Blondie’s Barn
5640 Marsh Rd, Haslett, MI, 48840
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Address :
5640 Marsh Rd
Haslett, MI, 48840 - Phone (517) 339-4600
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Opening Hours
- Mon :7:00 am - 2:00pm
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Breakfast
Parking : Private Lot
Bike Parking : Yes
Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Noise Level : Loud
Alcohol : No
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : Free
Has TV : No
Waiter Service : Yes
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Sara G.
A lot of food for the money. It's good too!
(4)Nicole M.
One of my go to places for breakfast near East Lansing. This is where you go for comfort food when you miss home. They get pretty busy before noon, but around 1:00 it dies down and they serve breakfast all day. Staff is very friendly and they give you large portions of food. Seriously the pancakes can easily feed two people. I enjoy the omelets and seasonal "Sparty" breakfast sandwich. Try the hot chocolate. Served in a big mug with whip cream.
(4)Jeff B.
Good food and great service. Went twice in two days. Day one I had the Acapulco omelette and was nicely surprised at how fresh the jalapenos were. Not what you expect away from an authentic Mexican place. Day two I had the eggs benedict. Nothing fancy, but they both ask my preference and delivered the exact level of done-ness on the poached eggs. Not many places ask let alone get it right. And I can't forget that they never let my coffee mug get more than half empty. And I drink a lot of coffee.
(5)Carol W.
Very good food, very large portions and the service was great. It's a must go to if your really hungry.
(4)Ashley A.
Excellent! Best breakfast place in the Lansing area. The service was quick and our orders were perfect. The Greek omelette with avocado, turkey sausage, coffee, and the to-die-for pumpkin bread. The price was great and our portions were large! Not to mention the really cute and homey venue - in an old barn. Definitely will be coming back here quite often!
(5)Laurie B.
Delicious breakfast. I highly recommend the pumpkin bread. Staff is very friendly and quick
(5)Jane M.
Decent menu options- wish the eggs benedict wasnt only a sunday thing. Food cooking was uneven- underdone potatos, spinach and mushrooms, overcooked asparagus and green peppers, overcooked pumpkin bread. Portions were huge- some may go for that but id rather it be more reasonable- we could take it home but if we were just visiting id feel it would be a waste. Nice hot chocolate, tasteless OJ.
(3)Micah D.
Excellent service! Friendly staff! Good food and satisfying portions :) I arrived at 1:50pm on a Sunday and the restaurant had told me over the phone that they close between 2 and 2:30pm. I was planning on getting take out but Blondie encouraged me to dine in :) I was surprised to see a mostly full restaurant so I'm sure it's a policy to push their hours a little. The pancakes, omelet and hash browns were terrific! If I could give this place more than 5 stars, I would! Oh and I forgot my to-go container of what I couldn't finish - Blondie ran it out to me as I was started to pull out.
(5)Samantha M.
Best food around! The perfect mom and pops restaurant. You can tell the food is made with love. I recommend the Manuel Scramble with over-easy eggs!!
(5)Amber V.
yummy breakfast, clean place, friendly and fast service. probably the best breakfast you can get in lansing area. will become a regular spot for me.
(5)_maddy_dog G.
Everybody tells me how great this place is, so after 20 years of living in the area I finally checked it out. The good: the waitstaff were very friendly, many of whom were attractive young girls. The bad: everything else. I ordered a poached egg and Instead got a hard-boiled egg. I ordered the Dutch pancake, but it was just a giant pancake, not a true Dutch Baby as implied. I ordered the Mexican breakfast burrito with chorizo, but the chorizo tasted like hamburger "seasoned" with salt-and-pepper. After three or four bites, I fed the remainder to my dogs. Blondie seems like a nice lady who tries to help the community, but the food sucks major donkey balls. The bottom line: if you think Denny's is good food, you'll probably like this place. However, if you have any discriminating taste whatsoever, you're better off getting Kraft boxed macaroni and cheese.
(2)Doug S.
Went at 9:30 on a Sunday morning. Busy but were seated right away. Server was outstanding. The place is not fancy and nothing to look at from the outside. 4 of us all ordered different breakfasts and all were outstanding. Truly one of the best breakfast restaurants I have ever been to. If I lived in the area, I would be a regular. We are still talking about the fried potato's. Price was comparable to a breakfast at a fast joint.
