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8The Daily far HeelThursday, November 6, 1986 Breakfast-lovers love Ye Olde Waffle Shop Do you ever think about eating breakfast somewhere else besides in front of your refrigerator, in your room or in Lenoir? On one of those rainy Sundays, so frequent this time of the year, do you ever wish for a filling brunch, but don't have the time, money or right clothes for some place like the Carolina Coffee Shop? Or are you the type of person who loves breakfast at any time of the day, craving eggs for lunch and pancakes for an afternoon snack? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then you might want to try out Ye Olde Waffle Shop, located on Franklin Street near The Four Corners Restaurant. Open from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Mondays through Saturdays and 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Sundays, the Waffle Shop is perfect for students who have time for breakfast or for those who enjoy brunch. Ye Olde Waffle Shop is a quaint little restaurant. The front room looks almost like Mel's Diner of the television rerun "Alice," with bar seats facing an open grill and a few tables resting against the opposite wall. It's a good place to sit for those of us who like to watch our food being prepared or even comment on the chefs cooking techniques. In contrast to the front area is the back room, which looks more like a typical restaurant. This part of the shop has a more personal atmosphere wiih gray tables and soft lighting from wall lanterns. The menu features most of the typical breakfast foods plus a few lunch sandwiches. In the way of eggs, the Waffle Shop offers plain eggs and a variety of omelets. Prices for one or two eggs with side order options of hashbrowns, grits, bacon or sausage range from $2.15 to $3.20. For a dollar or two more, you can order one of the various omelets they offer cheese, Western, Spanish, sausage and sour cream, mushroom and Swiss cheese, stroganoff, Big Al's and Big Bird omelets. Toast or an English muffin comes with these orders. For the pancake lover, the menu offers has just about every type of pancake imaginable. For about $3 you can get your choice of short stack, pecan, pecan short, blueb erry short or blueberry stack hot cakes, served with butter and syrup. The restaurant also offers the hot cake sandwich made of two pancakes, one egg and either bacon or sausage for $3.30, if you want to sample a little bit of everything. Like pancakes, waffles also come in various ways. You can either have the regular cream waffles or opt for the pecan, blueberry and apple cinnamon waffles. These range from $2.50 to $3.95. Also on the menu are sandwiches for those people who rarely eat breakfast. The sandwiches are WERE FIGHTING FOR OJRUFE American Hocrt Association OsSh Buiilngion Restaurants fairly inexpensive, priced under $3.50. The list includes hamburger, BLT, grilled cheese, grilled ham and cheese, turkey and turkey club sandwiches. The service is pretty fast, but it's i t..:;s .-..ViV : A' . . . . .v.-jf. A-..Mg s w.- -.V www vvwsw w,v xvXvN $W--W-X WvaV sV-tX-Vv v-& "111 X::-:::S:::v S!v. It .... .. SS! iS iS i, .. ... sx. jfef i La ? I '....'.wwA---. 1? g . : 1 i I I - A WAV . i we mm .-.....i;.v..v--:-:-.-..-.-.-.v.'.-.v.-.-.-.-! DTH Janet Jarman Ye Olde Waffle Shop on Franklin Street TAKE A BREAK. EN JOY A HAPPY SMILE. JUST CHILL AND SERVE SPFCIAITY SPIRITS 1 TD.. F'RlNCETDN. " j J Please Print: "Name J HAPPY SMILE KAMIKAZE T-SHIRT j 1 00 cotton with label design on front side J 1 shirt 695 postage paid J 2 shirts - Happy Smile frisbee s1 5. r PPD Circle Size XL L M S I SEND CHECK OR MONEY ORDER TO: I HAPPY SMILE T-SHIRT OFFER I P0 BOX 2218 Pnnceton.NJ08540-0071 (Allow 2 weeks for delivery) not the type of place to go if you have 1 5 minutes before a big test. Allow about 45 minutes for the meal. Some mornings the restaurant can become pretty crowded and hectic, which seems to demonstrate its popularity among students. A quick look through the big window facing Franklin Street, though, can give you a pretty good idea of how long the line is and how long you may have to wait. The restaurant doesn't deliver, but those who are really pressed for time can call a take-out number to have food ready when they arrive. As the menu says, "Good food, no yolk." 8 t3 PMIB IS Downtown Chapel Hill 942-0122 Of 'fie. '9 r i i Throughout November " 20 OFF i i i i ANY PURCHASE IN i I -ri IP" r"N r- TTfS nuAn I i i nc eii-iciziv o n j r i L I THE ONE STOP GREEK SHOP Fraternity or Sorority Sportswear and Gift Items Greek Stop Coupons will appear in the DTH every Monday & Thursday all November! TRIPODI'S Uptown Deli and Restaurant x Delicious and Delightful! Come in to see our 12' display case of cheesecakes, cakes, tortes, pies, strudel, cream horns and Pattis popular sour cream chocolate squares 36 Deli Sandwiches Stromboli Croissant Sandwiches Italian Sausaae Potato Burger Muffeletta Reuben Turkey Reuben Italian Sub Hot Roast Beef Knockwurst Blintzes Bagel Melt Meatball Bounce Omelettes Bagel Melt Pizza Bagel German Band Deli Plate Kielbassa Bagel Eggel Latke Fresh Baked Croissants Pasta Specials Daily Franklin Centre 942-4616 Mon.-Sat. 11-8 Address City 0 State Zip
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