Windmill Family Restaurant
1190 Ave of the Cities, East Moline, IL, 61244
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Address :
1190 Ave of the Cities
East Moline, IL, 61244 - Phone (309) 796-0030
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Opening Hours
- Mon :6:00 am - 9:00pm
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : Yes
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Lunch
Parking : Private Lot
Bike Parking : No
Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Noise Level : Average
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : Free
Has TV : No
Waiter Service : Yes
Caters : No
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Eric S.
Stopped here for the first time this morning. There's nothing that really grabs the attention of passing motorists, so I'm guessing the majority of their business is neighborhood locals. We walked in and were pleasantly surprised, the interior was nicer than we expected, and we were greeted and seated right away. Our waitress Bev was friendly and took care of our needs very efficiently and the food came out promptly. Our food was good and we enjoyed it but i don't really see breakfast as the meal to really judge a restaurant by, so I will have to return and give the dinner menu a try. My first experience with this restaurant was good and I didn't see anything that would keep me from returning to, or recommending this restaurant.
(4)Chris M.
I went there with family, and after reading other reviews I decided to order a hamburger thinking it would be safe. The burger was mediocre and an hour after I left I had horrible stomach cramps. Our group ordered a variety of items and none of them were very appealing. We ordered spaghetti for my four-year-old daughter. The portion was adult sized and really not very good. The sauce was bland and tasteless and the noodles were over done. This place appears to be a local geriatric hang out because everything is planned and the same. If you want something new and or good avoid this place like the plague!!!
(1)Steven R.
I frequent this place only because my grandparents enjoy the food and coffee. I'm satisfied with the food for the most part. It tastes like something I've made at home. However, the service is terrible. There is only one waitress who actually takes good care of my son and family when I visit there. She's always in a good mood and interacts with my child. The rest of them, including the owners, don't know customer service. The lady who sat us today just tossed the menus on table and walked away without saying a word. Then, as the OWNER of the restaurant kicked chair as he walked by. No big deal..but he didn't say anything. Even a "Oops" would've done. If it wasn't for my grandparents enjoying this place, I probably would only get food to go.
(2)J P.
Had breakfast for lunch and it was very good and filling. The waitress gave us great service even though she was busy serving many other customers. Looking forward to going back and trying something from the lunch or dinner menu.
(5)Robb M.
The menu is huge. Too huge. It makes me think that they cannot possibly store all that food without most of it being frozen. The decor is dated. It is a pretty typical mediocre "Family Restaurant." There is another restaurant just like this down the Avenue, but it is terrible. There is also a local chain of restaurants that is similar, but Windmill is better than that. Still, to nothing to get excited over.
(2)Tania H.
Stay far far away.... This place has been remodeled?? Seriously? When, in 1983?? Nothing about this experience was good... I went here because it was conveniently close to my hotel and I had a long day of travel... Some homestyle food sounded good... Yuck! The place is tired at best the ceiling is stained, the decor is a flashback to the 80's and the food is frankly way under par. The salad had wilted lettuce and there was so much dressing on it you could season another 10... The chicken fried steak was tasteless covered in bland gravy with a side of over cooked veggies and box cooked mashed potatoes! What is good about this place????
(1)Catherine M.
Never again. Last time I ate there I was sick for 3 days. So was my dad. We ate identical meals so there was no question where we'd gotten sick. It's severely outdated. Greeks trying to cook American foods. Typical of this area, all unsuccessful.
(1)Jenna S.
Yep, it's in Moline. Will you ever go there? Probably not. Last weekend I was visiting family that I had not seen in a long time and my great uncle took all of us here for dinner. For a diner in Moline, Illinois, this joint was pretty classy. My great uncle explained that the previous owners sold the business over 10 years ago and bought it back two or so years ago. They completely remodeled, and it shows. This is a bit fancier than your standard diner - new furniture, no plastic seat covers, great bakery case. The back room is pretty big and used for parties/large groups. There were several large groups of people there when we arrived so it's obviously the place to be if you're going out with your church friends on a Sunday afternoon. Our server was divine - very friendly, smart and fast. There were about 10 of us, so I understand how difficult it can be to remember everyone's order. She managed to do it, though! I ordered the beef sandwich with marinara sauce (I think they called it a Crisper?) and it was pretty good. I think there was way too much meat and not enough sauce, but it was tasty with a nice wad of melted provolone on top. It came with some sweet chicken and rice soup which started the meal nicely. I mean, c'mon, it's a diner. My great aunt said they had a great spinach pie (which four people in our group ordered) and they all liked it. Try that if you ever find yourself at Windmill. Good place to eat, good quality diner fare (and a pretty big menu to boot) and friendly service. It seems like it's centrally located to everything important in Moline and East Moline, so I can see why it's so popular among the locals.
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