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Businiess name:  Hale's Restaurant Hillsboro
Review by:  April W.
Review content: 
If you are hungry you will definitely find a friend in Hale's Restaurant. No tummy leaves empty. That said, I was not as impressed with the food as some of the locals around here seem to be. Maybe it's because I'm still pretty new to the area and I don't know the history of Hales. Apparently, it's been here for quite some time. Even so, the breakfast and lunch items are a good, solid OK, but nothing more. You get full. You get very full. But somehow you are still left feeling empty. For me, eating is a spiritual experience, especially if I'm paying 8.99 for a plate of eggs and ham, yet I didn't feel any better in the soul for having eaten there. I did, however, feel bigger in the butt. The service was not as peppy and vibrant as I've come to expect from restaurants lately. It can be argued that is a good thing, in this age of false chirpiness among wait staff. Still, I'd like to see a bit more smiling than snarling when someone is taking my order. Go for the food, there's lots of it. Just don't expect a gourmet menu or a Starbucks staff. It's more 1975 than 2005.

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