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Came here on Sunday for what was intended as brunch but I saw fried chicken ($17.95 I think?) and couldn't resist. It was kinda brunchy since I got it with breakfast potatoes! My friend got the regular breakfast with 3 eggs, turkey sausage, home fries and toast ($12.95). The fried chicken was lacking a bit of flavour to be honest. It wasn't bad but it definitely wasn't the best I've had (which currently is from parts and labour). There were 5 pieces - 3 drumsticks, a small thigh and half a breast. It came with ranch sauce that definitely helped give it some omph. The batter wasn't heavy but I think the chicken was just a tiiiiiiny bit over cooked cuz it didn't have the juices flowing out when I bit into it. The home fries were delicious though with little pieces of almost burnt onions. My friends breakfast was probably the better meal. It said 3 eggs but it looked like 5. They were fluffy and not in little bits and pieces like other places do them. The turkey sausage was alright but I favour pork sausages more. Side note: they have jam in these individual little jars that were so cute! Overall I wouldn't be back for the fried chicken but if I happen to pass by and want breakfast I might drop in (they're open 24 hours with all day breakfast).
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