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Leaky Roof Pub & Grill
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Since Epicure left the NW over a year ago I have been searching for a new brunch spot to frequent. After reading the reviews I thought I had found just that. First impressions were good, it is was warm and cozy; I was a little disappointed with the menu, very heavy on the meats, not many veggie dishes. I settled on my favorite brunch staple, vegetarian eggs Benedict. The meal itself was fine nothing to write home about, but not offensive, until I got a mouthful of eggshell, now that will ruin any meal and it did mine. When I told the server she was polite about it, but there were no apologies. From working in the restaurant business even if you are unable to compensate the customer for the meal you should always get the manager or the chef to apologize. So instead of leaving pleasantly full I was left paying the tab on a meal that made me gag. In the end I am still searching for a new brunch spot, any recommendations?
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