Mul's Diner
If you pay any attention to these pages at all, you know that 4
out of 5 of my reviews revolve around breakfast food in some location, so I
present to you Mul's diner. A retro spot
at the beginning of Southie, this is working-class deliciousness. Now, I don't
have the menu in front of me as I write this, but they have the typical "hungry
man" breakfast, which they call the Truck Driver. This was my standard Sunday
breakfast for the first four years I lived in Boston. It's 10 dollars of pure delicious
heart-stopping lard which includes: 3 eggs, bacon, ham, sausage, home-fries,
and a side of pancakes or french toast. I couldn't stand up straight after such
a feast, and It made my Sunday afternoon a long lazy siesta. I'd say go early--the
hangover crowd tends to fight the post church crowd for seats. I do still miss
the best waitress they had, who was a tall gorgeous punker chick with two full
sleeves of amazing tats, who filled your coffee before it even got slightly
cool. Here's to you punker-girl, Mul's is still kick ass, but we, your patrons,
salute you.
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