"0"^^ . "3"^^ . . "0"^^ . "2012-10-21T00:00:00"^^ . "0"^^ . "Another breakfast/lunch only establishment, closing around 2:30p each day. The menu, as you'd expect, is focused on egg dishes and they do them well. I tried the eggs benedict and it was good, although not as hot as I'd have liked (luke warm at best). The prices are reasonable, less than $10 for most dishes. The service was lackluster- and it wasn't even really that busy (9a on a Sunday). We had to ask for drink refills several times (and cream for the coffee), she seemed a little put out by our asking for refills, which I didn't understand. \n\nThe rest of our table seemed happy with their food- although general consensus was that the breakfast potatoes were not that good (bland, and a little overcooked). There are plenty of options for dieters and vegetarians. I noticed the menu provides caloric totals for each plate, which is definitely a nice touch. Most breakfast places are dangerously high on fat content and calories.\n\nI would probably try this place one more time to see if service picks up. My eggs benedict was $8.50 and cup of coffee made the meal around $10 total plus tip/tax. I remembered other Good Egg restaurants drawing big crowds, especially on the weekend so I was surprised to see this place pretty dead for a Sunday morning. It might be a newer location and one that most aren't aware of- so if your a fan of the Good Egg chain head over to the McQueen and Elliot location to avoid wait times and large crowds!"^^ . . .