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I have been eating at Brunchie's with my children since its inception. I have found the wait staff friendly and helpful. They have children's menus, crayons, and serve the kids on child friendly plates. There are pictures the children have drawn hanging on the walls, and they had a contest about a year back asking the kids to come up with a name for the ""horse"" that hangs over the register. (SeaBiscuts and Gravy). Now onto the food! The portions are quite large for the money, and the French Toast with marmalade is to die for. Also try the Cotton Picker, and the Southerner breakfasts unless you?re in the mood for a scrumptious skillet. We often split a breakfast so we don?t leave stuffed. Patio seating is best in Spring and Fall, but the doors do close for the hotter and cooler weather if you still want a pleasing atmosphere.
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