Monday, December 6, 2010

Saturday 12/4 Breakfast— Market Street Grill West Chester, PA

Saturday 12/4 Breakfast—  Market Street Grill
As you can tell by now, we go through stretches of eating out a lot!  As I have been battling a foot and ankle issue, it has led me to dine out more during this period than usual since it is harder to stand on my feet for long periods to make meals in the kitchen.  Hopefully this will change a bit in the new year!
Today’s breakfast is at one of our more favored breakfast places--  Market Street Grill  located at 6 West Market Street in West Chester.  Market Street Grill has the traditional feeling of a diner in a non-diner setting.  When you walk into the restaurant the place is usually bustling with hungry diners and very enthusiastic young servers. 
The breakfast menu (breakfast served all day) features traditional breakfast items as well as some interesting items such as Brown Sugar Swirl Stuffed French Toast with Caramelized Bananas, Cream Cheese and Walnuts, Brisket Hash or the French Toast served with blueberry stilton. 
Today, I chose one of my favorite sandwiches which is not actually on the menu, but they will make regardless.  This is a pepper and egg sandwich—this however is the Cadillac of pepper and egg sandwiches because they will make to order so I get this with cheddar cheese and fried onions on a Kaiser roll.  The roll is not a true Kaiser it is more of egg roll somewhere between an egg Challah type roll and a brioche roll.  In any event it holds the sandwich nicely together.  Today’s sandwich did not disappoint and I will also say that Market Street is one of the only places that will make this sandwich with a choice of how you want your eggs—most places prefer only to do this sandwich with scrambled eggs because eggs over medium get tricky to keep from breaking on the roll.  This sandwich was priced today at $7.  I say this last line because every time I go to Market Street the sandwich is priced differently since not on the menu and I may just have to ask the owner one of these times how much it should actually be!  I will say it is still a nice value at $7 and is served with a generous portion of hash brown potatoes. 
My dining partner had 2 scrambled eggs with bacon and hash browns along with white toast ($5.50). 
Overall today was the usual outstanding performance expected from Market Street Grill and is always a winner when we dine here. 
4.5 Brownies   

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