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Let me start out by saying that I'm a huge fan of simple, homey restaurants but the quality of the food here just does not cut it. I was excited to try the Eggs Oscar but could not have been more disappointed.The asparagus was completely mushy and salty, the English muffin stale, the Hollandaise thick and gloopy, there was eggshell in my poached egg and the coffee was bitter. Just as well that we were never offered a refill. Hubby had steak and eggs, ordered medium but it was almost raw and gristly. Nasty stuff. Basically the worst breakfast either of us have ever had. (We kept thinking 'Is this a joke?' and half expected that someone was going to pop out and tell us that we'd just been punked because seriously, what kind of restaurant serves food like this??) The atmosphere was also really lacking. The table was sticky and while I love any type of ethnic music, the Greek (?) music blaring from the kitchen on poor quality speakers was so loud it was anxiety-producing and made us want to leave as quickly as possible. A bonus point for the real OJ and mashed potatoes. There are many other far better breakfast options in the area. I have NO IDEA how this place could be rated so highly. Hopefully it was an off day. Sorry, not recommended.
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