(5)Caylin H.
Tried this place based on its 4.5 yelp and google rating. Parking lot and restaurant were empty on an early Saturday morning, we should have taken the hint. Service was average, food was mediocre at best. After this disappointing trip out I have decided to stop visiting restaurants for a while and eat at home. Do not waste your time on this cliched-riddled dump.
(1)Dan Z.
Big fan of this place. The "Clint Eastwood" is great. I am a bit put off by the "Polok" omelette, as I am Polish, but I still order it as it is great. Never had a bad breakfast here.
(4)Joe G.
Pretty decent food. Service is ok. But the price makes it worth going back. Very inexpensive and you get a lot of food.
(4)P C.
The food at Blondie's is usually pretty good but the last few times we've gone it's gotten worse and worse. During our last visit my pancakes were undercooked and this time my breakfast had a hair laying across nearly the entire plate. We had water and creamer spilled on our table without being cleaned up, we were rushed with the bill, and had some punk kid seat us by throwing the menus and silverware on the table and walking away. Again, we have really liked Blondie's in the past and are hopefully it was just a bad visit. We will be back but one more bad visit and we may consider a new Sunday breakfast spot.
(3)Amber T.
I went to Blondie's for the first time today and ordered the pumpkin pancakes. My dining companions had the wildberry waffle and the chocolate lover's dutch pancake. Everything was really delicious: exactly what you'd expect from a quality breakfast place only a little better. I got the "short" stack of pancakes, which is only 2, but they were HUGE! I could barely eat one. They were really fluffy, cooked to perfection and made me happy that fall is finally here. The wildberry waffle was a hit, super airy with fresh berries on top. The chocolate lover's dutch pancake was good, but with three scoops of chocolate ice cream atop a dinner plate sized dutch pancake, it was a little much. We probably wouldn't get the chocolate lover's again, but it was definitely worth having once. I really liked the atmosphere of the restaurant, which is old school cowboy but clean. We were seated right away even on a Sunday morning, and I would definitely go back. The only reason I don't give 5 stars is because there wasn't much originality to the food; it was mainly breakfast classics that you could find anywhere. But it's miles ahead of Denny's!
(4)Millie H.
Great small town feel! It's a place were everyone knows your name. Food is good and meals are hearty.
(3)Denise B.
Great atmosphere - relaxed & friendly. A spacious dining area & even though it was crowded they do a good job of keeping the wait short. The food was delicious! Portions are really large so order accordingly or plan to take food home (most people do)! Wait staff are attentive without feeling like you are being rushed. Good for families or groups as well.
(5)Dan K.
This place is the best. Worth the drive from East Lansing.
(5)Meredith B.
It's a totally standard, not hugely exciting place to go for brunch if you happen to be in H-Town. There aren't many options around, so this is probably one of the better choices! I like the totally corny barn/farm decor. It's shticky, but it actually puts me in a good mood. Brunch shouldn't be taken that seriously anyway. Sooooo, I got some orange juice, which was not fresh squeezed (sad face) and got a totally non-exciting breakfast of eggs sunny side up, wheat toast, bacon, and potatoes. I know, I walk on the wild side, right? It was all perfectly fine. Just okay. Just what you'd expect. Eggs were eggy, toast was toasty (comes buttered), bacon was chewy (not my favorite, I prefer crispy) and the homestyle potatoes were kind of....I don't know, not that delicious. I'd suggest hashbrowns instead. It's cheap, it's brunch, and it's in Haslett. I'd come back, just because it's there, and not much else is!
(3)Nicole B.
Good for typical breakfast food. Do order the pumpkin bread. A cinnamon honey butter would step it up a notch. I got excellent service and although super cute, the tiny baskets on the tables that hold creams and sweeteners are useless. It's a breakfast place, to save the servers constantly refilling them, bigger containers would be more practical.
(4)Daniel S.
