Everytime im in town i love eating here..food doesn't take long at all..only gave. 3 stars due to me getting dirty silverware with water stains on it and i had something in my ice
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Cameron M.
I live in Greenville . Have coffee and sometimes breakfast with a friend here every Sunday . Will not be back . This place is horrible . Service is non existent . From time to time they are out of eggs , bacon , sausage , waffles or pancakes . Today we literally could not get waited on even though we were the only people there . 5 employees completely ignored us while they talked among themselves for 15 minutes . The franchise needs to be revoked and employees need to be fired . Avoid this place at all costs !
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Kevin L.
Traveling through the South and stopped to sleep in Greenville. Not many options for breakfast here, but so glad I came to HH, even though I've never been to one. My server, Amy, was very nice, gave good service, and recommended the country ham. The country ham is amazing. It's salt-cured ham, not the sweet kind. I ate very last piece. Eggs were standard. I also got grits, because "hey, they have grits!" (I'm not from the south so it's always a novelty for me). They were really nice, with a clean subtle flavor - way better than bland grits I've had at diners in the past. The highlight of my meal was the golden waffle, though! It's really nicely flavored with vanilla and there's got to be some almond extract in it too - cooked really well and crisp on the outside. I didn't expect to get such a favorful waffle at a chain restaurant, honestly. So, Huddle House has own me over. If I was passing though again, I'd go here. Only thing that keeps them from having 5 stars is that my table was sticky, and so was my menu.
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Ryan M.
I am currently traveling across the country. Was crossing the Mississippi River into Mississippi from Arkansas after camping in Trulock park (a free campsite in Pine Bluff). Me and my stepdad were looking for some good breakfast so we stopped here. I'm not sure what the waitress' name was but everyone in there had a similar attitude and list of priorities... (in order of importance) 1. Converse about personal issues 2. Talk loudly and disturb an otherwise pleasant atmosphere 3. Customer service For my meal I got the 3-eggs, hash-browns, 2-sausage, 2-bacon, grits and 3-toast. The eggs were over easy as I ordered however they were a little undercooked. The bacon was good for the most part but also not fully cooked as it still had raw spots on it. The sausage was very dry and tasted like it was store bought then microwaved and the set out to dry for a few hours then put in the microwave again. The grits were okay. That was the first time I ever had grits so I don't really know if they were good or bad. In general I felt as though I had to be overly nice to the waitress as she didn't seem to have much patience. I also didn't want her to spit in my food.
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Roz R.
I live in Vegas where there are plenty of good restaurants. We passed through Greenville to meet some relatives and decided to meet at huddle for lunch. If this restaurant was in vegas it would have been shut down a long time ago. First the waitress (Toya) is not friendly at all. Second the food was cold and the cook (tall skinny white guy) was mopping the floor and didn't wash his hands that's why when Toya messed up my order and told him to cook my chicken fried steak I told her never mind and by the way she never asked if I wanted something else. Poor customer service. I usually leave a $20 tip but will not and will never come here again if I come thru here. And believe you me this will be talked about in vegas.
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Samuel L.
Friendly service. I didn't care for the cigarette smoke inside the restaurant. Food quality was excellent. They were out of orange juice today, but that seems to be the story in Greenville. This is the first good meal that I've had since arriving. I would definitely come back to the Huddle House for breakfast.
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Chris P.
The worst place ever to eat!! I'm still wondering why we don't have a Waffle House!! Potatoes are over cooked, they can't cook steak to the correct temperature(only well done) and you have to wait for over 25 to 30 minutes to place an order and 30 min to receive it!
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Brent G.
Delicious home-style breakfast. Great value. $7.69 for the Smoke House Platter, which included 3 eggs, bacon, sausage, hash browns, and biscuits and gravy. I gave three stars because it took a long time to get drinks and we had very little service. There seems to be a dearth of good restaurants in Greenville, so if passing through in the future, I may go back.
Maurice W.
