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Am I missing something? We trekked out to Emma's one Sunday morning since we had access to a car (TTCing out for early brunch just doesn't sit right with me) because of the 4.5 stars enticing us. It was good, but I am trying to find if they had dropped a star and a half somewhere on their way out from the kitchen to my table. The biscuit that everyone is raving about was way average - tell me maybe I got an exceptionally average batch? It was large, but just felt like a large doughy round thing without the biscuit consistency. The sausage, however, was in fact delicious (and I never ever order sausage with my breaky!!!) They were great even though my indecisive self asked to change my eggs post-order to scrambled (yes, I'm one of those sometimes! I'm sorry!). Service was very friendly. I wouldn't be opposed to going again, and in fact, if I lived in the area I would probably try some more items off their menu. Boy, did those donuts in the front look good... But alas, since it's a bit far for me I probably will be sticking to my east-end bfast joints! Atmosphere - 4/5 Service - 5/5 Food - 3/5 Price - 4/5
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