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Feedback gevenToday in the afternoon to the busty bee resigned to eat with my father-in-law, woman and father-in-law at lunchtime. the prices are directly from the 70s. an breakfast sandwich for $0.92 that is not a type, under a buck for a ice and cheese sandwich on an English muffin. I went with a rustest tradition of the garage plate, well its version of it. hot dogs. fries. chili. mac salat and sneezing. a meal. Father-in-law had the same meal that he had for 55 years. 2 eier. bacon (limp). homefries and a large glass milk. we also had a grilled cheese and the 2-2-2 on our table and everything was on the place when diner is eating what you demand. do not fit on the busty bee .
It is a family-run American resturant. it has an old fascinating look. eating is really good. the owner is friendly and also helps to cut any menu item on their taste. it is a must to visit breakfast place when they are in the city.
I've been eating at busy for 35 years. the last of the fat spoon dinner. for those of us who remember a packaged nick 's at 2-3 am.or marks on the lake. we remember good food for great prices. stop, take a stand and fall back into the time. let them steve, cook them an breakfast. Don't forget the pancakes!
Busy bee is the best place to get breakfast in the city, hands down. it's just cashless, but the prizes can't be beaten. they can eat or take off. in the interior you will find a traditional diner setup: a counter with a swinging plug and a few stands. the waitresses are all friendly and lovable and are well familiar with their regular customers. the hearts that cook the meals and possess the place) are also fantastic. I like to come here before I work to get a breakfast sandwich, because the service is fast, the price is cheap $0.92,) and eating is absolutely delicious. definitiw a diamant in the rough that everyone should check.
Good food in an iconic place ...love the old world charm and the service reminds me of eating at home