Creekside Cafe
Crowne Plaza,3131 Campus Dr, Plymouth, MN, 55441
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Address :
Crowne Plaza,3131 Campus Dr
Plymouth, MN, 55441 - Phone (763) 559-6288
- Website https://www.TheCreeksideCafe.com
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Opening Hours
- Mon :6:30 am - 1:00pm
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : Yes
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Parking : Valet, Private Lot
Bike Parking : Yes
Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Noise Level : Loud
Alcohol : Full Bar
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : Free
Has TV : Yes
Waiter Service : Yes
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Elly B.
My husband and I went to the Creekside Cafe at the Crowne Plaza hotel in Plymouth, MN, for their Sunday brunch yesterday (8/25/13). We've never been to this restaurant before and wanted to try it. Overall, very, very disappointed. On a scale of 1-5, with 5 being the best, we would rate the brunch offerings at a 1. I'm not even sure where to begin to describe the issues: (1) the pancakes were very tough/chewy and taste like they came out of box -- and not even a good box. (How hard is it to make pancakes from scratch?) (2) the hollandaise sauce tasted canned/pre-made and flavorless, again not good. (3) the cinnamon rolls were tasteless and quite possibly the worst we've ever had anywhere. (4) the iced tea was one of the worst I've ever had. (Now Panera and Perkins have good iced tea!) (5) The only thing good, in our opinion, was the home made omelet and even then the chefs put shredded cheese in the omelet and hand it back to you without heating it up/melting the cheese. I've never, ever seen that done before -- who makes an omelet with unmelted/uncooked cheese? Has management ate at the Sunday brunch lately? If you want a really good Sunday brunch/buffet, go to Sunset's in Wayzata, MN, or try Chammps in Minnetonka, MN. We sincerely hoped that we would be pleasantly surprised by the restaurant but now feel that the money we spent to eat there was a complete waste. It's really too bad because the server was very nice and the restaurant environment is nice. But, you can't expect people to come back and eat if the food is terrible.
(1)Jim T.
I just came home after a two week stay at the Radisson Hotel and Conference Center in Plymouth, MN. I ate breakfast every morning at the Creekside cafe. It was good the first day, still alright the second, but wow, it gets old quick. My biggest gripe is no toast. Not only do they not have bread, but no toaster to make toast. The eggs were very watery as well. Fresh fruit was nice and so was the service. Dinner was not bad. The club sandwich is very good. These people are very nice. Can't say the same for the bar tenders though.
(3)Lorraine N.
I loved the atmosphere and that alone would be five stars. I absolutely hate buffets---first off the people that are also there to dine act like it's the last meal they will ever get and you have to feel like you are in a competition to just get to the food. Seriously people calm down they will bring more out---pretty sure they are not going to run out of that shit! There were scrambled eggs, pancakes, sausages, and bacon for hot food. None of it was any good. I opted for a box of cereal which I love! My coffee was outstanding!!!! I would never come here specifically for the breakfast or want to pay for it but if it comes with your hotel stay---eat a muffin and have some coffee!
(2)Kade K.
Out of all the Sunday brunch buffets I've been to, Creekside cafe has the most variety for the price. Coffee is included, as well as juice which you can serve yourself. They have a create-your-own omelet bar which central in the room, hot caramel rolls, various pastries and other baked goods,cream cheese blintzes, fresh fruit and yogurt, and scrambled eggs. They even had a toaster available if you wanted to make toast. It's set up nicely so it's easy to go back for more food without feeling like you're walking though the same line over and over, too. There is a nice large window with a view of the creek surrounding the restaurant. It's the closest thing to a "relaxing" brunch buffet I've been to, and I didn't leave feeling like I paid too much for sub-par food. I'll go back some day, after "trying new things" dissappoints me enough...
(4)Jack S.
The Crowne Plaza hotel's restaurant is quite good. Staying here during a business trip I grabbed lunch there today and it was delicious. Both a buffet and menu ordering are offered and the buffet is a solid offering. The salad bar was really fresh and the soups (2) were good as well. The quality of the entrees were also very high. The lemon pepper catfish fillets were awesome and several healthy offerings will meet any diner's desire. Hotel restaurant quality has steadily improved nationwide and Creekside is a good example. I highly recommend it.
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