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I went here for breakfast with a friend before a round of golf a couple weeks ago. My friend recommended it and said he'd eaten here before and it was good. Unfortunately, I can only review it based on MY experience. We were seated quickly and had a waitress stop by immediately. She took drinks, quickly brought them back and asked if we were ready. We said we'd like a minute to look over the menu--she said ok and walked away. 10 minutes later another waitress came over and asked "Do you want me to take your order?"...apparently the previous waitress had either forgotten us or chosen to ignore us. No matter, we gave our pretty basic orders to the waitress. They were: 1. Biscuits and gravy, side of hash browns 2. Biscuits and gravy, side of bacon A seemingly simple order apparently threw the good people of Scrambler Marie's for a loop. After 15-20 minutes our food shows up. The hash browns were warm, crispy and yummy. That's where the acceptableness ended. The gravy on the biscuits was legitimately cold--not lukewarm, not room temperature--cold. My friend's bacon looked like beef jerky. It was 3 pieces of bacon...they seemed like they had sat on the grill for 5 minutes too long and had burned and glued together. There was literally only one acceptable item on the table. The manager came over and we sent it back. He still charged us for the coffee and hash browns--which struck me as sort of odd. Yes, I did eat the hashbrowns and drink the coffee. It was hardly worth the $5 for the experience I had and considering we had to then go play golf without eating, seemed he probably should have just cleared the bill for us.
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