After several people recommended this place, I drove all the way out to New Park to eat there. When I walked-in, it smelled perfumey, which kind of put me off. I was ignored for several minutes, but it was pretty early (1630) and they may not actually have realized I had walked-in. It looked homey inside, almost cutesy.
Anyway, the food made up for everything. It was really delicious and not incredibly pricey. While I ate, all sorts of patrons arrived, everything from large, formally-dressed groups to people biking along the railroad bed.
Pros: Great chow!
Cons: Can be forgiven
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