This is a american fusion restaurant. They have two floors, so the restaurant has a decent about of seats. They serve brunch and dinner. They have a nice atmosphere and staff is nice. They just renovated not too long ago so the menu is a bit different from before. Prices are about $10-15. I have personally only tried the brunch and not the dinner yet. They are most well known for their waffles (in the back of the menu). The waffles are like a dessert and are rich in flavor so I recommend sharing if you are planning to get one.
I went for brunch today and shared a Eggs Benedict and Hurricane bowl with my boyfriend. They have a few different types of Eggs Benedict, we got the classic. It is served over potatoes. The Hurricane bowl is pretty much a huge Bip in Bop. Everything was delicious and we left so full. These are actually my go to items when ever I go here.
If you do try this place out, I recommend that you get one of the waffles!!!! The red velvet one is my favorite out of all the flavors.
I've heard about that place from my friend, but sadly we didn't get the chance to go there while she was here during winter break. The Eggs Benedict that you mentioned, mmm, that seems delicious! Served over potatoes? What a great combination! I like to eat eggs and (diced or sliced) potatoes together. It'd be great if they serve pancakes since I prefer that over waffles xP Hopefully my friends and I can go there during summer break
ReplyDeleteI really like coming here for lunch! They have great sandwiches, I am reluctant to ever order the same thing and needless to say out of the handful of times I have been here I have yet to be disappointed. I cant say I have tried their waffles, but I am strongly opinionated about waffles and cant say that I would approve of them being used as a substitute for dessert. I am a traditional buttermilk pancake/waffle girl and enjoy the salty butter and semi sweet maple syrup (100% maple, part of the reason I don't order anything that requires syrup).
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