| About: | Hash House A Go Go has earned devoted fans with huge portions of artfully arranged "twisted farm food". The chef has fun with dishes drawing on fresh produce and livestock and customers have fun eating until the cows come home. Flapjacks might include frosted flakes, the burgers are stuffed, and don't be surprised by the waffles and caramel with a Sage fried chicken at dinner. Breakfast is a favorite, but every meal offers creative plates for hungry folks. |
| Hours: | Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner daily, Brunch Sat. Sun. |
| Categories: | All Bars, Pubs, & Clubs, Breakfast Restaurants, Restaurants, American Restaurants |
| Parking: | Street |
| Payment: | MasterCard, Visa, Discover, American Express |
| Cuisine: | American |
| Ambiance: | Family Friendly |
| Feature: | Healthy Options, Take Out |
| Reservations Policy: | Suggested |
| Dress Code: | Casual |
| Price: | $0 - $10 |
| Other Contact Info: | Email: jnr@cox.net |
If you can get past the smoked screen of being impressed with huge food, you will find great food. Some items are a little funk, but some are great. Give them a couple of try's before giving up. One plate can feed a family of four. You will be happy with Pancakes or a burger for your first time. One warning is you have to be cool to eat here (very trendy,popular). The only bad thing I saw is the little jar of jam on the table that everyone shares (DIRTY).
Have had breakfast 2 time, and still dont like it..
The mash potatoes that fill up the plate are left over's and microheated.The bisquits aren't even worm.
Lunch was a little better,not much. Plates get to busy, and I hate eating out of a skillet.
French toast should be called cinnamon toast.(lighten up on the cinnamon please)
I only go when I get invited by clients.
I would'nt mind the prices if the food was good'
Would not , and have not recommended this place.
Food was just OK, nothing special..lots of potatos with no seasoning. a little to pricey for what you get.