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    STEVES BREAKFAST AND MORE ATMOSPHERE

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    Moderate noise
    Divey
    Good for groups
    Dogs allowed

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    Wow! Their $4.99 breakfast special was two FULL plates of classic home style fair : ]
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    Wow, if you're thinking of going here and need to be convinced, do it. They've got an amazing S.A.D. breakfast (Standard American Diet) and classic lunch choices too. The prices are low and the portions are stacked high! My $4.99 special was so big I couldn't finish it. The staff is friendly, they all seem like they already know you when you walk in. Sometimes I get worried in Springfield cause I'm queer and a weird looking human in general, and it's comforting to come to a place like Steve's where you get the same wonderful service as anyone else. While still preserving the familiar hospitality of a locally owned breakfast spot. They've got lotto and alcohol too if you're into that. What can I say? I'll be back.

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    Great fries love the food. Places is run down and a littler dirty but thats how most good food is made.

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    Steves is a jewel on Mohawk ,,,,Great Service,Best Chicken Fried Steak around,Great Spot!!!! Bring your Camaro!!!!!

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    Ordered the special, should have read closer. There was more to the meal then we knew. Very good

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    Best breakfast place in town. Great food! HUGE portions! Small price!! If you have kids or a teenager bring them here!

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