Lake Park Restaurant
7 E Old Ridge Rd, Hobart, IN, 46342
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Address :
7 E Old Ridge Rd
Hobart, IN, 46342 - Phone (219) 942-6300
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Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Parking : Private Lot
Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Noise Level : Quiet
Alcohol : Full Bar
Outdoor Seating : No
Has TV : Yes
Waiter Service : Yes
Caters : No
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Timothy A.
Restaurant is spacious, attractive, not overly noisy and is conveniently located, with courteous staff and a large menu of reasonably priced items. Their gyros are excellent and their homemade salad dressing is the best I have tasted. They have served free Thanksgiving dinners in the past to seniors. A valued fixture of the Hobart community.
(5)Mike T.
You can almost always count on Greek family restaurants for fair to good quality basic food. This place shouldn't be counted on. Food is mediocre and the help is below par. Placed an order with the wife and 3 friends. Ordered the main coarse salad and potato side. Here come the entre. But where's my salad? And the potato side? She forgot. I ordered the N.Y.Strip steak sandwich. This tough fatty piece of cow skin was TERRIBLE. So tough I couldn't get it down. Finally she brought the salad and potato. The potato (hobo potatoes) were the highlight of the meal. The rest sucked. I don't recommend this place. This was my second visit and first visit wasn't much better.
(1)Jen S.
So sad. I really wanted to give this place more than one star but its obvious the owners don't care about the customers who come to eat there anymore. Too big a menu selection for one (which they said they ALREADY scaled back). And second, the food is not fresh! Ordered a salad and the lettuce was wilted, brown, and just plain nasty. Funny how there is a Jansens Fruit Market not even 1 mile from this place! That is unacceptable. You don't give your customers that crap and expect us to pay $9 for a dinner salad for soggy vegetables. I was here a year ago and ordered a lasagna, and I was hoping this time would be better but I was wrong. The lasagna was days old, put under a salamander with a ton of cheese on top to disguise the mess underneath of it! This place used to be better years ago but its obvious the stress of business has taken its toll on them. They should just close down and cut their losses instead of serving crap to everyone.
(1)Rocky F.
My sister and her husband were treating us to breakfast and chose this place. The waitress refused to substitute tomatoes for potatoes (even though sliced tomatoes ARE a menu option for breakfast). The bacon was inedible. It tasted like it was old, or the frying pan was dirty or both. I don't usually leave bacon on my plate, but I took two bites and that was it. Will not be back.
(1)Christian F.
Plenty of options is right. Definitely an identity crisis going on here. I'm betting they buy everything Sysco has to offer. From breakfast to Italian to Chinese to Fried Fish on the diet selections this place has it all and in abundant mediocrity. I would recommend sticking with breakfast but even my omelet was swimming in butter. Tons of food, definitely affordable and friendly small town service. You still may go hungry even after soup, salad, dinner and dessert because it is hit or miss as to the quality of each.
(2)Jo N.
My husband and I ate at Lake Park Restaurant this evening. We have eaten there before and never had any problems. The food has been reasonably good and service very good. However, after this evening's experience, I will hesitate before eating there again. I had ordered the rib eye steak and wanted it done medium-rare. The waitress repeated my order and I thought it was fine. What I got was over cooked to medium well. I asked my husband what I had requested to make sure I did not order wrong. He confirmed that I asked for medium-rare. We asked the waitress to come over and she became argumentative, insisting I ordered med-well. She even showed me the ticket that she had written it. When she walked away, I asked my husband a second time what I had ordered. He has no problem telling me if I made an error. If I was wrong I would accept it and not complain. However, he confirmed that I was correct. He also confirmed that she verbally repeated my order as I had said it. When the waitress came back to ask if things were ok, I told her no because I could not eat the steak that was over cooked. Again she became argumentative and said I had ordered it. By then I was angry enough to say that was I stuck with it. I would not eat it. After about 10-15 minutes, she came back and said her manager told her that he would cook another steak if I wanted it. By then I was too upset and angry and said that it was done. I did not want any further discussion. I just wanted the bill and leave. At no time did the manager even come to the table to inquire what the issue was. I was disappointed with the food, but most of all the service. It will be a long time before we consider going there again.
(1)Laura S.
I went here about 5 months ago, ordered the special that was lasagna, and it took over an hour and 30 minutes to get my food. I was with a diabetic the waitress just kept ignoring us, but finally it just got ridiculous and other people were getting their food including the special, but not us. I can't remember for the life of me the name of the waitress that waited on us but she seemed perturbed even have to be there. I would only go here if every other restaurant was closed and I just do not feel like cooking. Ramen noodles would be better than this place.
(2)Ashley S.
Not a fan. Everything I've ever had was really bland. I think the menu is way too expansive. There always seems to be lots of screaming children in there as well.
(2)Michael And Eliza D.