Blondie's was my go-to breakfast place while I was in grad school at MSU. I dragged more friends and family to this restaurant than any other in the Lansing area... and every person loved it! The menu has a ton of great options, and the portions are huge. (My father, a long-time member of the "Clean Plate Club", struggled to take down the Breakfast Burrito.) The scrambles are my personal favorites, but the omelets and pancakes are also excellent. And do yourself a favor: order the pumpkin bread instead of toast. Save it for the end of your meal (because every meal should have dessert). This is not the place to go for gourmet food. If there's something on the menu that you want to try simple because you can't believe it's on a short-order menu, I'd recommend against it. Order to their strong points: pancakes, eggs, breakfast meat. (This is generally good advice - never figured out why people go to a restaurant known for Italian food and order the stir-fry.) Weekends get busy, so arrive early or be prepared to wait. During the week, you should be able to walk right in.
(5)Holly R.
I've been to this restaurant twice so far, and I plan on going back. Part of the fun of eating here is trying to determine the purpose of all the farming implements on the walls. The food is tasty and simply prepared. They have a lot of breakfast options and the food is plentiful. I particularly enjoy the crispy hash browns and the Eggs Benedict. My dining companion enjoyed his breakfasts of eggs, sausage, toast, and hashbrowns. The prices are really reasonable. The staff is very helpful and polite. I never have a problem getting a coffee refill. The weekends are fairly busy, but I only waited a few minutes before I was seated. The seating options, by the way, are lovely. There are both tables and booths, with enough room to move around comfortably. The booths are comfortable for even larger folks, though getting in and out might be a bit tricky due to the design.
(4)Amy M.
Busy on Saturdays and Sundays but they seem to run a tight ship. I've been there several times and I'll continue to go. Advantages: - No surprises - Good food - In & out quickly once seated Disadvantages: - Young staff can be inconsistent and indecisive. I once ordered an omelet that was supposed to have avocado. My omelet came without it. I asked if I could just have it on the side (that was the entire reason I ordered it) and the young waiter seemed really uncomfortable. He avoided us for refills and showed up with sliced avocado on a plate and our bill 30 minutes later. I explained that it took a long time. Basically, I feel like either he messed up, I ordered the wrong omelet, or maybe there wasn't any avocado. Any of things could have been handled tactfully by an experienced waitperson. We gave it another try and most of the time it is fine, so I'm willing to let it go.
(3)Chris S.
The waffles at blondie's barn is good
(3)Erich Z.
We got a terrible breakfast here recently. My wife had the corned beef hash, hash browns, and a giant mug of fancy coffee. Everything on her plate was undercooked, soggy, and greasy. My plate was the pancakes, which were $5 for two pancakes and nothing else. Expensive, and not awesome either. I love the inside of the place, the menu, and the atmosphere. But the food just isn't very good.
(2)Nikki M.
Food - Decent Service - Decent Parking - plenty, never a problem Ive never been there when they are busy but the service is usually okay, not too long of a wait if you run out of water or coffee. The food is usually good. Ive had the pancakes with blueberries and theyre quite scrumptious. The eggs you gotta watch a bit to make sure they dont overcook them but other then that the food is decent. Its a A-ok breakfast spot.
(3)Ron K.
Stopped in for breakfast. We probably had one of the worst meals we've had in a long, long time. The potatoes were supposed to be cooked with onions and............well, there were some on the plate. We figured out that they were the small, charred, black bits that were hiding under the greasy, over/under-cooked potatoes. This cook also has a penchant for deep frying the bacon. Bad mistake if you don't extract it from the hot oil at the right moment. Dry, crunchy, edges burnt........................horrible, and I love bacon. Short order cooks of the world, listen up: Quit deep frying the bacon. The griddle/pan was much too hot when our eggs met the metal: Edges were crisp and carmelized with brittle fibers. My wife had pumpkin bread: No good, she couldn't finish it. My wheat toast was out of the toaster for about a half hour.........it wasn't warm, crispy or buttered adequately. Coffee wasn't bad. Then, the icing on the cake: The little hottie at the register was more involved in a conversation with the other waitresses and a male diner to even acknowledge my presence. So, as I walked away, I said, "Oh, you're WELCOME." Her response: Huh? My advice is to eat at Fernando's, a short walk to the east. Or, drive to Flap Jack Shack, Sparty's or one of the other casual dining spots. We won't return.
(2)Matt R.
