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Businiess name:  J P Spoonem's
Review by:  Anne P.
Review content: 
JR Spoonems is located on Broad Street in Providence, right on the Cranston line - it's really close to Edgewood and Roger Williams Park. It's a great little community breakfast place with excellent food. Both times I have had the Bulls Eye, two slices of french toast with eggs in the holes, plus home fries and toast. I have been tempted by the stuffed french toast, which has strawberries, cream cheese and whipped cream. It sounds more like a dessert. The waitress is so nice and seems to know everyone. It's the kind of place where you become a regular. The price is right, the food is good, the service is friendly. The Projo is out on the counter and there is a table stacked with magazines and coloring books for when you want more entertainment than just the other diners.

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