Everyone has visited a run down crappy diner or a "family restaurant" at least once. Maybe you even go on a weekly basis because you think there isn't anything else better out there....you're satisfied with 20 year old decor and food prepared by a short order cook.
Say good bye to Denny's, IHOP, Perkins, Shoney's, Village Inn and Bob Evans. Say hello to First Watch.
This day time "cafe" is revolutionary in it's approach to serving breakfast and lunch in a comfortable and casual environment. Walk in to vibrant colors, fresh food and unbeatable service. Welcome to the anti diner.
First Watch is better because the food actually tastes good and it's craveable. Let's talk Tri-fecta: A light and airy, made-to-order Belgian waffle, with two eggs, cooked any way you like and your choice of thick-sliced bacon, turkey sausage or sausage links. All comes with potatoes and toast for under...$6.00. Why don't you eat here everyday?
First Watch has positioned themselves to compete directly against the IHOPs of the world while fighting the grain on everything America has come to know as "breakfast". Long gone are the days of sticky booth seats, dim lighting and syrup smudges on the edges of the table. This "third place" has packaged perfectly the ultimate breakfast or lunch experience. With unique menu offerings, concentrated service and free Wi Fi internet access, how can you go anywhere else?
First Watch delivers what every other diner/"family restaurant" wishes they could.
Sunday, January 27, 2008
First Watch: The Anti Diner
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First Watch is the God of brunch. The only downside is the line out the door on a sunday morning when you're craving an omelet with onions, peppers, tomatoes, mushrooms and cheese ... but that just proves its amazing-ness.
ReplyDeleteWrong and wrong. i have been inside the secret blizzard lab with the genius who concocts these fabulous treats and saw the not so patented blizzard machine live and in person and it swirls top to bottom if the clerk does the up and down motion correctly which having tried my fair share, i have always enjoyed. what the heck are you talking about. : )
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