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Bidrage med feedbackVery dissapointed hamburgues was like microwaved kind, chips came in a tiny cup, the gentleman in charge was very grouchy the young girl was yrying het best. I usually try to see something positive, but the gentleman clearly didnt want to be there. Bathroom was smelly and had no hand soap.
Love this place!!! It’s like walking into my mother's kitchen back in the 50s!!!When you walk in you hear a voice welcoming you. Your eyes follow the voice and see an older man sitting in a wheelchair at a table near the kitchen.You get to pick where you sit. You are then greeted by the young waitress.Then you look at the menu. The prices are very reasonable.The menu includes many items that sound familiar but a bit different than other restaurants. It was mid afternoon. I ordered a Gyro and my husband a Ruben. I got 2 sides, potato salad and Cole slaw.The owner wheeled into the kitchen, stood up and got our orders ready. He personally makes everything himself.I took one bite of his potato salad and I was back in my mother's kitchen.We invited him to join us and we got to know this unusual man with a dry sense of humor. If they aren't too busy you may want to invite him to chat with you too. The food was DELICIOUS. He said he is often asked what's in his food? REALLY? That's all.Give it a try and tell him Lynne suggested you come visit him. Oh, home made ice cream. He also has homemade pie if he hasn't sold out.Lastly, ask him about his room in the back.
We came in the end of the day right before Thanksgiving. So most of the deserts were already gone. So I can't speak about the donuts or cheesecake that we had hoped for. But Steve made us some sandwiches and entertained my kids with cool colored glasses for the lemonade. And for a finale he served some *amazing* handmade ice cream that was just delicious.
Great breakfast, owner is in wheelchair but you wouldn't know it. doesn't keep him from doing anything. love eating there.
We have been here multiple times, yes multiple times. I have given this place chances, as the food use to be decent. Portions are super small, only got a half a piece of toast, economy... I get it. We gave it one more chance after a long trip to the library, and two screaming kids saying they are starving . After eating, I asked the waitress if she got to keep her tips, she said no, and that she hardly gets paid enough. All the money goes to God I think there should be some kind of proof, seems rude of me, I know, but waitress work hard, and the owner/cook is not Mr. Personality. Something does not seem legit, he underpays, and takes the tips. The back of house should be reason enough for the place to be shut down. After a restroom trip, there are opened razors sitting right outside the door on the water heater. Loved my waitress though!!