Brothers Family Restaurant the
1718 2nd Ave, Rapids City, IL, 61278
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Address :
1718 2nd Ave
Rapids City, IL, 61278 - Phone (309) 496-2965
- Website https://thebrothersrestaurant.com/home/
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Opening Hours
- Mon :5:00 am - 10:00pm
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Bike Parking : Yes
Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Alcohol : No
Outdoor Seating : No
Has TV : No
Waiter Service : Yes
WE SERVE THE FOLLOWING STATES
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John B.
Awesome food great friendly service low prices. I had the turkey club and the turkey was thick cut good quality. The bacon was crispy. It was big enough that I could barely fit my mouth around it and my wife says I have a big mouth. Definitely would recommend and will definitely stop again.
(5)Strawberry S.
Friendly service, reasonable pricing, and tasty food are the highlights here. The chicken dumpling soup is the best I've had in the area and the stir fry was piled high with large portions of meat. The variety should suit a large number of tastes with an almost overwhelming number of options. All-you-can-eat specials are available daily as well as breakfast served all day. Try the fried zucchini! Just do it, dude, it's awesome.
(5)Ames B.
I ordered the veggie omelet with cheese. I was very disappointed. The omelet was roughly 12 inches long. They don't automatically come with cheese so I added it for an additional 35 cents. The cheese was only in the middle 3 inches of the omelet, and wasn't melted. The pancakes were ok but nothing special. They syrup lid was noticeably broken (when I say noticeably, I mean half the lid was missing).
(2)J W.
Everything is so tasty and super affordable. The waitresses are hospitable too. I am on a road trip and this is certainly something worth the money!
(5)Sam C.
Very tasty food, very jollly and welcoming environment. The service is so fast that I find myself asking how they get the food out to the tables so fast without cutting any corners. Spooky fast service, nice staff, very reasonable prices. I reccomend this place to everyone, I hope it stays open forever.
(5)Ron R.
Place was empty at 8pm on a Monday, that worried me a little. The soup was decent and salad was crisp. I gambled on a non breaded pork tenderloin trying to stay with white meat. I must admit I didn't know what to expect but it wasn't what I expected. It had a funky taste, not sure if it was the meat or the onions that were on top but I must admit I didn't like. In fact it was hard to eat. I'm sure other items might have been better. I always worry when the menu has American, Mexican, Italian, and seafood. Hard to keep everything fresh. I'm sure the experience could have been better with a different selection. I didn't have desert but the offerings looked good.
(3)Jimmy C.
Get the hot roast beef sandwich. Always consistent, always good.
(5)Faith T.
Disappointing experience. While the chicken & dumpling soup was pretty good, the entree was awful. The meatloaf was hidden by a drenching of gravy and it didn't taste like any meatloaf I've ever had before. Worse though was the soggy almost brown canned green beans that was passed off as a vegetable. The other option was a side of mashed potatoes that distinctly tasted like the kind right out of a box. My husband had the broiled lamb chops which was an improvement but surprisingly tasted quite greasy. I was expecting fresh country home cooking and it tasted more like a bad school cafeteria dinner.
(1)Justin H.
The seating has much to be desired, and it can get really busy for short burst. Great coffee. Very nice staff, and more than average food selection. Very diverse Breakfast selection for this style of restaurant. (Clears throat) The BEST Biscuits and Gravy in the QC (pounds fist into pulpit).
(3)Laura S.
Service was excellent and friendly on a very busy Sunday morning! Food was fantastic and the fresh fruit was exactly that, fresh!
(5)B G.
Plain diner food done perfectly every time. Fried chicken is great!
(5)Greg G.
I love this place! Outdated decor with a small town diner feel. The food is excellent and if you go you definitely need to order the beer-battered chicken. It is some of the best chicken I have ever had. I believe it is their "all you can eat" special on Saturday night.
(4)Meghan H.
Standard small town diner. Average service. Good breakfast.
(3)Chad B.
Standard small-town family restaurant with all day breakfast, meat loaf, ice cream, etc--all with cheap prices.
(2)J W.
Everything is so tasty and super affordable. The waitresses are hospitable too. I am on a road trip and this is certainly something worth the money!
(5)Strawberry S.
Friendly service, reasonable pricing, and tasty food are the highlights here. The chicken dumpling soup is the best I've had in the area and the stir fry was piled high with large portions of meat. The variety should suit a large number of tastes with an almost overwhelming number of options. All-you-can-eat specials are available daily as well as breakfast served all day. Try the fried zucchini! Just do it, dude, it's awesome.
(5)Sam C.
Very tasty food, very jollly and welcoming environment. The service is so fast that I find myself asking how they get the food out to the tables so fast without cutting any corners. Spooky fast service, nice staff, very reasonable prices. I reccomend this place to everyone, I hope it stays open forever.
(5)Ames B.
I ordered the veggie omelet with cheese. I was very disappointed. The omelet was roughly 12 inches long. They don't automatically come with cheese so I added it for an additional 35 cents. The cheese was only in the middle 3 inches of the omelet, and wasn't melted. The pancakes were ok but nothing special. They syrup lid was noticeably broken (when I say noticeably, I mean half the lid was missing).
(2)Ron R.
Place was empty at 8pm on a Monday, that worried me a little. The soup was decent and salad was crisp. I gambled on a non breaded pork tenderloin trying to stay with white meat. I must admit I didn't know what to expect but it wasn't what I expected. It had a funky taste, not sure if it was the meat or the onions that were on top but I must admit I didn't like. In fact it was hard to eat. I'm sure other items might have been better. I always worry when the menu has American, Mexican, Italian, and seafood. Hard to keep everything fresh. I'm sure the experience could have been better with a different selection. I didn't have desert but the offerings looked good.
(3)Jimmy C.
Get the hot roast beef sandwich. Always consistent, always good.
(5)Faith T.
Disappointing experience. While the chicken & dumpling soup was pretty good, the entree was awful. The meatloaf was hidden by a drenching of gravy and it didn't taste like any meatloaf I've ever had before. Worse though was the soggy almost brown canned green beans that was passed off as a vegetable. The other option was a side of mashed potatoes that distinctly tasted like the kind right out of a box. My husband had the broiled lamb chops which was an improvement but surprisingly tasted quite greasy. I was expecting fresh country home cooking and it tasted more like a bad school cafeteria dinner.
(1)Justin H.
The seating has much to be desired, and it can get really busy for short burst. Great coffee. Very nice staff, and more than average food selection. Very diverse Breakfast selection for this style of restaurant. (Clears throat) The BEST Biscuits and Gravy in the QC (pounds fist into pulpit).
(3)Laura S.
Service was excellent and friendly on a very busy Sunday morning! Food was fantastic and the fresh fruit was exactly that, fresh!
(5)B G.
Plain diner food done perfectly every time. Fried chicken is great!
(5)Greg G.
I love this place! Outdated decor with a small town diner feel. The food is excellent and if you go you definitely need to order the beer-battered chicken. It is some of the best chicken I have ever had. I believe it is their "all you can eat" special on Saturday night.
(4)Meghan H.
Standard small town diner. Average service. Good breakfast.
(3)Chad B.
Standard small-town family restaurant with all day breakfast, meat loaf, ice cream, etc--all with cheap prices.
(2)John B.
Awesome food great friendly service low prices. I had the turkey club and the turkey was thick cut good quality. The bacon was crispy. It was big enough that I could barely fit my mouth around it and my wife says I have a big mouth. Definitely would recommend and will definitely stop again.
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