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Businiess name:  Main Street Cafe
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I've been wanting to try this restaurant whenever I am in the area to take my kids to the Children's Museum of Easton. Such a shame. Ths place is in a great location in a quaint area with sidewalks. They really need to sell this place to someone who can really make it special, like a nice restaurant or high end coffee chop, bakery, anything. Its really old and outdated inside, with ancient furniture and doilie style window curtains covering up dirty windows. They advertise on the window that they have ""homemade soups"" I ordered the minestrone. It was not homemade, it was Progresso. It has the exact same ingredients in a can of Progresso soup, seriously. The overcooked carrots and peas, potato, celery, kidney beans, green beans, shell pasta, thick tomato base with malodextrin and corn protein as thickening agents. False advertising is unethical. No dessert at all, not even a cookie or a scoop of icecream.

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