I've visited EggTown a few times, and my experiences have always been mixed. This time, being my third visit, I decided to share my thoughts. Overall, I find the restaurant a bit overhyped. I understand that food prices are generally high, but for breakfast food, the prices here seemed a little too steep.My husband ordered the chorizo tacos and really enjoyed them, mentioning that they were filling. He had a Diet Coke and noted that it wasn't flat, which he appreciated. Overall, he enjoyed his meal. I ordered the French toast with potatoes for my little one, expecting it to come with some fruit since we ordered from the kids' menu. Instead, it was just plain toast with syrup. The home potatoes that came with it were hard, underseasoned, and undercooked. They served large pieces for a toddler, which was fine, I didn't have any issue cutting them but I ended up removing them from the plate because it was just too undercooked, so all my child ate was the plain French toast.I had a cup of coffee, which I've enjoyed during previous visits, especially the seasonal flavors. I wanted a second cup, but our waiter took a while to return, and by then, we were ready to leave. As for my chicken and waffles, they were tasty, but I didn't enjoy the Hollandaise sauce. I wish I had asked for it on the side since it soaked into the fried chicken, making the breading a bit soggy. The waffle itself, however, was delicious. I also got a side of cheesy grits, but I was disappointed--they were cold, and the cheese on top hadn't melted properly.The service was average; I wouldn't describe it as exceptional. They take your order, bring the food, and hand you the bill. The restaurant has a cute interior, and the atmosphere was nice, especially considering how busy it was on a Sunday morning.
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