Probably the longest I've waited for the worst breakfast I've ever had. They were either understaffed or maybe they are just always that bad, but we sat there for two hours waiting for our food and nothing that came out was worth eating. Several tables walked out because of the long wait for their food. I wish we had also.
Review Source:I went to Mr. W's for breakfast on a total whim. The breakfast place down the street had a bus full of kids show up just as I was arriving, so I opted to try something different.
The service was good, the staff was attentive and pleasant (disclaimer: I was the only customer in the restaurant). The building used to be a bank, which I found interesting. It even still has the vault door in the back wall of the dining room.
I ordered a simple breakfast, eggs, English muffin, hash browns, and some meats. The portion size was fitting, not too small but not over flowing like some breakfast places. Eggs were cooked well, and the English muffin was grilled. The sausage links were slightly disappointing (uncased which resulted in them being dry and over cooked) and the home fries need some serious help. I'm fairly certain they are frozen and deep fried which was really disappointing. The coffee however was strong and never ending. All said and done the breakfast was a on par cost-wise for what was served.
Overall I would recommend the Mr. W's. If they can improve their sausage and the home fries, this place would be 5 stars easy.
It's a pretty average and normal breakfast place. Â The coffee and service was very good. Â I got french toast and hash and my boyfriend got a veggie omelet with bacon. Â We both enjoyed our meals. Â There was nothing amazing about them or anything. Â But it is pretty hard to find a breakfast place that truly floors you. Â My boyfriend added bacon to his omelet and we got charged $3 for a full side of bacon, which was a little annoying since they didn't say anything before hand, but oh well. Â I give this place 3 stars because it was an average breakfast place.
Review Source:We randomly pulled up for breakfast prior to our snow mobile excursion. One of the things I noticed in the dining area was a vault door. I presume it's safe to assume that this location used to be a bank and lock up the bacon!!
The prices on the menu are very reasonable for some decent breakfast. If you're not picky, you can have toast and eggs for $1.99! For me, I must have my bacon and hash. Ain't breakfast without grease! The hash here does taste like hash. Thank Gawd!!
The OJ here is from concentrate. You can have REAL maple syrup for $1.75. Makes me wonder what is in the squeeze bottle at every table if it's NOT REAL maple syrup. Molasses?
I liked this place. Â It is a former bank with a big honking vault looming over one of the tables. Â Not only is it a Vault, but it is a very stylish Art Deco Mosely.
  THEY SERVE BREAKFAST OR LUNCH NO MATTER WHAT TIME IT IS !  Bless them.  GrandMa likes  breakfast; unless I can get a really cool omlette with jalapenos or something, I do not.  I thus got the House Special Chicken pot Pie, and oh man it was good.
  It was only $7.25, it was full of fresh chicken chunks, with a creamy gravy, peas and carrots, and bisquits.  It also came with french fires and cole slaw made out of fresh cabbage, not scooped out of a gross Hans Kissle bucket.
  Two of the rest of the party got early burgers and were very pleased.  The Bride liked her French Toast.
  Attaboy Mr. W !
If you like food with no flavor or flair whatsoever this is your place. I did not think it was possible but I had bacon with no flavor at all. The french toast was basic grilled bread pudding. The pancakes left you feeling like you had been gut punched. In all not a really fulfilling experience, so many other good choices so close please don't make this mistake.
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