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    Turning Point - Doylestown

    3.6 (96 reviews)
    Closed 7:30 am - 3:00 pm

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    Good for kids
    Dogs allowed
    Outdoor seating

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    Kelly N.

    We joined the waitlist at 25 to 30 mins go there about 20 mins in and waited for an additional about 20 mins. I thoughts such high wait times, food must be amazing. The restaurant had a ton of empty tables, so I am assuming under staffed for long wait time. Our waiter was super nice and helped recommend a drink. I went with the campfire latte for $6.20, and my boyfriend went with MARSHMALLOW cold BREW, which I think was way better than my campfire latte. For breakfast, we went with the BREAKFAST COMBO for $16. It came with a Belgium waffle , 2 eggs your way i got scrambled with cheese, chicken sausage & and a side of potatoes. The waffle my boyfriend said was amazing The chicken sausage was pretty good, eggs had a good amount of cheese which was great an potatoes were perfectly crispy.

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    Jaide T.

    If you are feeling hangry, make sure to eat a quick bite beforehand since this place is always busy! I wish I asked for the hostess' name because she was so sweet and friendly. My family and I asked to sit outside at the last minute (sorry) and she accommodated us! Their outside patio is a little small, but spacious at the same time. Our server was attentive and friendly as well. There are so many scrumptious options to choose from, it was difficult! Lol. The Berry-Licious Waffle, Breakfast Potatoes, and Shakshuka (a.k.a. eggs in purgatory) were absolutely delicious! The smell of the Shakshuka (a.k.a. Eggs in Purgatory) was to die for! The portions are a generous size making your tummy happy that you'll be able to have some leftovers! One last cute thing I noticed, they even have little cups of Cheerios for the kiddos by the hostess stand!

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    4 years ago

    Delicious and a fun menu. It does get busy on the weekends though so reservations would be a nice feature that they don't have.

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    5 years ago

    Overrated. Over priced. Mediocre food. Poached eggs were hardboiled. Not the best eggs Benedict.

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    Came in today for their first day open, really good food and great service! Will definitely be back.

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    Came for lunch with a few friends and Kate was our server she did a great job we're definitely going to be back!

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