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I heard of this place through a friend of mine whose friend recommended it. So what's the first thing I do? Check it out on Yelp, of course! Yes, there is a wait. But like everyone says, the line goes really quickly and I think we were seated within 15-20 minutes, which is not bad considering it was a Saturday at peak brunch time. I loved their newspaper style menus and all the great descriptions to help decide what to order. First thing I have to mention is the banana nut muffin. Yes, I know everyone mentions it but it is SO worth mentioning! It's so moist and delicious, I actually now crave the darn thing! I ordered a corned beef hash with eggs and instead of their potatoes, I ordered rice. The corned beef hash was okay, I like mine on the crispier side but it was still good. The eggs were cooked perfectly. Not too many places can make the perfect over-medium where it's a little cooked but just enough runnyness to get some yolk without it spewing all over the plate like an over-easy. I tried my girlfriend's potatoes and should've stuck with it. It was almost like little bites of french fries. SO delicious! I'm definitely heading back there next chance I get to, until then, I shall see the banana nut muffin in my dreams...
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