. "1"^^ . "0"^^ . "1"^^ . "Why did I decide to try out Nolia's for brunch is beyond my comprehension. Hubby wanted Waffle house and I thought it would be cool to go somewhere a bit more upscale where we could do mimosas and fancy omelette's. I had an open table reservation at Noon. We got there at 11.55. They made us wait for 20 mins for our table. Our waitress was super nice but really soft spoken...I mean we had to crane our necks to hear her. The menu only had the main brunch items listed like \"veggie omelet: list of ingredients with your choice of breakfast meat and a side\" The breakfast meats were not listed and neither were the sides. So our quiet waitress had to actually rattle out the sides and even she didn't seem to know all the sides!! But we wanted basic brunch items like bacon and toast with eggs so we could make do. We didn't get a beverage list either...so I just had a coffee and hubby had the OJ. But we didn't know the cost for the drinks. Note to Nolia: Get well printed menus! The most surprising thing was that there was a guy who were there before us...and he didn't get seated until 10 mins after us! Either this man really loved the food here or he had nowhere else to be. And the restaurant wasn't even packed! \nService was slow and when we finally got our food...it was so so. I mean not bad but nothing to boast about either. So if you like long waits, slow service, have a hearing aid and don't mind sub par brunch food for around $20...then Nolia's works for you. If not, I suggest any waffle house where you'll good yummy food for around $10."^^ . "0"^^ . "2009-03-30T00:00:00"^^ . . .