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I arrived here around 2pm with a couple friends for a late Sat brunch. This place reminds me of those travel/econo lodge breakfast rooms, its small with cheap but clean decor, and has a coffee station along the side. The service was friendly but the restaurant did fill up fast and the 2/3 servers became quite busy. Food was mediocre, and priced a little high for the quality of the fare (ie. The breakfast "platters" and eggs/omelettes). I found the home fries a tad chewy and dry and they lacked seasoning. Sausages were typical links but nonetheless very tasty, I enjoy a crisper bacon but these were fine, the packages were fluffy but a little dry. There was a small kitchen oversight as a side salad was ordered but home fries were delivered instead. Once the busy waitress was notified she apologized and said we could keep the home fries and she'll bring the salad right away. I thought this was a nice gesture as usually restaurants will take back the plate and your left empty until the correction is made. Sometimes I wonder "do they plan to scoop the mistaken side off the plate to reserve it?" Lol I would come back if I was in the area, upgrade to the fruit $2, but I much prefer sunset grill @yonge/eg for the same kind of fare.
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