I found this spot after a quick Google search for brunch in DTSLO after I inadvertently had the day off from work. I had a donut from another downtown spot that tickled my appetite and wanted a full plate a food to get the energy I needed for the day. Being only a 12 minute walk from the downtown library, I waltzed over here to find a full patio and quaint indoor dining room. I walked up to the counter and was greeted by a young, dirty blonde that asked me what I needed. She quoted me a five minute wait time and directed me to a bench on the patio. . They seated me promptly within my wait time at the first table I saw upon walking up to the diner. A square four top in the corner facing the street. Coupled with some great valley/mountain views I excited to have my first brunch in San Luis. I ordered a mimosa and the California Benedict. I didn't have to order water because my server came with a glass for me already. . I wasn't able to take pictures of my food because I asked my server to charge my phone while I was eating. The presentation of the plate was messy, but the food was scrumptious. The avocado seeped into the English muffin and was the perfect bed for a medium poached egg. It was also smothered in hollandaise sauce and came with home fries. A salt and peppered hair gentleman check in on me while I was eating and complimented my reading choice. I cleaned my plate, read my book, finished my mimosa and enjoyed the epic views. Grand total was $20.55 (pre-tip). This same dish would have easily costed upwards of $30 closer to the town center. I was happy I got to explore and always love a good neighborhood spot. Am excited to bring my best friend here and will...
Read moreMade a quick stop here while on the road. I got scrambled eggs and bacon with a biscuit and gravy. My friend got the cowboy Benedict. We loved it. I am a bacon lover and this was some of the best bacon I have ever had. It had a slightly smokey flavor and it was a little thicker than what you usually get at a restaurant. The gravy was also very good and I know how to make an authentic southern sausage gravy and this surprisingly had some nice seasoning and the consistency was great. The cowboy Benedict is biscuits and gravy w sausage patties and fried eggs. I made my friend give me a bite. Yummy. The coffee was good also and that isn't always the case at a diner. Prices were good and the portions are large so if you better be hungry upon arrival. Parking is available in back. There is also outdoor seating for those of you who prefer that still. Definitely check out Breakfast Buzz and tell the Meek sent you. You will b...
Read moreBad service. Bad food. Servers kept running into each other and my food was ready forever letting my pancakes sitting up on the counter to suffer. They turned out rubbery and the eggs were ice cold. Nobody checked on our table after we got our food. Probably the worst breakfast place I have ever been to. I tipped even though they did not deserve it. Didn't send my food back even though it needed to be remade. I just hope this reaches people so they can avoid this terrible establishment. They should be careful who they hire with NO restaurant experience. The worst part is reading a review that their own staff wrote on yelp about how the bad reviews are old and people should give them another chance. She also gave herself a four star...
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