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We had a few good dining experiences in the western suburbs of Cleveland while in town for my cousin's wedding. The first came on our first morning in town. As we were driving across town from one hotel to another, we stumbled into the Coffee Pot restaurant in Lakewood. My wife researched nearby breakfast places while I ran into Target for a quick purchase and the Coffee Pot was her suggestion.
It would be very easy to drive past the Coffee Pot without even noticing it was there. I don't recall any protruding signage, just the simple neon in the front window. We were looking for it and nearly drove right past it. The inside is as simple as the outside with a few booths around the front and right sides, a long bar counter on the left where the server/cashier worked, and some small tables filling the rest of the space. At the back was the kitchen, where one cook worked to prepare all the food.
We were told to sit where we like from the woman behind the counter. I found a high chair beneath the register for our little one, and she was right over to take a drink order. I just had water and my wife tried their run of the mill diner coffee. Though nothing on our visit would be out of this world, it was all so cheap and in plentiful quantities. For breakfast my wife had an omelette which was served with home fries and your choice of toast. I didn't sample the omelette, but she really seemed to enjoy it. The home fries were really good served with sautéed onion in the mix.
I ordered a short stack of blueberry pancakes and a side of bacon. When my order arrived I was sure glad I went with the short stack of two pancakes. These were the largest and thickest pancakes I had ever seen. Even with my wife's assistance, I could only eat one and a half. The bacon was crisp, just the way I like it to be.
Our entire meal cost us $16.39 including tip. The Coffee Pot is a great place for a cheap and filling breakfast.
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