Everytime im in town i love eating here..food doesn't take long at all..only gave. 3 stars due to me getting dirty silverware with water stains on it and i had something in my ice
(3)Cameron M.
I live in Greenville . Have coffee and sometimes breakfast with a friend here every Sunday . Will not be back . This place is horrible . Service is non existent . From time to time they are out of eggs , bacon , sausage , waffles or pancakes . Today we literally could not get waited on even though we were the only people there . 5 employees completely ignored us while they talked among themselves for 15 minutes . The franchise needs to be revoked and employees need to be fired . Avoid this place at all costs !
(1)Kevin L.
Traveling through the South and stopped to sleep in Greenville. Not many options for breakfast here, but so glad I came to HH, even though I've never been to one. My server, Amy, was very nice, gave good service, and recommended the country ham. The country ham is amazing. It's salt-cured ham, not the sweet kind. I ate very last piece. Eggs were standard. I also got grits, because "hey, they have grits!" (I'm not from the south so it's always a novelty for me). They were really nice, with a clean subtle flavor - way better than bland grits I've had at diners in the past. The highlight of my meal was the golden waffle, though! It's really nicely flavored with vanilla and there's got to be some almond extract in it too - cooked really well and crisp on the outside. I didn't expect to get such a favorful waffle at a chain restaurant, honestly. So, Huddle House has own me over. If I was passing though again, I'd go here. Only thing that keeps them from having 5 stars is that my table was sticky, and so was my menu.
(4)Ryan M.
I am currently traveling across the country. Was crossing the Mississippi River into Mississippi from Arkansas after camping in Trulock park (a free campsite in Pine Bluff). Me and my stepdad were looking for some good breakfast so we stopped here. I'm not sure what the waitress' name was but everyone in there had a similar attitude and list of priorities... (in order of importance) 1. Converse about personal issues 2. Talk loudly and disturb an otherwise pleasant atmosphere 3. Customer service For my meal I got the 3-eggs, hash-browns, 2-sausage, 2-bacon, grits and 3-toast. The eggs were over easy as I ordered however they were a little undercooked. The bacon was good for the most part but also not fully cooked as it still had raw spots on it. The sausage was very dry and tasted like it was store bought then microwaved and the set out to dry for a few hours then put in the microwave again. The grits were okay. That was the first time I ever had grits so I don't really know if they were good or bad. In general I felt as though I had to be overly nice to the waitress as she didn't seem to have much patience. I also didn't want her to spit in my food.
(2)Roz R.
I live in Vegas where there are plenty of good restaurants. We passed through Greenville to meet some relatives and decided to meet at huddle for lunch. If this restaurant was in vegas it would have been shut down a long time ago. First the waitress (Toya) is not friendly at all. Second the food was cold and the cook (tall skinny white guy) was mopping the floor and didn't wash his hands that's why when Toya messed up my order and told him to cook my chicken fried steak I told her never mind and by the way she never asked if I wanted something else. Poor customer service. I usually leave a $20 tip but will not and will never come here again if I come thru here. And believe you me this will be talked about in vegas.
(1)Samuel L.
Friendly service. I didn't care for the cigarette smoke inside the restaurant. Food quality was excellent. They were out of orange juice today, but that seems to be the story in Greenville. This is the first good meal that I've had since arriving. I would definitely come back to the Huddle House for breakfast.
(4)Chris P.
The worst place ever to eat!! I'm still wondering why we don't have a Waffle House!! Potatoes are over cooked, they can't cook steak to the correct temperature(only well done) and you have to wait for over 25 to 30 minutes to place an order and 30 min to receive it!
(1)Brent G.
Delicious home-style breakfast. Great value. $7.69 for the Smoke House Platter, which included 3 eggs, bacon, sausage, hash browns, and biscuits and gravy. I gave three stars because it took a long time to get drinks and we had very little service. There seems to be a dearth of good restaurants in Greenville, so if passing through in the future, I may go back.
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