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Sooooooooooo disappointed. I was so exited about a new breakfast place opening in the neighborhood, and I was thoroughly let down. Points to note: -*Roast* potatoes (as listed on the menu) are not the same as overly salted and dill-filled lumpy mush potatoes (and I usually LOVE salt, dill and mush more than most). -Decaf coffee and regular coffee should be served at the same (hot) temperature. -Pancakes should not be glue-y messes. -Eggs shouldn't be rubbery. -Everything is an "extra" (coffee was not included etc...) -$20 is too much to pay for a good plate of eggs, much less a sh***y one. -Even if your server doesn't speak your language, they should be gracious about it. Especially in a Anglo-heavy neighborhood like the Concordia ghetto. - Restaurants should offer you something as compensation for mistakes or lousy food, not make excuses or justifications. -There was almost nothing on the menu my vegan friend could eat, in-buttered toast and fruit just about covered it. Even the potatoes said "may contain lard". I would give this no stars if I could, or even negative stars. NEVER going back again. Only positive: the fruit bowl was beautiful, expensive, and beautiful.
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