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jimbo2112rush
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Re:Local Breakfast Eateries?
Sat, 02/5/11 10:39 AM
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This place is in Uxbridge Massachusetts, called Baker Boy Town Grill Diner on 146a, (775 Quaker Hwy). I've been there many times, because I know the owners pretty well, also there food is pretty good. The typical lunch there is $6.99.
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rajdhani
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RE: Local Breakfast Eateries?
Fri, 08/17/12 2:43 AM
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Waffle house. I ate their when I was younger - I can still remember their glorious food and the taste of their delicous waffles..
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mr chips
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RE: Local Breakfast Eateries?
Fri, 08/17/12 3:00 AM
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Always fun 2see an old thread and read pasr posters. The cameo Xafe is probably my favorite breakfast spot now.
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Foodbme
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RE: Local Breakfast Eateries?
Fri, 08/17/12 3:53 AM
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carlton pierre
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RE: Local Breakfast Eateries?
Tue, 03/12/13 8:01 AM
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Went to a really neat little breakfast joint in Nashville. I'll say it differently. A neat little joint that was good for breakfast because they're open all day. The Pied Piper at 1601 Riverside. The owners are the Piper family and they apparently love music. The place reminded me of Lynn's Paradise cafe in Louisville with the 50's tables, but it had a music theme. The breakfast menus were printed on what was meant to be vinyl records, the regular menu was in an album jacket and the walls were decorated with posters of music concerts, etc. Really well done, fun, and the food was really good.
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CCinNJ
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RE: Local Breakfast Eateries?
Tue, 03/12/13 9:59 AM
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brisketboy
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RE: Local Breakfast Eateries?
Tue, 03/12/13 10:11 AM
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Dos Salsas up in Georgetown has some of the best barbacoa and migas I've ever had.
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love2bake
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RE: Local Breakfast Eateries?
Tue, 03/12/13 10:17 AM
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On the San Francisco peninsula, I love Stacks! http://stacksbreakfast.com/ Famous for their "Blue Germ" pancakes, they have many other great choices. Here are a few: Italian frittata: Banana-Pecan Waffle: Granola pancakes: Chorizo, salsa, green chili, egg, and potato skillet: Banana, coconut and macadamia nut pancakes: Crispy bacon waffle: Everything I've ever had here has been excellent. And I'm picky about breakfast!
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EdSails
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RE: Local Breakfast Eateries?
Tue, 03/12/13 1:36 PM
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I frequent a breakfast/lunch only place here in Mission Viejo. They are called Paul's Pantry. They make an excellent CFS. The highlight, though, is the cinnamon roll you get with breakfast. Sometimes you have to wait a bit because they run out on busy breakfast days, but they are huge and completely made in the restaurant. Awesome!
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CCinNJ
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RE: Local Breakfast Eateries?
Tue, 03/12/13 10:14 PM
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I'll take Brunch vs. Breakfast and leave Dinner on the table most of the time. We are blessed to have some of the best Brunch options in the area (including NYC) in Elysian Cafe & Amanda's in beautiful <<<Hoboken>>> NJ (of course). http://amandasrestaurant.com/ http://elysiancafe.com/brunch/
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HollyDolly
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RE: Local Breakfast Eateries?
Mon, 03/18/13 2:31 PM
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Well around Schertz there is Abel's Diner,plus various places like BJ's BG's Taco Cabana,and most of the mexican restaurants around here.Bill Miller's BBQ has breakfast at the one in Schertz and on Kitty Hawk in Converse.They have breakfast tacos including brisket tacos,pancakes,sausage and gravy,etc. In San Antonio there is Magnolia Pancake House and various mexican places and other cafes like Tip Top. At least I think TipTop Cafe serves breakfast.
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Sonny Funzio
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RE: Local Breakfast Eateries?
Mon, 04/29/13 12:30 PM
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Angelo's in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Their spinach omelet is one of my favorites. Wonderful breakfasts ... so good it makes people sing about it ...
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love2bake
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RE: Local Breakfast Eateries?
Sun, 05/12/13 8:23 PM
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CC - I'll have the Cinnamon-Amaretto French Toast at Elysian, please! Here's another local place I like a lot: Palo Alto Creamery and Fountain in Palo Alto, CA. It's good for breakfast, and it has baked goods, ice cream, and good burgers (okay--not so breakfasty). You can also buy whole loaves of bread they make, and they're huge. I like to get their brioche to make my own French toast. This is not an imitation diner--it's been there for decades, although the menu has undoubtedly been updated. http://www.paloaltocreamery.com/ http://www.yelp.com/biz/p...to-2?sort_by=date_desc
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CCinNJ
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RE: Local Breakfast Eateries?
Tue, 05/14/13 11:11 AM
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A French Toast crawl could easily be done in <<<Hoboken>>> NJ! La Isla has a few sinful additions...including a version that won the stuffed French Toast Battle on Throwdown...with Bobby Flay. http://www.laislarestaurant.com/ Gracious! It looks like the Woolworth's of Palo Alto! I'll have the corned beef hash (hold the eggs) & a Belgian waffle. If we get non-Breakfasty I'll have the "Bubbly" Fountain Burger...with Parmesan truffle fries....& key lime pie.
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love2bake
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RE: Local Breakfast Eateries?
Tue, 05/14/13 2:31 PM
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Guava and cream cheese in French toast?? And a cornflake crust??? Oh my--no wonder they beat Flay. I'm down for a French toast crawl. I love the California burger at the Palo Alto Creamery, and have never had room for dessert, unless sharing or taking out. Oink
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