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On a recent trip to Cleveland, I was looking for that trendy breakfast spot (I'm from California) to begin a long day. Passing by this Bob Evans, my Indiana nostalgia kicked in and I decided to give it a whirl. It was filled with old farmers, and many smiles. Just the atmosphere I was hoping for. I ordered the market breakfast something or other. It came with eggs, bacon, and gravy. By the way, I forgot that in the Midwest a "side of gravy" literally means "a heaping bowl of gravy with two large biscuits". As I wasn't going to be plowing the fields that day, I only had a few bites - but HOLY COW was it delicious! All the fat and salt you could ever want to spread on your butter soaked biscuits and it was everything I could have hoped for and more! Ok, the coffee was amazing (I'm serious), the staff was great, and everything else was fine. It was the perfect way to start my day and I just felt relaxed and satisfied. I never thought I'd be reviewing a Bob Evan's, but the experience was so good I just had to take the time.
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