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Waited for 30 minutes today. Didn't mind since it was 2 degrees out and the warmth in this cute and cozy place was welcome. Not my first visit but first time for brunch. I ordered a selection that came with sunny side up eggs and honestly don't think any egg should be eaten with the white uncooked because I find it disturbing....but more power to those who can! Ordered them over easy instead. They came out a second's worth of cooking from being over hard. A waste of a good egg also in my opinion. I need it to be cooked white with yellow nice and runny. The perfect over easy egg. So I sent them back. Came out less than 3 minutes later.... Hmmmm. Obviously on these and first attempt the grill was way too high with crispy edges to eggs. Their second try it appeared they turned them over for just long enough to not be called sunny side up because when I cut into them the white below the surface was clear and runny. Ok. A lot of dialogue for eggs, but if you're gonna serve brunch have someone in the kitchen who knows how to cook eggs! Today wasn't that day apparently. Sent my meal back (and did not order anything else) but did enjoy my Mimosa!
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