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Businiess name:  Uncommon Grounds
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Delicious ""Egg Scrambles"", wonderful Reuben, tasty coffee (From local Kahve roasters), delightful baked goods, etc. I'm a huge fan of Uncommon Grounds. They have some stiff competition from others around. But seriously, UG has just as good food and charges a buck or two less for it. I have tried just about all the diners and breakfast/brunch places in the area. I like most of them, and I'll try to review them for their strengths. But UG is where I probably go the most. They are obviously trying very hard and succeeding in most every way to provide great food at honest prices. Plus, I'm a fan of Kahve coffee. It's not my favorite (that would be Terroir by George Howell), but it's definitely better than any chain coffeehouse (Starbucks, AuBonPain, etc.). Pros: Fresh, Well-Prepared, Creative Foods at Fair Prices Cons: Can get crowded

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