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Move along... move along... nothing to see here... Canter's was a must try but ultimately was nothing special. Place was pretty much empty which was an immediate red flag. They did give us some samples of their meat at the counter which was tasty but not mind blowing. I chose to go with their breakfast "served all day." Bacon and 3 eggs, hash browns and a toasted bagel. Meh... it was a simple breakfast and again nothing special. The most disappointing part was when I checked in on Yelp... they had an offer for two free "black and white" cookies, whatever those are. So I hit "use now" and it said to inform their staff and show them the offer which I did. Unfortunately, they were all out, so I said no worries what else can you offer us instead? The response was - nothing. Uh ooohhhh... not a good answer considering they had a case full of pastries up front. I'm sure the manager coulda thought of something to appease us but noooooooo... Whatever... My buddies all had the pastrami sandwiches which they said were ok but a bit chewy. We also had some Chili fries and onion rings to start. Rings were ok but not sure if ground beef with a few beans scattered around held together with melted cheese and topped with onions actually constitutes "chili fries"... bleh totally tasteless. Service was good. Our server did a great job keeping our drinks topped off and did her best to make up for the "cookie debacle." P2P is decent - not a wallet buster by any means. Recommendation - Skip it...
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