Quality Food & Beverage had quietly been on my radar of places in my area to try, but I believe they close pretty early, so Chase and I recently went for breakfast and it was a bit of a mixed review. I had the German pancake, which is pretty much a gigantic baked pancake with lemon juice and powered sugar, and Chase had the breakfast burrito. I was really happy with both, and I ate off of his while we waited for mine (it takes about 20 minutes to make). I'm not sure what he didn't like about the breakfast burrito, but I thought the salsa verde on top was just the way I like it, a little sweet and a little tart. I'd also never had a German pancake before and he had a German guy live with him for a while that used to make them for all of their roommates. Chase didn't seem to think there was much of a comparison, but I really liked it. There was a high crust kind of thing around the outside, which was the best part. The interior got a little soggy and I have a weird thing about soggy bread. Nevertheless, the interior had the most lemon taste to it, with was the other sparkling feature. Other than our entrees, we really didn't try much else. They do have a pretty big menu though, and I think it was certainly worth going back. It wasn't terribly expensive either, about $15 a person with a drink (the homemade lemonade was great). We were lucky that we didn't have to wait more than about 10 minutes, but I can see how this place would get as crowded as Doughboys or Toast and with equally as mediocre parking.
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