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"If you go to Hob Nob Hill, you`ll find a café that serves up American meals...."
"The service is old-line -- prompt, obliging, pleasant and professional (you feel that they're truly glad to see you, imagine that! Their breakfasts are great, small wonder there are so many people there for Sunday brunch...."
"Waitresses dress in uniforms with aprons, and know just when to warm up your coffee. Plates of chicken and dumplings, turkey croquettes, baked ham, liver and onions, and meat loaf and mashed potatoes stream out of the tiny kitchen, serving a broad mix of..."
"My favorite part though was the sage dressing! Man oh man, was it good. It struck that perfect balance of being moist but not too soggy. I loved the sage flavor tucked into it and how there were no dry bits. ..."
"In prior visits I’ve reveled over the house-cured corned beef (served on Mondays), and also took delight in the stacked-up barbecued beef sandwich, an old-fashion patty melt, tuna-stuffed tomatoes and some decent breakfasts. But mediocrity has played into..."
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"The breakfasts here remind me of stuff my grandmother used to make. The pancakes, omelettes, and breakfast breads are all delicious...."
"Famous for its no-nonsense, generous portions of traditional American homecooked food, this venue draws huge crowds daily. Meanwhile, visitors are pleased with their first tastes of the delicious homemade favorites offered here...."
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