4 Star Family Restaurant
1835 Gratiot Blvd, Marysville, MI, 48040
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Address :
1835 Gratiot Blvd
Marysville, MI, 48040 - Phone (810) 364-6950
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Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Breakfast
Bike Parking : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Ambience : Casual
Noise Level : Average
Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only
Outdoor Seating : No
Has TV : Yes
Waiter Service : Yes
Caters : No
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Christie B.
First time here and we loved it! Very clean family restaurant. Great portions and reasonable prices. Nice that dinners include desserts. Rice pudding was delicious! Highly recommend this place.
(5)Jennifer T.
The food here is overpriced and the staff act like it's a bother to wait on you. We went in for dinner and decided (after seeing a picture) that we would order the caramel apple sundae. Imagine our surprise when our server brought us a cold apple danish with a scoop of vanilla ice cream on top. It didn't look anything like the picture.
(3)Kay C.
Most of our food order was okay. Burger was dry, tasteless. Grilled cheese for kid's meals was orange-ish color, so probably the plastic cheese and not real cheese. They were hungry so it was eaten. Service lacked - never got a coffee refill. We were there for a while. Probably won't be back. Wouldn't recommend it.
(3)Adam S.
Actually, Four Star Restaurant should rename themselves to "Five-Star Restaurant". My grandfather and I went to this restaurant for lunch and it was quite amazing. The waitress who waited on us has great service and attitude toward us. Our food was very good. I had the Philly Steak Wrap with the fries, and my grandfather ordered taco salad. The taco salad comes in a tortilla bowl, about the size of a salad bowl. The only thing you need is a lot of sour cream and salsa. The service was great, the bill was quite reasonable, and it's one of a few great restaurants in Marysville. This is a must-visit place if you're hungry.
(5)Steven K.
Had lunch here today with my mother and was just as impressed. Our server Gina was friendly and VERY observant. I tried the jumbo burrito and was glad I did. The taste is similar to the wet burrito (although this isn't smothered) I would get as a kid in Midland at Tony Texan. Loved it! Also the hostess or maybe manager was walking around offering samples of their new potato salad! We were wayyy too full to try, but how cool is that?
(5)Dianne K.
Family restaurant. Large servings. Salads kind of blah with only iceberg lettuce. Soups are homemade and wonderful. Service very good.
(4)Jason H.
5 stars for 4 Star. I wouldn't have it any other way. I practically grew up on this place since I was not enamored with Big Boy as a child. I'd come here with my mom or my grandparents and it was always good, though for the most part I stuck with the feta, tomato, and onion omelet. It's a unique combination of diner and Greek, so if you're ever in Marysville then you need to stop by.
(5)Kim B.
Well yelpers, this place has decent food for the bucks. We all had breakfast and it was good. The only complaint was the cold toast and the waitress could have smiled alittle bit. Hate to have a waitress that doesn't want to be there. But all and all I would go back.
(3)Terry C.
This place sucks! $9.00 salad that was made of iceberg core, this is my multiple bad meal here, find somewhere else to eat.
(1)Jeff R.
My grandparents took me here a lot when I was a kid in the late '80s. Back then, it was a family sit-down restaurant. Sort of like a nicer diner. My usual was either the cheese omelet, the veal cutlet dinner, or when on special, the salmon cakes. The last time I was there was probably in the '90s, but this Easter, that was where my family suggested we go, so I went. They said there have been some recent changes at 4 Star that the locals aren't thrilled about. I've lived in downtown Detroit for over a decade. I've been to many a Greek-owned Coney Island diner, but those aren't common in Marysville, or even the Port Huron area. It seems that 4 Star is now aspiring to be like a Greek coney island diner. They still have a lot of the same menu items, but they've added a ton more. So the menu is now huge and resembles that of a National Coney Island. They have Bud Light on draft. Baklava is available, but so is rice pudding (retaining some of that diner style). There are several flat-panel TVs spread out around the dining room, but luckily, the volume wasn't up on any of them. On this trip, I went back to my roots and got the veal cutlet, and it was exactly like it was in 1990, right down to the extra crispy french fries. I also ordered a tossed side salad with a raspberry vinaigrette. The dressing was fine, but the salad was a pathetic mound of iceberg lettuce, a few thin shreds of carrot, and an orange tomato wedge. I didn't realize restaurants still served iceberg lettuce salads anymore. My sister got a lamb gyro and had no complaints, although I'm curious about the tzatziki. My mom got eggs, Canadian bacon, and hash browns. She had no complaints, besides the price. My uncle got what looked like a mountain of shredded white turkey meat covered in hollandaise, but it was actually yellow gravy (like, bright yellow - what is that?). All of our bills were around $10/each. That's the big difference that the locals are apparently unhappy about - the prices went up. I thought it was average for what I ordered, as well as my uncle's meal. My mom's breakfast was a bit pricey, as was my sister's gyro. The place gets four stars from me, though. Not just because of the name, but because I liked it. Don't ever change that veal cutlet, and bring back the salmon cakes!
(4)Clark D.
They use Miracle Whip on their BLT's. ....you still there? This is your basic Middle-American Family Restaurant (tiny Marysville has three of them!). We only came back here recently because our local Newspaper ran a "Vote for the Area's Best Coney Dogs" and we were shocked that this joint won!! We had to taste for ourselves, and we are now sure that 4 Star must have encouraged every relative, regular customer and vagrant to cast a vote for them, because these dogs are nasty. The coney sauce is bland, creamy and beefy and the hot dogs themselves are pink nightmares, with a color and taste like cheap bologna. Wash it down with their one beer on tap - Bud Lite.
(1)Susan B.
Lunch today at Four Star was great. I was happy with my (extremely messy) Chicken Gyro Wrap. I added fries (nice and crispy like I like them) and a cup of Chicken Noodle Soup to make it a combo. The soup was good. Chunks of carrots, little bits of chicken and wide egg noodles. Everything seemed to be very clean and tidy, and our waitress knew her job and did it well. At the check-out stand I was tempted by the Greek pastry display... Wedding Cookies, Butter Tarts, Baklava, and something else that escapes my memory. Anyway, I grabbed a Butter Tart for my sweetie. It'll be his lunchbox surprise!
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