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This is our first time visiting this place as we make our way to Coyote Hills golf course. It's situated in what appears to be a converted office building. It's a charming diner that serves breakfast and lunch. The waitress was friendly, and the food was quite good. We tried the ham steak and eggs, bacon and eggs, and corned beef hash and eggs, and they were all delicious, particularly the hash browns.
I tried the cinnamon French toast. They looked better in the picture. Not very cinnamon roll. Lacked flavor. The glaze tasted like they added flour instead of powdered sugar. Almost like a strange gravy. Coffee was good but not worth $4. They up charged $2 to add onion and green bell peppers to the country potatoes. 🤷🏻♀️🤷🏻♀️ isn’t that the whole point. I need to pay $2 to put the country into my potatoes? Pancakes were nice and big, but the flavor was just not there. Maple syrup also sucked. Idk man. Not my cup of kimmie tea. The interior is so beautiful and clean. Restrooms are nice and clean. Staff was also very nice.
Ordered an Avocado on Holiday, and it was superb. Got a side order of delicious fresh fruits. They are very accommodating when we requested for our yo be coffee reheated. Good wholesome food,
Great little breakfast/lunch place. There are several of them in North Orange County, CA.
Decided to try this spot out and it turned out to be great. The food, the coffee and the diner look was excellent. Gives u a sense of traveling back to the past to an old school era.