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Stopped in this morning for breakfast around 8:30. The restaurant is clean and casual/comfortable. It wasn't too crowded and there were plenty of tables open, but the place got super crowded within about 15 minutes of our arrival, so I'm gad we got there when we did. I had the chicken apple sausage scramble, which had plenty of vegetables and came with fruit and an english muffin. I wish it had a little more flavor- like maybe more seasoning or a stronger cheese. It was good, but a little on the bland side. My husband had corned beef hash and said it was decent. The only way I can describe the service is....strange. Everyone we encountered there was awkward and just a little...off. It's hard to explain other than that it was off-putting. The host seemed totally overwhelmed by the decision of where to seat us, our waitress walked back by our table as we were finishing our meal and appeared surprised- like she'd forgotten all about us. The kid at the counter when we left did not smile and in fact barely acknowledged our presence. So the whole vibe was just a little uncomfortable, and while the food was decent, I wouldn't say that it was so awesome that we'd make a special trip to go there again.
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