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I have always loved this restaurant and have always in the past had a great meal, but today I saw quiche on the menu and got excited. I have eaten quiche in France, have been making it for fifty years and can tell you that this partially baked individual pie crust filled with scrambled eggs, bacon and spinach is NOT in any way shape or form, a quiche. It makes it look like you think customers are idiots who won't notice the difference. If you don't want to make quiche don't put it on the menu, or if you don't have any, SAY SO, but don't pass something like this off on us quiche lovers and expect us NOT to notice. And yes I did say something to the waiter. He explained that since it was hardly ordered, you made it this way. I say you're better off not offering and save yourself the expense of those little pie shells or use them to make tarts. All the rest of your food has always been above expectations and I have been coming here for years. On the plus side my huge plate was filled with their yummy home fries, the waiter was great and the cappuccino doable.
Lois WallaceLois Wallace
30
Stopped in for brunch with my wife, and the food was amazing. Fresh, hot, and on point. You could see the quality, and what I assume was pasture raised and non grain fed eggs on my plate (by the great orange color). *I had the Lumber Jack and added apples to my short stack, absolutely devine. *Wife had the Belgian Waffle and made it a combo... she cleaned her plate!! My only real complaint would be the lack of attention that is given (or not) to the quality of the espresso, and or espresso drinks, the server is putting out. My shot was full of grounds, and no strength. I would have been better of with a regular cup of "joe". "GO for the food, DONT stay for the drinks".
Keith FKeith F
10
All in all services was ok what’s missing is the atmosphere inside the restaurant and I did notice most people that came in did head for the patio. Took the Cuban sandwich came with a egg over easy on top and house fries all in all was ok it’s nice ingredients were fresh tomatoes etc for me though there was something missing either cilantro lime or chilly. Service was professional and I was sat just by the host stand and for what you get was still 11.99 plus coffee and tip for 1 person your still leaving $20 per person. I might if in the area go back again.
Lee DraperLee Draper
10
This pancake was made in a cast iron, dutch oven setup and is absolutely amazing as it cooked, it expanded like a fluffy... Pastry. Called the Dutch Baby Pancake ( $14), this is like no other pancake I've ever tried. I upgraded the breakfast with the griddle eggs, ham and home fries for an extra $7. (The home fries were deep fried and pre seasoned with their secret blend, also very good, more of a french fry). The chicken bacon ranch burger which I had for lunch also surprised me, however the Dutch Baby Pancake really stole the show.
Zong HuZong Hu
00
Be prepared to be disappointed if you order take out. My first experience dining in a year ago was good. We have ordered to go twice in last 6 months and the food was mediocre at best. The biscuits and gravy had 2 large dry biscuits with no flavor with 2 little cups of watery gravy. The potatoes were barely cooked. It was very poorly put together. I had better biscuits and gravy at Wendy's a couple weeks ago and they actually give you enough gravy to atleast cover the biscuits.
Baylor GirtonBaylor Girton
10
This pancake was made in a cast iron, dutch oven setup and is absolutely amazing as it cooked, it expanded like a fluffy... Pastry. Called the Dutch Baby Pancake ( $14), this is like no other pancake I've ever tried. I upgraded the breakfast with the griddle eggs, ham and home fries for an extra $7. (The home fries were deep fried and pre seasoned with their secret blend, also very good, more of a french fry). The chicken bacon ranch burger which I had for lunch also surprised me, however the Dutch Baby Pancake really stole the show.
Zong HuZong Hu
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8255 Craig St #102, Indianapolis, IN 46250
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Casual breakfast & lunch chain with a long menu of straightforward fare & coffee drinks.
attractions: Breakout Games, Ragnarok Axe Throwing LLC, Sky Zone Trampoline Park, Drury Inn & Suites Indianapolis Northeast, Viet Hua Food Market, Saraga International Grocery, Hampton Inn Indianapolis NE/Castleton, Candlewood Suites Indianapolis by IHG, Castle Run Shopping Center, Red Roof Inn Indianapolis - Castleton, restaurants: Twin Peaks, Charleston's Restaurant, Los Cabos Mexican Grill, Asaka Japanese Restaurant, Umi Sushi & Seafood Buffet, The Free Spirit, Thai Orchid Restaurant (Bash St.), Ichiban Noodles, Joe's Grille, The Yard Line Lounge

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