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    Sugar Bones Bake Shop

    3.3 (3 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Hen House Eatery - Waffle with pecans.  To die for

    Hen House Eatery

    3.9(108 reviews)
    1.4 mi

    A favorite breakfast spot! I had the California crepe which is a crepe w avocado bacon egg onions…read moretomato and is very yummy! I had the side of hash browns and got a nice quick lesson from our charming server on the diff between home fries and hash browns! We sat outside on a pretty morning, it is always a pleasant experience eating here that I look forward to having whenever I have guests in town!

    This was a one and done for us. It's a cute looking place, small but quaint. My boyfriend and I sat…read moreourselves and were immediately put off by the aroma of our table as it had recently be cleaned with a not-so-fresh rag/dirty water. It was very unpleasant and present the entire meal. We started with coffee and as I poured a single-serve creamer into my cup it curdled; I've never seen this before and I'm sure this was just a fluke but it seemed like an omen of things to come. I asked for a fresh cup of coffee and more creamer as we were then out, and we placed our food orders along with a glass of OJ. My boyfriend chose sliced tomatoes as the "breakfast side" accompanying his combo and was told they "no longer do that." You can get sliced tomatoes on any burger/sandwich/salad or their plethora of listed BLTs but not on the side? Strange for a diner/cafe, especially during tomato season in FL. Maybe take it off the menu as a listed breakfast side option. After waiting for about 10+ minutes for creamer (two waitresses, three small tables each), I finally went to grab a few from the empty table adjacent from me and was politely scolded by another waitress to "just ask if I needed cream." Well I did, but no one came and I'm not going to sit not being remembered while my now second cup turns cold (no one brought my orange juice either). The couple next to us, who had arrived and ordered after us, got their food first as did a gentleman on the patio, which felt odd/intentional. The couple also were offered sliced tomatoes as a breakfast side option by their waitress, so what's the deal with that? We felt judged. I'd like to mention that the man next to us brought in a dog in a vest reading "emotional support animal" that he initially had in his lap (these are NOT service animals) and later put on the floor. The staff said nothing despite there being a sign on their door stating they were no longer allowing animals inside; they have a full patio of outside seating. It would have been nice of the staff to follow their own rules and offer them a table outside. Unfortunately, I'm allergic to dogs. When we got our food (I had to ask again for the orange juice) I was very disappointed. I had ordered the California Benedict and the "avocado" was pre-packaged guacamole-like paste from a container. The mixture was also warm, as were the soggy tomatoes underneath, almost like they were cooked. It is not difficult to make a simple Benedict and just before serving add some fresh sliced tomato and avocado. Would you serve a burger with hot lettuce and cooked tomato? Same concept. In a word, this meal was unappetizing. I scraped off the topping and ate what I could around it. The eggs were nicely poached, the potatoes seasoned, the English muffin toasted. The OJ was delicious, the best part of the meal. The uneaten removed pile of my entree went seemingly unnoticed by our waitress who was by no means rude but just seemed a bit short with us. My boyfriend's combo, while tasting fine, was smaller than we're used to at most breakfast spots (especially for the menu calling it the "Belly Buster") and he found it difficult to eat his pancakes as they were on the same small plate as his yolky eggs. Overall the food and service both left a bad taste in our mouths and it was not a great experience. We will not return, nor recommend.

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    DoughBoyz Pizza

    DoughBoyz Pizza

    3.4(33 reviews)
    1.5 mi

    Absolutely delicious and hearty, massive pizzas! We ordered 2 large ("the works" and veggie) and my…read morebest girlfriends and I loved both! The ingredients are fresh, sauce flavor is great, the dough/crust is great too! The slices were massive, like thin NY style. The staff was great too! Funny and patient man who answered the phone(; fast, friendly, and personable man who delivered the pizza! Definitely recommend Dough Boys! 5 of us girls ate it for dinner last night aaand slices for lunch today! Yumm!

