"4"^^ . "2014-05-05T00:00:00"^^ . . . "Pleasantly surprised! There isn't an overwhelming abundance of breakfast places around here, and diners can be pretty hit or miss- but this one knocks it out of the park! Menu has about ten different omelets, in addition to skillets, benedicts, and the usual waffles, pancakes, etc. along with lunch options: sandwiches, burgers, soups, and salads.\n\nBF and I started with coffee and OJ, then opted for different omelets: the Jamm's signature omelet for me (b\u00E9arnaise sauce on the side, I never used it), Joe's omelet for my guy. Each omelet is about $10, and includes your bread of choice (I opted for the plain pot bread, BF had the special: walnut brownie) as well as an additional side (wedge fries for me, cottage cheese for the dude).\nGood portion sizes for the price, both with the variety of sides and the sizes of individual items.\n\nOmelets were both cooked perfectly: others have said they are drowning in cheese, which is not entirely true. Mine had a good amount, but the Joe's omelet was a little lighter. Both had good amounts of meat and veggies. \nThe fries are tasty and seasoned, served in a cute little individual fryer basket container (cute!), cottage cheese is standard. The pot bread was a delightful surprise! Preferred the plain flavor: reminded me of slightly-sweet biscuits with dinner, growing up with homestyle country meals. The walnut brownie pot bread was sweet, but no overwhelmingly chocolatey or nutty- the name had made me expect more of a dessert on the table, but it wasn't overkill.\n\nService, as others have said, rocks. Attentive and polite, not overbearing or annoying.\nWill be returning to try the benedicts and perhaps a lunch one of these days. And the featured pot bread, of course!"^^ . "3"^^ . . "1"^^ . "3"^^ .