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This place was on the food network show Diners, drive-ins and dives w/ Guy Fieri. We immediately decided that we had to go. We asked another couple if they'd like to join us, they replied , absolutely ,that they have been going there for about 8 years and we were in for a treat. We arrived saturday morning about 9:30ish to find a litlte local hole in the wall place w/ about 10 or 12 tables. It was full of people and plenty of character, we waited approx. 45 minutes.(good things are worth the wait. So be patient ,you won't be disappointed, especially if you are a big breakfest fans like us) When we were finally seated, Gina came over to the table and introduced herself. She had a great attiutude, was alot of fun, and as we soon realiized was a very attentive,more than competent,confident server, she made us feel right at home. (by the way, loved the wild things Gina) We started off with an awsome cup of robust Bluebird coffee (just the way I like it. No watered down diner coffee here) and a homemade hot caramel sticky bun that was out of this world. we all dug into that one and devoured it in seconds. We then ordered our main course,Pumpkin pancakes,A universal omlet, And 2 italian omlets, w/ suasage and extreme hashbrowns(Yum) as sides. Gina asked why nobody ordered their staple, the Captain crunch french toast. We replied that we thought they might be to sweet. Gina assured us that we would'nt be disappointed, so we ordered a short stack for us all to try. Boy was she right, they were different, just the right amount of crunchy, sweet,deliciousness, totally unexpected. The omlets were cooked just right. Double fluffy eggs, full of meats, veggies and a mix of cheeses that just melted in your mouth. The Pumpkin pancakes were my favorite. A delightfully fluffy, pumpkinny treat that with each bite tasted as if you were tasting them for the first time. Outstanding is an understatement, we enjoyed our visit so much we went home and took naps. Thanks Blue Moon.\r
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Pros: Totally worth the wait
Cons: the wait
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