Monday, August 06, 2012

Breakfast in West Boylston

One of the things I look forward to when traveling to smaller towns is having local, home cooked food. We found a small place along one of the highways that was open for breakfast. When we walked in, it gave us a very warm feeling, like we were visiting a friends cottage. We were greeted right away with a loud warm greeting.  We felt right at home.  All along the walls were pictures of politicians and collection of artifacts related to them. Coffee was served right away and it was just a good old fashion coffee.

The food they served was a mix of traditional breakfast fare with some variations of home cooking. They had blueberry french toast, fluffy pancakes, well seasoned home fries, and even breakfast sandwiches on Texas toast.  The home fries was seasoned very well, and was not too salty or soggy.  The blueberry french toast light and flavourful.  My favourite of eggs and bacon was cooked just the way I like it.  There are some diners when you go to them, the cheap price is reflected on your plate.  Here, when my plate arrived, it was full, it did not look sparse, while still maintaining that cheaper price.

This place is a perfect example of where atmosphere of a warm place with the feeling of a home cooked meal can really heighten a meal. We were really glad to find a place like this. The price was also very reasonable for being in the middle of nowhere.  This place is small so there can be a wait, but we felt it was well worth it.  Bring cash, this is only what they accept here.

I know there may not be many people in this neck of the woods, but if you are, well worth the visit.




Review (out of 5):
Food: * * * *
Value: * * * * 1/2
Atmosphere: * * * * *
Service: * * * *
Price Range: $8 - $15

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