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Would NOT recommend this place.. I really REALLY hope the employees would see this review. Went with a girlfriend, and we ordered "Eggy Hammy Cheesy," an omelette (can't remember the name), a side order of fruit salad and orange juice. First, my friend ordered and asked for white bread. They then took my order but didn't ask what bread I wanted. They just assumed I'd want white bread too? I was sitting there thinking oh maybe the eggy hammy cheesy doesn't have side bread? Confused... Second, they don't ask you how you want your eggs... Is it always "over easy?" I like my eggs fully cooked but they came out all mushy and gross... Whatever. Third, the bread was completely burnt. All four slices. Really? Come on. How's your toaster? Fourth, the home fries (in contrast to what other people have said) are MEH. Go to the all-day breakfast restaurant whose name starts with "Our" in the Kensington Market area for paprika flaked, much more delish home fries. Lastly, the price. Holy moly the two of us spent like $40 on BREAKFAST. Will be going somewhere else next time for sure. Overall, NOT a great place unless they start asking customers what they want and not ASSUME, aka, make an ASS out of U and ME.
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