- Diner
- American
Cornerstone
Menu for Cornerstone
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Ratings and Reviews for Cornerstone
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Sep 27 2008
BabyMonster via Citysearch
I have heard so many great things about The Cornerstone. I have never gone before. So this morning my husband and I decided to try...read more
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May 05 2008
flowergirls via Citysearch
It was alright. No kid items and hardly a selection. Kinda dirty and unorganized.Service was junk. Don't really need to go back....read more
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Apr 23 2008
via Citysearch
I come here for breakfast. If you live downtown, it's a perfect weekend brunch spot. You can walk to the restaurant and sit outdoo...read more
The Scene
Frantically hungry people set to the task of getting their names on a long waiting list, then join the masses on the sidewalks vying for a shady outdoor table next to the newspaper stand. This is a true townie spot, abuzz with eccentric personalities, bodies adorned with tattoos and yuppies in spandex.
The Food
Plates piled high with home fries, eggs and greasy bacon are paraded through the tiny, worn restaurant and outside until they reach their rightful owners. Pancakes, French toast, omelets, eggs Benedict: You name it, if it's an a.m. dish, it's on the menu. Oh, and you can get lunch, too. Although the food doesn't warrant standing around for half an hour, it satisfies your early morning cravings. Many of the dishes that sounded tasty, like the artichoke sausage scramble and the biscuits and gravy, were bland. Ask for a bottle of Tobasco and you'll be fine.