Thursday, January 3, 2008

Cornerstone

By Aaris A. Schroeder
Dec. 18, 2007

Cornerstone Restaurant located on J and 23rd St. in Midtown has been a long-time hot spot for locals looking for something tasty to eat. The restaurant is quite casual as booths claim the walls and several tables are scattered around three dinning rooms.

Pick where you want to sit and a server will be right with you to take your order. When I ate at Cornerstone, I ordered ‘create-your-own’ omelet along with coffee and cranberry juice. The omelet came as a layered egg specialty filled with cheese and veggies, just as I had ordered it. Cornerstone is known for their potatoes which resemble scalloped potatoes that looked lightly pan-fried.

There was plenty of food and the prices weren’t too bad either – but you do have to pay up front. Don’t forget to walk back to your table to leave a tip. I left with a full stomach but not so sure if I should come back again to Cornerstone for breakfast. Maybe lunch?

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