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We looked forward to eating here for a couple of weeks before having a chance to stop in based on positive reviews from other sites. We stopped in for breakfast with high hopes but quickly had our expectations lowered. The breakfast menu is very limited. So limited that you can't even have toast with your eggs and hash. The food we ordered (Hillbilly Benedict, Hilbilly Breakfast with bacon and eggs over hard, and the gravy and biscuits) were all pretty bland and overall just not that great. With the exception of the hash, that was delicious. Other complaints are lack of drink options. They did have juice, soda and coffee. But juice at 2.50 for a 8 oz dixie cup was a bit much. And 2.50 for a CAN of soda is ridiculous. You also seat yourself, walk up and order your food, run to the back and pick up your own food. Then you can bus your own table while you're there as well. This would all be fine but you pay when you order and they point out the tipping options. I understand the model of having the customer do the work, but to ask for a tip on top of that is not cool. We did tip well but immediately questioned ourselves as to why we did so. Overall we did not enjoy the experience.
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