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Copper Kettle
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I went to the Copper Kettle for the first time for brunch last Sunday. I was a little surprised to see a brunch was $15.99, but when I saw the huge spread, I was understood the cost. Maybe it was because of the large selection of food, but my meal lacked consistency. Some of the breakfast salads were amazing, as was the hash brown casserole. However, the biscuits were tough on the bottom and the desserts were very disappointing. Copper Kettle, like so many buffets, let that quantity of dessert beat out the quality. They has doughnuts from (what looked like) Krispy Kreme, little tasteless pies, and sub par bread pudding. The last part of my mediocre experience was the service. My waiter was not as attentive as I would've hoped. My drink stayed empty, and he was not very helpful, despite my telling him it was my first time there. Honestly, the way the Cooper Kettle could be amazing would be to knock $2 off their price, lose 30% of their menu and concentrate on what they do well.
Pros: Good food (for some of it)
Cons: Tight seating, food does not merit the price you pay
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