. "0"^^ . "2"^^ . "0"^^ . "0"^^ . "I went here with 3 other family members for my birthday. We arrived at a peak time, on a Sunday around 10 am so I expected a wait. We waited over an hour to be seated but then had to wait another hour for our food so we were finally eating (lunch at this point) over two hours after we arrived. The outdoor ambiance was wonderful. There was foliage and a beautiful outdoor eating area on a wooden platform, which we didn't get to enjoy during breakfast because we learned that area isn't actually owned my Yoli's. So instead we were seated inside and if the air conditioning was on I couldn't tell. We were so hot we were sweating. And we weren't even brought water until we had been sitting there sweating for 45 minutes. \n\nThe food was the biggest disappointment. Everyone ordered something different so we could get a good overall impression. We ordered the \"Hawaiian\" French toast, supposedly a house specialty. It tasted like regular French toast, and not even great French toast at that. Supposedly it has pineapple but none of us could taste anything. The sausage gravy that came with the biscuits was disgusting. It had the consistency and taste of frozen generic gravy so I highly doubt it was homemade, as the restaurant claims. The sausage links also appeared to be reheated from a frozen package. My egg and bacon biscuit sandwich came with one strip of thin, cheap bacon that only covered half my sandwich. The cheddar biscuits were nothing special and there was no option of a plain biscuit. Unfortunately the whole menu was also pretty limited. By the time we ate at noon they apparently had run out of a lot of things. \n\nOverall the food quality was poor, the wait was ridiculous, even for peak hours (they could have at least brought us water), and the restaurant was too cramped and uncomfortable. I do not recommend this place, especially if you have children because the wait is too long and the menu is too specialized for picky eaters."^^ . . . "2013-08-20T00:00:00"^^ .