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First time here and won’t be the last! I got the Harvest Hash, which is a seasonal special, and ohhhh my goodness. Every bite was a different burst of flavors. I added their homemade sausage which was cooked and seasoned beautifully. The “Benedict in a hole” was super delicious and the bread is unreal. We thought the bacon in the middle was way undercooked and the whole dish would be better off with crispier or more well-cooked bacon. That said, their actual bacon is good. Really cool vibe in an awesome location, great overall value.
We tried Wild Hare for breakfast today and were happy we did! The Wild Hare Breakfast Sammie was delicious and they happily accommodated my no meat request and substituted for a 2nd egg. The corn bread sounded amazing, which the cashier confirmed, and it was! Lastly, the coffee was fantastic, though I wish the latte had been a little larger. We liked the ambiance but it was a little chilly for us. Overall, super yummy and we’ll be back!
I recently stopped by The Wild Hare in Hudson after hearing some buzz, and overall, the experience was… mixed. The food was good — fresh, flavorful, and clearly made with care. I had no complaints there. The coffee was solid, too. The wait to order was decent. Not the fastest, but nothing outrageous either. The atmosphere was cute and cozy, and it seemed like a nice spot to relax or catch up with a friend. But what really threw me off — and honestly left me feeling a bit frustrated — was the tipping setup. You place your order at the counter, grab your own coffee, and pick up your food when your name is called. Yet you’re prompted to leave a tip upfront, before you’ve received anything, and without any actual table service. I’m all for tipping when service is being provided, but in this case, it felt awkward and a little unfair. It’s not a dealbreaker, but it did put a damper on the experience. I just think if you’re going to ask for tips, there should be some level of service attached. Otherwise, it starts to feel less like gratitude and more like obligation.
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