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    Railway Express Coffee and Eats

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 7:00 am - 12:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    The food here is amazing especially the wildcat fries!!…read more Their cakes are so delicious, they made my Alice in Wonderland wedding cake and my husband's birthday cake! I highly recommend them.

    We walked in and were greeted by what appeared to be a very small manager-in-training -- maybe 11…read moreyears old. Cute kid, but we weren't sure if we had walked into a restaurant or a homeschool business project. We asked if we should seat ourselves. He said yes. So we did. Then we fetched our own menus because clearly we were expected to earn our breakfast. We waited... and waited... until we finally asked if he was the one supposed to take our order. He said yes, very matter-of-factly, like duh. So we placed our order: the "kids" pancake, a breakfast burrito, and a chicken biscuit. What showed up: THREE giant pancakes for the kid's order -- like, "Texas Roadhouse meets elementary school lunch special." Way overkill. But to be fair, they were the tastiest thing we had. And they came with a giant cup of maple syrup -- no exaggeration. We're talking enough to drown the pancakes, your feelings, and possibly a small dog. Honestly, I respect the chaos. The burrito was huge and greasy, but pretty decent. The chicken biscuit? Picture a frozen chicken tender slapped on a biscuit with all the enthusiasm of a middle school cafeteria lunch lady. It was fine. Just... fine. Drinks? We asked for water and orange juice and got a plastic water bottle and a mini OJ. Low effort, high price. After the meal, the kid vanished like a magician. We waited around to pay, but no adults appeared unless you actively summoned them like some sort of brunch séance. Eventually my husband went to the back to find someone because another poor guy had been standing at the counter for 10+ minutes. An adult helped him, disappeared again, and we finally paid the kid (again -- love supporting youth employment, but maybe not as the only staff on the floor). The total? $25 for a meal that should've been more like $16 plus the cost of two bottled drinks. We didn't leave a tip because... well... that was the tipped price already. There was another group there who clearly knew the drill -- getting their own drinks, grabbing to-go boxes, probably flipping pancakes themselves. Locals, I assume. Look, I'm all for letting kids help in a family business. That's awesome. But maybe also have an adult present and, you know, supervising? Small town charm is one thing. This felt more like a pancake-themed fever dream.

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