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Sure, the music is loud, the decor is funky, and the waiters are pierced and tattooed. The food is amazing. I have been eating here regularly for... More
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I am originally from New England but have lived in other states for years now. One of the things I look forward to the most during my annual trip ... More
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Eating at Friendly Toast is a bit like eating in a Tim Burton film. There are, to say the least, some interesting decorations in this [anti]establi... More
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Eating at Friendly Toast is a bit like eating in a Tim Burton film. There are, to say the least, some interesting decorations in this [anti]establi... More
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I concur with the previous review. The decor for some reason is really bothersome to me, and I consider myself pretty 'anti-establishment'. The f... More
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The Friendly Toast is such an interesting place. They have a crazy collection of campy 50s art that they regularly rotate in and out of the restaurant. Hanging all over the walls and ceiling, with... More
The Friendly Toast is such an interesting place. They have a crazy collection of campy 50s art that they regularly rotate in and out of the restaurant. Hanging all over the walls and ceiling, with interesting and unique lamps on every table. The menu is varied and full of excellent food, with lots of vegetarian items. The staff and the crowd consist of the highest concentration of emo fags, hipsters, sXe, scene, and other various freaks I've ever seen north of Manhattan. Their grilled cheese is amazing, as is anything with their homemade toast. It's literally... 3/4" thick per slice? Maybe an inch. A grilled cheese with cayenne cheddar toast is amazing. The best part of this restaurant is that they don't close Friday or Saturday night, so you can stop by anytime in the middle of the night on weekends.
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