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danielonn Oct 12, 2009 11:20 pm

Hobees Restaurants SF Bay Area
 
For those of you looking for a great place to eat Breakfast Lunch or Dinner at a reasonable cost without the unhealthy choices then head over to Hobees You can go to www.hobees.com to find the location nearest you.

If you remember the Good Earth and enjoyed it then you will like Hobees. I enjoy their towelettes, burgers, sandwiches, salads and more. They have an all you can eat salad and soup bar for around $8. You can get bottomless bowls of oatmeal before 10:30 for around $3. Their coffee cake is to die for and some breakfast items allow you to have it.

The coffee cake is so big that you could share it or bring it home. It is served hot with butter. They have Tullys coffee lattes etc. The kids will like it too and they have a good Kids Menu.

Don't be afraid to have a meeting here as many executives of the Silicon Valley eat here.

Enjoy!

gleff Oct 13, 2009 5:26 am

Started going there for breakfast whenever in Palo Alto in '93 or so. Haven't been in awhile. Glad to hear it's still worthwhile.

sjclynn Oct 13, 2009 11:52 am

I usually go to the one at the Pruneyard
 
I love their orange tea. I have no idea how they brew it that strong but it sure is good.

I like them best for breakfast. Lots of scrambles and other creations beyond the traditional fare. I second that the coffee cake is to die for. It is served fresh and hot from the oven.

As I recall, "kids eat free on Tuesday." This one kid free with each adult entrée kind of thing.

sjclynn


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