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Like most people at Hadley's, i saw them a few months back on You Gotta Eat Here. After laying my eyes on the Remedy, i knew that that was what i would order. We went last week, i didn't even need to look at the menu. So it come with fruit salad, coleslaw, and the piece de resistance is the hash with baked bean, pulled pork, and two deep fried poached eggs atop. My sis ordered the breakfast plate with house made bacon. The two dishes side by side were pretty identical in the portion size, however mine was 14 dollars and hers was only 7. I liked the deep fried eggs, i was worried they would be hard, but the yolks were still runny. My fave was the pulled pork, it was smoky, tender, and really delicious. It was definitely the highlight, i found the beans and hash really bland. For my sis, she liked her hash, it was better seasoned than mine, however the house made bacon was cold and tough. It also seems that the building has been around for a long time. We sat at the bar and we could see the chef the entire time, and the kitchen definitely needs an update. Overall, Hadleys was packed so it is definitely one of the restaurants to go to at the minute, however their menu seems really good on paper, but fell flat for taste.
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