Well, I've given this place another try; this time eating breakfast. and once again, the food just doesn't go above the line of "just ok." However, the lunch was better than the breakfast; both in quality and portion size so i would come back for lunch since the restaurant is centrally located and the service good (one of the waiters looked just like the lead singer - Adam Levine - of Maroon 5.) and the decorations and feeling of the place is cute and homey and comfortable.
I had the omelet of the day (bacon maybe 1/2 slice crumbled total; tomato 6 tiny chunks but lots of cheddar cheese), with a 1/3'rd of a plain croissant which was not warmed and didn't even come with butter, and some fruit. I also ordered a cranberry and white chocolate scone for $3. I knew it wasn't going to come close to the scones that Bill and i make (and it didn't) but after seeing the tiny egg envelope of an omelet, i knew i'd still be hungry.
Naturally, i needed butter for the scone in addition to the croissant bit; and it came in typical tea house fashion (this restaurant serves high tea in the afternoon); 2 midget artistically swirled butter pats arrived on a slightly bigger flowered and scalloped ceramic dish; the size you used when you played house as a girl - or boy.
Chris ordered sausage gravy and biscuits which she does a lot and which she is usually always returning because of major disappointment but she loved how they prepared the dish.
We ate at a great time 10:30; after breakfast and before the lunch crowd because this place gets really crowded for lunch and noisy too.
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