    If I had to guess, I'd say that 75% of people (that's people, not Americans...pizza is…read moreinternational) in this wonderful world could probably put "Pizza expert" on their resumés, and 50% of those people would be right. I am one of those people. While I'm not exactly an international jet setter or anything, I have indeed experiences humanity's greatest creation next to music in several international cities and have made it a point to "try the pie" in hundreds of cities and small towns across the US. Whether it be a day time single slice, a late night post party calorie grab, or a beach hotel / motel feast...I can whole heartedly say that I've had the pleasure of trying a swath of the at least 50 styles of pizza available in our great country (yep, at least one style in every state, see video citation at the end), I can also confidently say that "NYC style" is the most famous, and the most commonly claimed by crappy pizza parlors in every nook and cranny across the US....Doughboyz, in little and sometimes sleepy Sebastian, FL is not one of them. It's not a neon saturated late-night spot on the strip, shelling out acres of bland but hot and satisfying jumbo slices. Conversely, it's also not a renowned and respected local Italian restaurant, lined with red and white checkered tables, and walls covered in autographed jerseys and photos with celebrities and athletes. In fact, as far as the actual venue goes, Doughboyz seems like an OK place to sit down for a slice, but not especially memorable (yet). This is exactly why my girlfriend, and I are so blown away with the DELICIOUS AND PROPER NYC style pizza that they make...and only between the unique and exclusive business hours that the owner couple is available to serve the community. Light, spongy, but crisp crust. Pleasantly sweet, but not overly "tomatoe-y" sauce, gooey but not greasy mozzarella cheese (almost sexual really), and what I believe to quality hand sliced meats, as well as other ingredients.... if you know, you just know. This is damned good Pizza and will make an impression on the first hungry bite! Now, as if that weren't enough. Doughboyz' ownership also puts their product confidence on display in a bold way by offering an enormous 24" monster pie that makes for an easy 100 liked on social media, while also providing delicious leftovers for at least one day (depending on the company of course). The best thing about this big boy is that after ordering it a few times now....it doesn't seem to skimp on anything compared to its traditionally sized counterparts, something that pizza aficionados know to be the oldest jumbo slice gimmick in the world. You get 24 inches of evenly distributed NYC style goodness, no excuses. Anyways! I'm supposed to be laying off bread and carbs for a couple weeks, and writing this review is making me hungry! Heck, I'm probably writing it today because I'm craving a slice THAT BAD. PIZZA IS LIFE, and in the beginning there was Doughboyz Video link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o4L2uGof2As&t=29s&ab_channel=WeirdHistoryFood

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    DoughBoyz Pizza - Giant Meat Lovers Slice $4.95

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    Khob Khun Thai & Sushi Restaurant - Four Season Roll

    Khob Khun Thai & Sushi Restaurant

    4.6(42 reviews)
    3.4 mi

    I love thai food and was happy to see the good reviews, but i do not understand the ratings after…read morei tried their dish.. I ordered the drunken noodle dish, it is one of my favorite but it was not authentic, or any good. Overall, the dish was super greasy, smelled strong from the fish sauce i guess, had no flavor at all, super disappointing. The meat was chewy as well. First and last time here. I could not eat the dish..

    My husband said at 7PM on a Saturday that he wanted Thai. I quickly pulled up yelp and found this…read moreplace which seemed promising from the reviews. We arrived at around 8:30. We were quickly greeted by a very sweet hostess. She immediately asked us for our drink order and brought them out. A few moments later our waitress came over. We ordered our go-to Thai curries- Massaman and Panang, with chicken, and a kids chicken teriyaki. The kids teriyaki was delicious! Huge hit with the kids. They ate the rice chicken and veggies. It was quite a big plate so my 5 and 4 year old happily shared one order. Our curries came with Miso soup- it was Miso soup. I've never had bad Miso soup, I feel like there really isn't anything that you can screw up. Then came the curries. Panang was exactly how we expected it to be- and it seemed to have a lot more bell peppers than we usually enjoy at other restaurants. It was so delicious- not watered down. The Massaman was equally amazing- and different. But not in a bad way! It seemed less sweet and with more emphasis on warm spices like cinnamon and cardamom. If you love a more aromatic, spice-forward take on Massaman, you'll love this version! Inside looks very clean and plenty of tables. Sushi bar in the back but visible by all. Hopefully this was an off night because there were only three tables full.

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