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This place rocks, simply because it checks off all my "must haves" to make a great breakfast: soy lattes, egg whites, and turkey bacon! Seems simple, however you'll be amazed at how uncommon it is to find turkey bacon in a world filled with a bacon obsession! It's a little bit of a different dining format, but seems to work pretty well. You enter through the doors and are greeted with sleek screens that display the menu, as you wait in line to order from the counter. Once you order, you're given a table number and your beverage then off to pick an open table (note: it will be busy anytime before 2pm on the weekend, much like everyone else in this city), but I've never not been able to find a table. Chairs are a little uncomfortable... You know... That trendy, aluminum, "repurposed/green" lawn chair type of chair. Nothing that will ruin breakfast, just leave with with some super awesome indents in your legs for a good 15 minutes. There are a good amount of TVs in the place, and they usually have some sort of game playing -- they are soccer friendly -- so you can watch some champions league while chowing down. Dishes I recommend: Gringo Burrito, French Toast, and the Huevos Rancheros, and of course, a soy latte ;)
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