Cheap Eats 2006

Even though it's nestled in the heart of Hipsterville, you don't need a neck tattoo or two watches on each wrist to enjoy a hearty repast at Paradox. They specialize in vegan and veggie offerings, but meat eaters won't feel left out. The Country Comfort breakfast ($8.95) is indeed a "Huge Plate-o-Food" compete with two eggs (or tofu), two sausages (chicken or veggie), potatoes and their signature, finger-lickin' almond gravy over biscuits. Add a yummy Paradox waffle ($3.95) and they'll have to roll you home. (ID)

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