This place is absoloutly amazing! One of my top 2 breakfast places in town (Sparty's will always have a place in the top 2). They have a huge and very diverse menu. I had an omlette with Chirizo sausage and Jalapeno peppers. I was truly good. Not greasy at all. Served with hash browns and a stack of toast. Worth the drive to Haslett for sure. **Update** Tried Lunch here for the first time. The burgers (that everyone else got) were amazing. Huge and cooked properly. The Tuna Melt (that I got) was not so amazing. I would recommend the burger fo sho.
(5)kelly w.
The items you typically find in a Barn? Hay, smelly animals and rusted pitchforks. Luckily you will find none of these forementioned items in Blondie's Barn. Well the rusty pitchfork might be one of their decorations, and frankly, if your friends don't clean themselves up a little after a night of boozing, I can't really help you on the smelly animals statement either. As loyal Golden Harvest "ride or die*" patrons, we were devastated one Sunday morning when we pulled up only to find out they were closed due to a family emergency (COMPLETELY valid reason for being closed). Ironically the day before I had read about Blondie's Barn on Yelp! so I suggested it to my friends. I was PRAYING that good 'ol Matt R. wasn't over-exaggerating on how "absolutely amazing" it was for the fear of losing two friends. We were told there was a half hour wait, but considering our stomachs were well on their way to eating themselves disabling any additional movement, Blondie's Barn it was. note: Take a pretty boy with you. The one I brought batted his baby blues at the hostess and I am pretty sure that bumped us up a couple of tables.. or at least he claims. The breakfast (or egg) menu is so vast it's almost overwhelming. I decided on the Jolly Green Omelet (I think that was the name). Something about asparagus in an omelet was rather enticing. I was not disappointed. The breakfast burrito was also a hit at the table; complete with Taco Bell fire sauce. The one drawback was that they had Frank's hot sauce-- a major no-no in my friend's book. Although I am still GH 100% to the grave, Blondie's Barn will always be my number two.
(4)Louise W.
After driving past this place every week for about six months, we finally said, "Hey, so what IS in that red barn?" and pulled into the parking lot. OK, so it's a cutesy red barn in the middle of a parking lot, and it's stuffed with equally cutesy checked table cloths and farm implements. But it's not Old Country Buffet, thank God. The waitresses wear T-shirts with pictures of farm fowl on them and the slogan "Chicks Rule". The service is snappy. And the food's pretty good, even if the coffee's not. The breakfast menu is very... egg-heavy. There are dozens of omelette choices. But you can get all the usual stuff -- bacon, sausage, hash browns. I had the best cinnamon french toast I've ever had anywhere, period. Blondie's also serves lunch. [Edit 11/09/07: I take it back, James C., the cinnamon french toast is NOT the best I've ever had. Turns out Golden Harvest does it much better. But I'm still not a huge fan of the coffee, sorry.]
(3)Eric E.
Great breakfast
(5)Bill F.
Perfectly serviceable breakfast in the EL area. Fresh coffee, prompt and friendly service, and decent food. I'll return when I want convenient. For slightly better food for the same or lower price, I like Flap Jack.
(3)Beth J.
I thought this was some sort of joke, that it was a strippers barn, hey, just saying, Blondies? But no, unfortunately for some, it's not. Not mouth watering but yes, a decent place for breakfast while in Haslett- maybe the only place?! I wish this was around when I actually lived in Haslett! They could use better coffee and it's a little too greasy but hey, this is a perfect place to come after a long night of partying! The food is pretty standard, but hey the price is right- cheap!
(3)Fred G.
Whenever my wife and I are in the area we have breakfast here. The waitstaff are always pleasant. The food is right on. A reliably good place to eat. Since they are only open for breakfast and lunch it forces us to eat dinner elsewhere.
(5)Kate L.
The food and lattes are absolutely impeccable! The waitresses/staff members are wonderful and attentive, too. We have been here a few different times, and always get the Grasshopper Latte and Milkyway Latte for a treat/drink. When going for breakfast- a breakfast sandwich is the way to go! Oh, and potatoes on the side!
(5)Breina F.
Best restaurant in the Lansing area. Portion sizes are huge, so bring an appetite or share! I had the Manuel Scramble today and it was so good. Their pumpkin bread is delicious and they have made to order espresso drinks. There is usually a wait but it's worth it.
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