teele square cafe breakfast
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my boyfriend and i just visited the teele square cafe this morning and had a great breakfast!
here's the rundown:
we both had the "working man breakfast" with two eggs over easy, toast, hash browns and coffee. we ordered extra potatoes, and a side of bacon.
service was bubbly and friendly, and our coffees were served immediately with the previously promised soy milk -hooray!- in to-go cups (which was really nice after we finished eating to take on a walk, and I suppose it also helps free up tables more quickly).
breakfast came shortly after, and had that well-seasoned restaurant griddle smell. eggs were cooked perfectly, semi-runny yolks, crispy buttery edges. toast was oaty/nutty whole wheat with generous butter. potatoes were flavorful and tossed with sauteed peppers and onions (could have been a little crispier, but the spicing was spot on). the bacon was impressive, very crisp, but not burnt, seemingly flattened with a grill press.
the portions of the breakfasts we ordered without the extra potatoes and bacon would have most likely left us wanting more, as we are used to the gluttony of johhny d's brunch, but the pricing was definitely reasonable and encouraged me to just order the sides, which altogether was less cash than a normal brunch at JD's. (we spent $16, total)
i will totally be back to try something new there soon!
here's the rundown:
we both had the "working man breakfast" with two eggs over easy, toast, hash browns and coffee. we ordered extra potatoes, and a side of bacon.
service was bubbly and friendly, and our coffees were served immediately with the previously promised soy milk -hooray!- in to-go cups (which was really nice after we finished eating to take on a walk, and I suppose it also helps free up tables more quickly).
breakfast came shortly after, and had that well-seasoned restaurant griddle smell. eggs were cooked perfectly, semi-runny yolks, crispy buttery edges. toast was oaty/nutty whole wheat with generous butter. potatoes were flavorful and tossed with sauteed peppers and onions (could have been a little crispier, but the spicing was spot on). the bacon was impressive, very crisp, but not burnt, seemingly flattened with a grill press.
the portions of the breakfasts we ordered without the extra potatoes and bacon would have most likely left us wanting more, as we are used to the gluttony of johhny d's brunch, but the pricing was definitely reasonable and encouraged me to just order the sides, which altogether was less cash than a normal brunch at JD's. (we spent $16, total)
i will totally be back to try something new there soon!
Re: The working man
Date: 2009-04-20 12:59 am (UTC)Re: The working man
Date: 2009-04-22 01:13 am (UTC)