he menu is filled with your diner basics, nothing really out of the ordinary, which is A-OK in my book. Why push the boundaries of food when you can serve the basics correctly. My wife ordered the Denver omelet with hashbrown and coffee. Me not being a breakfast person opted for their Sunday special, a double bacon cheeseburger basket for $7.50. The basket included my choice of fries or onion rings and a can of soda. You know me, I had to go for the onion rings (even if my stomach may hate me later). My wife loved her omelet, yet left the hashbrown as it just tasted off (most likely the oil it was fried in). My cheeseburger was unique yet delicious. The patties were smaller in width than typical but were nice and thick. No choice in temp, but still full of flavor. The American cheese was thickly sliced and oozing all over, just as it should be. The onion rings were crisp and not overly greasy, and thankfully were a smaller portion size. We left stuffed and satisfied.
The primary reason for only four stars is that during our visit it took over 45 minutes to receive our food. A table of three walked in and received their food immediately, so I assume they ordered ahead... but three people shouldn't account for that long of a wait.
The one thing I remain confused about is the ironic use of "gourmet coffee" in their business name. Nothing about the coffee they serve is gourmet, but I honestly didn't expect it to be.

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