Chambers Restaurant
72 W Market St, Spencer, IN, 47460
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Opening Hours
- Mon :5:30 am - 8:00pm
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : Yes
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Bike Parking : No
Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Noise Level : Quiet
Alcohol : No
Outdoor Seating : No
Has TV : No
Waiter Service : Yes
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Rebecca N.
I'm kinda torn on this place ... Just had dinner here last night for the first time . It has such a charming "real home cooked meal" feel to it, that I loved, EXCEPT it was more home cooked meal from "uncle bobs" instead of "grandmas". - hopefully that makes sense. So I'll start off with the service ... Mediocre, at best ... We had reservations for a group of 10, when we showed up the server kinda just pointed us in the general direction of our tables, and told us it said "reserved" on it ... Ok thanks ... Then when she came to take drink orders, that's just what she did ... No greeting, no introduction, no general instructions on how the establishment worked (buffet or off the menu ... We were only offered buffet, not a menu in sight). We didn't see her much after that. Food- like everyone else has said ... The apple butter and biscuits were probably the highlight of the meal ... Meats were bland, Potatoes too salty (I'm still bloated)...I will admit I was oddly intrigued by the carrots ... I think I may have liked those more than I even wanted to. Overall ... Meh. It's basically a sad combination of Cracker Barrel meets Denny's, served as a buffet. It could have great potential though... That's why I'm torn.
(2)Jason J.
Fairly pricey for what amounts to a run-of-the-mill smorgasbord, but it's good for what it is, with a nice honey atmosphere that makes it worth dropping by once in a great while.
(3)Kyle M.
This little local place is not the place to go for health food. Lots of fried and lots of starch. That said, we got here right as fresh food was set out. It was pretty good. If you're looking for home cooked comfort food, and lots of it, this is the place. The Friday night buffet had fried fish, fried chicken, chicken tenders, fried shrimp and fried clams... You get the idea. Mashed potatos and gravy, green beans and baked beans for sides on the hot sides. A salad bar with build your own as well as some pre-made options- potato salad, apple walnut salad and cole slaw. Then an ice cream machine and home made desserts to finish. The highlight for me were the fried biscuits and homemade apple butter. Remember that this is Spencer, where the fall festival is the Apple Butter Festival, so they know their apple butter in this little burg, and fried biscuits are the best way to enjoy it IMHO. So I skipped the desserts and had biscuits and apple butter for dessert. Save room, make room... Whatever you need to do. My family of 4 found something for everyone. That's always a plus. Noticed a few signs for reference- lunch prices extend into dinner on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Sunday is higher price than the rest of the week. During the summer they do smoked meats on Saturdays. All FYI... For when you come check it out.
(4)Debra D.
The days of home cooked delicious food have passed this mainstay of Spencer. The food comes from a can and the breakfast omelets have been tasteless the last 3 trips home. I am not alone in my thoughts as we were there during breakfast rush and there was no rush. If you won't keep your oil clean and hot enough for delicious fried biscuits what does the kitchen look like? Bob is likely spinning in his grave. So sad!
(2)Tori M.
Being an extreme city-slicker and horrified of anything south of Chicago, I have to say that even though I had the worst expectations, I was still taken aback by the food here. Bland, flavorless, and near to frightening is how I'd describe my omelet. I thought at first they had melted a Barbie arm or something to hold it all together, but then I realized it was in fact American cheese. The last time I saw American cheese in a restaurant, I was 5 years old. Really? Are there no cows in Indiana? Considering the slim options near McCormack Creek State Park, you're probably better off having a Slim Jim and a cheese stick from the nearest gas station. The homemade apple butter is the only thing keeping this from a 1 star.
(2)Joey H.
do the smorgasbord and load up on fried chicken, fried biscuits, and apple butter!
(3)Stephanie R.
We stopped for lunch and the smorgasboard that day included sausages and kraut, roast beef, fried chicken, mashed potatoes and more including salad with fixins. A plus for me was the marshmallow salads, which reminded me of family gatherings. The one had apples and nuts and the other one had coconut, mandarin oranges and pineapple. Yum! There were also a few dessert options, and the peanut butter fudge thing was great. The decor was a bit sparse but service was friendly and the lunch buffet was $7.75, which did not include drink.
(3)Bradley H.
I've been here a few times over the years. I even went there when it was at the original location years ago. There's a lot of good food on the menu. They do have a buffet. The prices are very reasonable. If you go on Monday evenings be prepared for a large crowd. At this time Monday night is a $5 per person buffet. If you do go, always sit down stairs. If you go upstairs it's pretty filthy.
(4)Jean P.
Chambers is certainly nothing fancy, but it's a buffet stocked with some pretty good home cookin'! The prices are more than reasonable, and everyone in my large party seemed pleased. I'm a somewhat picky eater when it comes to a normal, midwestern family spread (see also: I'm not really into mayonnaise based foods), but I enjoyed the chicken strips, salad bar (plenty of fresh veggies and the staff was almost anal about keeping it clean and stocked), mashed potatoes, cornbread, and green beans. The pineapple upside down cake was also excellent.
(3)Richard H.
It's a buffet. but you can also order from a menu. The lunch buffet actually looked good (especially the salad bar), but we opted for breakfast. Be warned: breakfast is whisked away at 10:30 on the dot, even on weekends, and boy do they make sure you know that. It's a typical breakfast bar: overcooked scrambled eggs, bacon and sausage (the patties were pretty good), biscuits and extremely bland gravy. The service was extremely friendly.
(3)J G.
Great small town restaurant with decent prices. The breakfast buffet is the best part.
(4)Wes B.
Monday nights are special deals that pack the house. While the buffet is simple, the food is good, hot, and plentiful. Good service and on Monday, exceptional prices. Worth a visit, you just might go back.
(4)Tim G.
Always a great treat. Never eat anything more than the buffet. But that works for me. I drive an hour to eat down here in spencer. Some of their service has gone by the way side and I was lucky enough to find a huge hair in my mashed potatoes on Mother's Day, but I won't let that keep me from coming back. Sad that's what keeps them from being 5 stars.
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