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Before you read further, take the following into consideration. When I visited Toast, it was a famously busy Sunday morning. It was gloomy out and had been raining a few days prior. That said, if you are looking for a fancier country breakfast, this is a great place to start your day. The menu provided enough variety for a family and boasts a certain flair compared to some other local joints. However, the prices are a bit high. More of a "brunch" than breakfast. For a large family, stick to IHOP or Cracker Barrel. The seating arrangement is tricky for parties larger than 4, maybe 5. On a busy day, like my first Sunday attempt, the staff was a little slack. I'll give them the gloomy outdoor atmosphere but to make tips, at least smile and fill a water. I visited with my boyfriend at the time and he always told me I was too critical of servers. So, I try now to be more understanding. However, the visit does stick out enough that I prefer other restaurants but won't chime in if Toast is the suggestion among friends. My mom has quite enjoyed her visits for lunch and if she Yelped, many she would have better insight to share and would prove I'm a bit picky.
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