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Staying in one of the hotels next to the restaurant, I decided to give them a go for breakfast to avoid driving somewhere. My experience from start to finish drove home that this is a popular restaurant with many regular customers. Which is both good and bad. On the good side, everyone I interacted with (including the couple at the table next to mine) were ridiculously friendly. The host and server were exceptionally nice, and service was quick and professional. Watching the servers interact with some of the other tables, I knew I was in a place where "everybody knows your name." Now to the bad side. I wanted breakfast, so ordered something simple. Two eggs over easy, home fries and pancakes. The food arrived quickly and looked nice and fresh. Unfortunately, nothing was seasoned. It's a rare occurrence when I actually have to use the salt and pepper at the table, but it was the only way to get any flavor out of what I ate. I'm going to attribute this to the regular, mostly senior clientele that I could tell the restaurant got. I'll most likely return later this week as I'm here for a few more days, so hopefully this was an isolated incident. At least I can say this place won't leave a bad taste in your mouth!
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