one thing I wanted to try, they didn't even bring out correctly. With the zillion other places on Eastern, why return? But we found ourselves nearby again today, and my husband decided he wanted to try it again. This time I got a Greek scramble and he got a child relleno omelet. He basically licked his plate clean and I barely touched mine. Had to ask for toast to help balance the severe feta flavor in my scramble. A little feta is wonderful, and too much ruins a dish. Unfortunately, that's what happened. Oh well, at least they keep pleasing the husband. Probably won't be back if I have anything to say about it. :/
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