I posted this last year on the other site but with the death of so many, it is now probably more nostalgia:
Odd thing is, the way old farts memory works, I thought this happened three years ago.
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I took the other half to a doctor's appointment early this morning, which was very short so we went out to eat at the Copper Kettle, a long time family style restaurant, i.e. privately owned but similar in concept to Perkins, though the new owners no longer do the baked goods.
Well the food was good but prices were high.
I had a 8 oz. hamburger steak, hash browns and three eggs with toast -- 14.59; the cheapest, in the menu -- eggs with x, y or z -- was Two Eggs, hash-browns and toast, 12.49.
Now I did not see the breakfast specials advert. at the end of the table but even there they were all 9.59.
The coffee, 2.25 was old school Minnesota brown, extremely weak , not worth even 1 dollar.
The food was good enough I probably would go there again, hamburger steak was just he way I like them fried hard on the outside but not dry, but I am still shocked at their prices.
It does have new owners, which is good, as when the old ones had it we had stopped going for a long, long time.