5 /5 W Regina (Traveling DiDi): Town & Country was nearly 70% full between 0830 and 0930 on a damp and chilly Thursday morning. There were a lot of egg-based foods on the menu, but I was not in the mood for eggs. Theres an egg shortage anyway. The prices have gone up, and that has been reflected in the prices on the menu. SMOKED SALMON TOAST it is, then. The dill cream was warm. Although I prefer fewer to no (red) onions, they were easy enough to remove. The BOWL of FRESH CUT FRUIT was a good size. At that price point, had the bowl been smaller, this review would have gone differently. The fruit was chilled, but not all of it was sweet. I did not mind, however. I ate all of the fruit. Server JULIA H suggested fruit vs. potatoes. The fruit was over 71% more expensive than the potatoes. JULIA H did a fine job with the upselling... She spent a few moments helping me decide what to eat. County MUSIC was playing (low) when I got there. I was unfamiliar with the artists; but then Tracy Chapman came on, and I am familiar with her. The musical selections did not create, nor did they enhance the ambiance in the café. I think that the sounds generated by individual conversations created more of an atmosphere than the music produced. The DECORE was unexpected. There was a bit of county-western. I saw a lasso and a "Tombstone" movie poster hung on a wall. A kind of country store-sitiation was happening behind me as I sat at the bar. You may or may not like the sundries (see pic) on offer. They do sell a deep-fried Focaaia sweet bread.