Town & Country Restaurant
17 N Ayer St, Harvard, IL, 60033
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Address :
17 N Ayer St
Harvard, IL, 60033 - Phone (815) 943-6606
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Opening Hours
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Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Breakfast
Parking : Street
Bike Parking : No
Good for Kids : No
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Ambience : Divey, Casual
Noise Level : Quiet
Alcohol : No
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : No
Has TV : No
Waiter Service : Yes
Caters : No
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Jeffery M.
Another Metra Trip to Harvard and of course another lunch stop at Town & Country. Four of us arrived hungry Saturday on the 12:20 p.m., train coming from Waukegan by way of Chicago. Having been here twice before, we knew the restaurant was just a block from the station. Talk about convenience. Nothing fancy here but full plates of food at reasonable prices. When I told Marge our waitress we had to be out in an hour for the 1:35 p.m., train back to Chicago, she was an angel making sure we had everything we needed in rapid time. I ordered the Liver and Onions dinner ($6.95) which came complete with soup or salad, potato and vegetable along with a small dessert. Two of the guys ordered breakfast and the other a Mexican dish. The menu is extensive for such a small place. All filled up, it was soon time to go. Hope to see you again Marge next year!
(3)Tim T.
not to bad but service can be slow when it is busy mainly because they only have one waitress per shift I just go for coffee. the food is nothing really fancy just standard dinner fair.
(1)The P.
Scary bad what a dive! have gone here again i'll admit you get good service when the owner is there in the mornings but after that it goes down hill the place has a purple ceiling and seems to be decorated in dollar store crap. shame too it was a nice restaurant at one time I hear.
(1)Franklin D.
Scary bad. One "waitperson" (because you're always waiting on her, get it?) stumbling around the dining area apologizing profusely for being bad at her job, one dude in the back on the phone messing up the orders. Looong waits for meals to come out at random times, undercooked fries, bad taste. Total crap.
(1)Lia L.
Horrifying decor, no public restroom (wtf?), extremely slow service when it's not busy at all, lukewarm food, old and wrinkly menus. The plus sides - ok tasting food that didn't give us food poisoning (if that could be a plus side?) and cheap prices...that's about it! Won't be going back, which is a pity because I'd like to appreciate local businesses. The place could use Gordon Ramsay with his "Kitchen Nightmares" show.
(1)Elijah M.
This place has not been discovered by the McHenry County Health Department. The weekend breakfast buffet is rarely above the warm stage. Service is usually good, but the real problem is presented when the food arrives. The family that owns this place has the Country Market next door which is famous for stale and rancid. Unless you wish to become ill, try breakfast at McDonalds
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