I'm a big fan of the most lovely of food invetions, the breakfast buffet.
Mi amiga Debita and I decided to try out the Sunday breakfast buffet at 7 West on Main St.
Generally a pizza joint or rooftop hang out, Sunday is breakfast day, from 9am-1pm.
(I'd actually never even tried their pizza until the day before when I was treated to it by the LDDA for Clean Up, Green Up. Not bad, not mind blowing. Yummy cheese pizza, kinda in the realm of Papa John's I think.)
Debita and I aren't generally the early birds getting the worms, so our breakfast didn't take place until about 11:30. Seems that everyone else had already had breakfast or isn't aware of the breakfast options at the pizza place. Either seems likely; I wouldn't have ever thought of heading there for breakfast if I didn't discover it on accident.
A few more tables were seated as it got to be more lunching time but when we got there we were only one of two tables seated that I saw. So if you want a quiet breakfast, this is for you.
The buffet is not as extensive as the trough-like options at Coutry Buffet, but it included: scrambled eggs, potatoes, bacon, sausage, biscuits & gravy, waffles & syrup, and fruit. In addition to that they will make you a fresh green chile breakfast burrito or omelette, included with the price of the buffet.
My cantalopue needed to mature a bit more, my gravy was good (not grandma good, but good enough), biscuits were a little dried out, eggs, bacon, and sausage were all acceptable. My omelette was quite good, excellent sausage. Debita's breakfast burrito looked pretty fantastic.
Debita's review:
Coffee was a better grade, but whoever made it that morning went a little heavy handed on adding the grounds to the basket. Coffee shouldn't be thick.
Mi amiga Debita and I decided to try out the Sunday breakfast buffet at 7 West on Main St.
Generally a pizza joint or rooftop hang out, Sunday is breakfast day, from 9am-1pm.
(I'd actually never even tried their pizza until the day before when I was treated to it by the LDDA for Clean Up, Green Up. Not bad, not mind blowing. Yummy cheese pizza, kinda in the realm of Papa John's I think.)
Debita and I aren't generally the early birds getting the worms, so our breakfast didn't take place until about 11:30. Seems that everyone else had already had breakfast or isn't aware of the breakfast options at the pizza place. Either seems likely; I wouldn't have ever thought of heading there for breakfast if I didn't discover it on accident.
A few more tables were seated as it got to be more lunching time but when we got there we were only one of two tables seated that I saw. So if you want a quiet breakfast, this is for you.
The buffet is not as extensive as the trough-like options at Coutry Buffet, but it included: scrambled eggs, potatoes, bacon, sausage, biscuits & gravy, waffles & syrup, and fruit. In addition to that they will make you a fresh green chile breakfast burrito or omelette, included with the price of the buffet.
My cantalopue needed to mature a bit more, my gravy was good (not grandma good, but good enough), biscuits were a little dried out, eggs, bacon, and sausage were all acceptable. My omelette was quite good, excellent sausage. Debita's breakfast burrito looked pretty fantastic.
Debita's review:
Coffee was a better grade, but whoever made it that morning went a little heavy handed on adding the grounds to the basket. Coffee shouldn't be thick.
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