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I honestly don't know what all the hype is about with this place. Sure, it is Instagram worthy but that's about it. I came in here with my sister today (Saturday 9:45 am) and there were a few seats left on the long tables. We ordered the salmon benny and the peameal bacon benny, along with two lattes. The lattes came quickly and tasted great. The bennies on the other hand took forever to arrive. I saw them serve the couple next to us, who came in 15 mins after us, benny dishes and their lattes (exact order as us!) before our food arrived. Then I saw this table of about 4+ people, who also came in after us, got served their benny dishes before us! I turned back to see the employees confused and holding one benny dish. What do ya know? It was the benny for me. They said my sister's dish was on its way but we waited about 10 mins before I went up to the counter to ask if they had given our orders to another table in which he replied yes but my sister's order is coming. When we finally got my sister's order, my peameal bacon and English muffin was already chewy. Overall, I don't think it was worth $40+ for this breakfast experience.
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