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By Mary Brown Malouf

Published on May 29, 1997

Chip's, long known for the best burger 'n' fries meals in town (at least, that's always been my opinion) is now turning those griddles to another good use--breakfast. Pancakes, eggs, bacon, biscuits, you name it, in any number of combinations, with a cup of plain American coffee, are all served, as they say, in short order. And there's a whole list of Mexican-inspired breakfasts, too--migas, breakfast tacos, huevos rancheros. Kellogg disciples can even get a bowl of cereal, hot or cold. Right now, breakfast is available at the Lovers location only. This could easily turn out to be your favorite place to read the paper. From 7 a.m.- 10:30 a.m.

--Mary Brown Malouf

Chip's, 4530 Lovers Lane, (214) 691-2447



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