Brians' American Eatery has been selected as a best restaurant
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[ more from entertainment.signonsandiego]
"The all-American eatery serves up a huge menu of diner fare...."
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"The all-American eatery serves up a huge menu of diner fare. Brightly colored booths are a draw, as is the outdoor patio on Sunday mornings...."
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[ more from insiderpages]
| "Brians' is the place to be for Weekend Brunch, especially on Sundays when you can walk around the Farmer's market in the adjoining church parking lot...." |
1 reviews
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[ more from local.yahoo]
| "Company Information: Theme restaurants spend millions trying to re-create what this unashamed coffee shop really is: a holdover from the 1950s, relatively unscathed by remodeling. It is plain, fun and comfortable, with "genuine naughahyde" booths lining t..." |
47 reviews
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[ more from mmm-yoso.typepad]
"It's scary when run-of-the-mill restaurants are charging about $10 for a burger nowadays. Kinda makes Carls Jr's $6 restaurant style burger commercials seem out of date...."
[ more from sandiego.kudzu]
| "I eat regularly at the location downtown, both locations are excellant. All the employees here are extremely friendly and know who how to take care of their customers!..." |
5 reviews
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[ more from search.cityguide.aol]
| "Since 1999, Brians' (the apostophe is correct after the S) has continued in the tradition of large portions at reasonable prices. The restaurant has worked hard to keep its refurbished diner looking as crisp and modern as it did back in the '50s...." |
3 reviews
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[ more from tripadvisor]
"It's good food - not amazing, but pretty darn good - and yes, we're the locals. Around here a lot of us are gay, or if we aren't, we don't care if you are...."
[ more from wcities]
"Theme restaurants spend millions trying to re-create what this unashamed coffee shop really is: a holdover from the 1950s, relatively unscathed by remodeling. It is plain, fun and comfortable, with "genuine naughahyde" booths lining the windows, a counter..."
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