No one loses weight dining at Carrs - the portions are truly bigger than our stomachs. But, beyond size, Carrs also delivers on taste, offering pancakes with a nice edge of crispy grease, fluffy with hints of buttermilk. Add a half-dozen links, maybe a couple fried eggs and you'll see why finding a seat can be difficult after church on Sundays. The wait time after ordering is also challenging, so plan on at least a few cups of coffee before your food arrives. As far as breakfast goes, you won't find a better plate of cakes.
[11006 Bridgeport Way SW, Lakewood, 253.584.4622]
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Peg Doman said on Apr. 20, 2011 at 12:37pm
We recently went to Carrs with some friends on a Sunday morning at noon. I wish I'd read your article before we went. It seemed to us that the waitress didn't turn in our order because people were served who came in well after us. I was not charmed with my meal. There is literally, almost a ton of food on each plate, but the hash browns were not even up to Sherri's standards. Carrs' hb were a huge mound of white and uncooked middle with a thin layer of browns to fool you. I realize it was Sunday afternoon and any time after 10 a.m. on a Sunday is a guaranteed wait, but the waitress did not even acknowledge the extraordinary wait we had and I was severely disappointed in the hashbrowns. Quantity does NOT make up for poor quality.
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