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Businiess name:  Breakfast Club
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
My friends and I decided to stop by this place on our way home from a good weekend out. We really chose badly on this one. The service was absolutely horrendous. Slow and innaccurate to begin with, the waitress was also rude and delivered our meals incompletely (one should not have to remind a server even once that they need part of their meal, let alone three or four times). \r \r \r \r The food was not stellar for its price (8.75 for a badly prepared omelette? At a breakfast place? I'm thinking no). When taking our orders, we were very rudely reminded that ""the more you add to a meal, the longer it will take."" My friend, a vegetarian, wanted a tomato instead of bacon on her eggs benedict. I ordered the vegetarian omelette, making it equally clear that I'm also a vegetarian, and the very tardy food had sausage in the first quarter, which I picked out without complaint.\r \r \r \r The last straw wasn't waiting a half an hour to be seated, a half an hour to be served, or an hour for the food to actually show up, or the waitress clearly not caring whether or not she did her job correctly. The last straw was the hair cooked into the hard, dry scone. \r \r \r \r When I wrote a note for the management expressing my displeasure with our experience and requesting them to contact me, the waitress threw a fit and 86'd (banned) me. So not only would I never, ever return to this sad excuse for a restaurant, I'm not allowed to. All for a little honesty.\r \r \r \r Two of the people in our party have worked in the food service industry for our entire working careers, and both of us understand the demands of a good eating experience. Not a single one of these demands were met, or even attempted to be met. If you want a finer dining experience, I'm sure McDonald's has a restaurant somewhere in Lake City. You will find better service, food, and prices there. Pros: None that I can think of. Cons: Terrible waitstaff, Bad cooks, Bad wait times, Mediocre food, Overpriced for what you're getting.

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