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| from vegetarian heaven to Burger overload this jazzed out joint offers it all and the desserts are elatious----open 24 hours on weekends.
In portsmouth this is a must. Go where the regulars know. try their other venture The Tiki Lounge-oooooooweeeeee! Caspian Perlmutter esq. |
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| After you've engorged yourself on finest of dining in newburyport at CHEF'S HARVEST--978 463 1775-- go up a ways to portsmouth and deify your belly with the best home made desserts on earth or heaven.
take a camera ---this place is wild Caspian Perlmutter esq. |
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| One of the most unusual restaurants I've been in...We dine here often, not just for the prices and portions, but for the great combinations. For breakfast the Grand Marnier French Toast is great and the home fries are the best on the seacoast, bread is homemade and ultra thick. For lunch and dinner there is the burger with avacados and black olive mayo (served as beef or veggie...both great), fresh fruit smoothies, fresh squeezed oj and great specials...I can't say enough about this place. Now for the decor...I would describe it as yard sale chic and the music and waitstaff vary with the day (all a little odd) but overall good service. |
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About this time last year I went to this restaurant with a few friends of mine. I used to love this place. Between my friend getting the wrong omlette and being told to eat it anyway by a waitress with extremely long armpit hair dangling in our faces, my other friends fries being soggy and his sandwich bread soggy, and the three inch long hair in my omlette, I haven't been back since! I've told all my friends my experience and ask that you might want to take a closer look before calling it a "top 100" in the future.
thanks kristen m. dillon
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| A few months ago my boyfriend and I went to visit our friends in Portsmouth. We stumbled upon the Friendly Toast. The environment alone enticed us, let alone the food. I never thought something as simple as home fries would taste SO good! The food was creative and undoubtingly delicious. I would go back to Portsmouth, just to visit this place again! Janice Angco |
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| Always in search of a great place to eat breakfast, I made the short trip up to Portsmouth with my wife and infant (15 months) daughter to check out Friendly Toast. We sat ourselves per the sign at the front door at one of the two unbussed tables that were available and our wait began. So there was no confusion, we piled the remnants of the previous diner into two stacks and busily dove into the menu. Ten minutes later and having been passed over by three different members of the waitstaff, someone arrived to bus the tables, walking by our table to bus the unoccupied table first.
Undaunted and wanting to give the staff the benefit of the doubt, we got up and moved to the table that had just been bussed. Although it was in the sun, we were more interested in eating and perhaps tactfully getting someone's attention. No luck!
Five minutes at the new table plus the previous ten told me to spend my money elsewhere.
Sorry Phantom, the food might be great but I have to taste it first before I can say anything else. Derek Wessel |
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Wow, that's too bad.I love their breakfasts.Breakfast burrito with cilantro pesto--That says "good morning" to me!
Phil
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| the food here is fab!!. I have had their homemade french toast with REAL whipped cream. A+ I have had their killer burrito style omelet again A+.Granted there are times when you do wait for service. Let me tell you it's worth the wait.I bring my 21 yr old daughter here who loves the ambiance as well as the great food !! |
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| This past Saturday I took my girlfriend to the Friendly Toast. I was not happy with the food or the service. I had a the perfect steak that was salty and over priced. I was charged a $1.75 per can of soda. I can go buy a 2 litre for less. My girlfriend was given the wrong order twice and our waitress was never around. I felt like an outsider at this place. We had the Orlean Fries, they where nasty, to oily and to much Brown Sugar become to much to eat and they had no hint of Hot Sauce. To me the friendly Toast on Congress Street in Portsmouth NH is a ripe off. |
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