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Businiess name:  Tom Sawyer Restaurant & Pastry
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I talked my wife into trying this after reading some of the reviews and because we are always searching for a great breakfast place. My first impression was mixed, there was no one directing the front of the house or letting us know how to place our name on a waiting list. The place was packed and rustic, so we figured it must be one of those places only locals know about. The menu look enticing. I got the croissant french toast combo with eggs and bacon and my wife got a croissant egg sandwich with bacon. My french toast was tasty but the bacon was so greasy and wife got an egg sandwich with ham on a bagel. Not sure what was homey about the home fries. Looks like they were just cut into cubes and deep fried. So, the search continues.

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