Unless you lose a bet or someone is buying your breakfast or lunch these are the only two reasons to eat here. Service is slow, I don't think they have the heat on, food was cold and subpar, it tasted weird. Decor is out dated, only good things was the price and pancakes were just ok. It's a great location but just doesn't sit well with us we won't be back anytime soon
(1)Roseann M.
Oh Lord, why didn't I listen to my own advice? My mother and I went to Lake Park at lunchtime. That was a big mistake; it encouraged me to read the menu and look for a lunch item, instead of eggs. The menu is about 8 big pages long, and each page is full. If you added up all the items, you'd probably come up with about 300 or more. Math was never my best subject, so I'm not going to say this is an accurate number - 300 may be on the low end. This place might be halfway decent if it eliminated 90% of the menu items and tried to make the 10% actually taste good. So anyway, here goes. Mom ordered sunny-side up eggs and corned beef hash. Simple. Midwestern. Hard to screw up. She ate all of it, and was very happy. I, on the other hand, foolishly looked away from the final 2 pages of the menu, which listed the breakfast items.I ordered a vegetarian panini, with grilled vegetables and cheese. First came the soup. I asked for the tomato rosa angelina or rosa marina or something. My mom said, I should have had the lemon rice soup, since it's a Greek soup, and Greek people own this restaurant. But no, I had to have tomato. Tomato soup - Campbell's. Thin thin thin. A few small pieces of teeny pasta thrown in. Bad. Panini - it actually looked good, grilled properly. Appearances can be deceiving. The peppers and mushroom came from a can. Weak, wilted, no flavor. Awful. French fries - Frozen, from a bag. There were served hot enough, but any kind of flavor they might have had, must have been surgically extracted. Tasteless potato. Salt and ketchup helped a little. At least I could taste the salt. I think I might have eaten six french fries. Left the rest. A cup of cole slaw - probably not from Jewel, since there aren't many Jewel food stores in NW Indiana. Van Til's, maybe, or Wise Way. Awful. No flavor. Creamy. Basket of saltinecrackers with one bread roll - the roll had no taste. It was only a little stale. I put on some of the fake butter, wondering if that would add flavor. It didn't. Coffee - decent. Service - fine. Would I go to Lake Park Restaurant if my mother didn't live a few blocks away, or if Lake Park didn't offer Corned Beef Hash? I'd rather be waterboarded than eat here again. Will I go again? **heavy sigh** If Mom wants to, probably. But I'll order eggs, sunny side up, and whole wheat toast. I think Lake Park will get that right. If I stick to simple breakfast items, I may survive any future meals.
(1)Amy E.
This place is horrible. There is one good thing about it (the one star it gets) and that is the breakfast. I have never had a TERRIBLE breakfast here. The few times I have ordered something besides breakfast has been down right nasty. Their Fillet, which I ordered Med-Well, came out Med-Rare and when asked to be put back on the grill, it came back WELL!!! The Chicken Caesar Salad was a mess. It didn't have anything that resembled a real Caesar Salad. Most of the lettuce was regular lettuce, very light in color. There were no croutons, instead it was garnished with an egg, cucumber, and tomatoes. If you have ever had a Caesar Salad you would know and expect it to be made with nothing more than Croutons, lettuce and that cheese they sprinkle on it. The chicken was hard and flavorless. This $9 Salad, $30 lunch for two. Was not worth it. I would have been way more satisfied with McDonalds. I would even say that gas station food is prepared better than this place!!!
(1)Linda B.
Since moving to Hobart six years ago, we've only stopped here about three times. I don't know what compelled me to stop in today but I was in the mood for some lemon rice soup and a roasted turkey dinner which is typically available in many Greek dining establishments in our area. The soup was just ok but it hit the spot for the meantime. Then the turkey dinner. It was pretty terrible. Thin slices of turkey almost none existent. The dressing, cranberry sauce, and mashed potatoes were tasteless. It was all slathered with a bright yellow gravy that wasn't so good. I left there with a headache and a very uncomfortable feeling in my stomache. As I'm typing this review, I feel the need to make myself a smoothie full of leafy greans full of fiber to flush this mess out soon!
(1)Paula S.
The breakfast and lunch that I've tried, is great. The Yankee skillet is one of my fav. Their prices aren't bad when compared to major chain restaurants, and the portions are huge. They have revised the menu from the size of a mini novel, to a few pages. Some of the reviews from 2009/2010 really don't apply at this point.
(4)Vanessa F.
i have to agree with majority of these reviews.. Breakfast is definitely the way to go.. Tried a dinner option one time, and was disappointed :(
(3)Mary B.
Lots of food to choose from and reasonable prices. Nothing too fancy. Nice family restaurant on the lake.
(3)J B.
You won't go home hungry. The food and service are good and the prices reasonable. Sometimes they experiment with special dishes for dinner. I had their stuffed flounder not too long ago and it was pretty good. Also, this is the place you want to be for breakfast. You get toast OR pancakes with your eggs.
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