Teera Williamson
Google
The prices at the hot bar are ridiculous, but that’s not even my main issue. The breakfast menu actually has decent prices — a bacon, egg, and cheese sandwich is about $5, and an egg and cheese is around $4.50.
One day, I asked if they could make me a grilled cheese, and the lady said sure. It was even rang up as a bacon, egg, and cheese, which I didn’t mind at the time. But here’s where it gets confusing the one time I asked for a bacon grilled cheese (or even just bacon and cheese), she said it would be $1.50 extra for bacon.
Now maybe it’s just me, but how does that make sense? If a bacon, egg, and cheese is $5, why would a bacon and cheese be $6.50 when you’re literally giving me less — no egg, just 1–2 slices of cheese and 2 strips of bacon like before. I tried to explain it, but she acted like she didn’t understand.
It’s not about the $1.50 — it’s about consistency and logic. The pricing just doesn’t add up