The outside won't grab your attention, but you might notice the sign for the other half of the building (Joe Sundae). We were there at lunchtime, and we asked our server for recommendations. She said try the soup, try the Reuben, or try the perch sandwich. My wife and I both ordered soup, and both soups were outstanding. The perch had an unique batter that my wife enjoyed, and I really liked my Reuben. The owner came over to make sure we were happy, and we were both very satisfied with our food. We had been at the Carousel Museum nearby, and asked the server for other recommendations for a rainy day. She gave us some great options, and we were glad we found this little place.
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Jayme C.
This is a small little home town must go restaurant. We have only went for breakfast. Try the cheesy hash browns.
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Markus M.
A small, hometown breakfast nook with friendly service and hometown cooking at reasonable prices. We stopped here as we were passing through, would have considered trying out lunch if we were staying in the area. If you are looking for a homey, comfortable stop for breakfast or lunch, this is a good fit.
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Marvin H.
Basic breakfast and coffee....I like the decor but the place has went down a bit since the old owners sold the place.
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Holly Z.
This family diner looked very promising from the outside: Nice downtown location, kitschy decorations, and lots of locals. However, after seating ourselves and ordering (mostly omelets), our waitress disappeared for 30 minutes. 10 minutes later, 2 omelets arrived (there were 6 in our party). 5 minutes later a third came, and eventually our entire party got their food (approximately 40-45 minutes after ordering). When we enquired about the wait, the waitress reminded us that "breakfast takes 45 minutes" and that "you should know that". The food itself was acceptable-- I've had much worse, but I wouldn't drive out of my way for it. We asked to see a manager before we left and they gave us a very slight discount on the meal while explaining that "complicated" orders like ours just take a long time to cook. This, however, did not explain how two separate groups of people managed to arrive after us, be served promptly, eat, pay their check, and leave prior to us receiving food. The bottom line: Cedar Point tourists beware! If you are not a local, expect slow service and a bad attitude.
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Susan H.
Good basic all American coffee shop fare, friendly service, this is a regular for locals. I have been for breakfast several times, and was always treated efficiently, with a smile and occasional conversation by the wait staff. I'm on my way there this AM for breakfast with the newspaper.
Takes Reservations : No Delivery : No Take-out : Yes Accepts Credit Cards : Yes Good For : Breakfast Parking : Street Bike Parking : Yes Wheelchair Accessible : No Good for Kids : Yes Good for Groups : Yes Attire : Casual Noise Level : Average Alcohol : No Outdoor Seating : No Wi-Fi : Free Has TV : No Waiter Service : Yes Caters : No
Arch G.
The outside won't grab your attention, but you might notice the sign for the other half of the building (Joe Sundae). We were there at lunchtime, and we asked our server for recommendations. She said try the soup, try the Reuben, or try the perch sandwich. My wife and I both ordered soup, and both soups were outstanding. The perch had an unique batter that my wife enjoyed, and I really liked my Reuben. The owner came over to make sure we were happy, and we were both very satisfied with our food. We had been at the Carousel Museum nearby, and asked the server for other recommendations for a rainy day. She gave us some great options, and we were glad we found this little place.
(4)Jayme C.
This is a small little home town must go restaurant. We have only went for breakfast. Try the cheesy hash browns.
(5)Markus M.
A small, hometown breakfast nook with friendly service and hometown cooking at reasonable prices. We stopped here as we were passing through, would have considered trying out lunch if we were staying in the area. If you are looking for a homey, comfortable stop for breakfast or lunch, this is a good fit.
(4)Marvin H.
Basic breakfast and coffee....I like the decor but the place has went down a bit since the old owners sold the place.
(3)Holly Z.
This family diner looked very promising from the outside: Nice downtown location, kitschy decorations, and lots of locals. However, after seating ourselves and ordering (mostly omelets), our waitress disappeared for 30 minutes. 10 minutes later, 2 omelets arrived (there were 6 in our party). 5 minutes later a third came, and eventually our entire party got their food (approximately 40-45 minutes after ordering). When we enquired about the wait, the waitress reminded us that "breakfast takes 45 minutes" and that "you should know that". The food itself was acceptable-- I've had much worse, but I wouldn't drive out of my way for it. We asked to see a manager before we left and they gave us a very slight discount on the meal while explaining that "complicated" orders like ours just take a long time to cook. This, however, did not explain how two separate groups of people managed to arrive after us, be served promptly, eat, pay their check, and leave prior to us receiving food. The bottom line: Cedar Point tourists beware! If you are not a local, expect slow service and a bad attitude.
(1)Susan H.
Good basic all American coffee shop fare, friendly service, this is a regular for locals. I have been for breakfast several times, and was always treated efficiently, with a smile and occasional conversation by the wait staff. I'm on my way there this AM for breakfast with the newspaper.
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