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The York Crossing Restaurant is just good food without pretension. It seems that almost every new breakfast restaurant has to be something (our eggs are the freest range of free range from chickens that are named after the members of Destiny's Child) in order to justify charging $15 for an omelet. The York Crossing Restaurant is none of that, and that's what makes it so great. This is a no-frills restaurant with counter order service, homestyle meals and great prices. Two people can get breakfast at this place for around $10. That's incredible when you think it's nearly 2017. I had the ham biscuit, pancakes, eggs, and home fries. The home fries were amazing but so was everything else. I could definitely see being a regular here. This diner is only open during the week so don't make any place to brunch here before hitting your Sunday Funday activities. However, for a great breakfast without the hype, definitely check out the York Crossing.
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