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  • Dean J.

    Much like every other Eat 'n Park (3 or 4 stars worth of chain-diner food), except the last five times I've been here, the service has been damn, damn, daaaaaaaamn slow. It's always fun to see the staff smoking out back while I've waited an hour for some scrambled eggs.

    (2)
  • October R.

    Being next door to corporate you would have higher expectations. The breakfast bar is lame. Back home (fayette county) there seems to be a lot more variety such as corn fritters, apple cinnamon "thingies", and little potato cakes to name a few. The salad bar is just as bad, the side dishes they offer are usually ruined with meat which makes no sense to me because the tiny ham cubes and bacon bits are already on the bar so if anyone wanted to add them into their linguini salad or whatever, they could. The late night patrons are a bit unsavory, speaking of which, my ex roommate used to work here and I could tell you some stories but I don't want to freak you out.

    (2)
  • Morgan D.

    Ugh. I've always been an Eat n Park fan, but this place was awful. It was a Friday night and granted it was pretty busy, but gawwwwwd. It seemed like every single employee was around 16 years old. The service was very slow. We ordered an appetizer platter and cheese fries to split. Easy enough, right? Well they didn't fry anything long enough so it was soggy and all the breading was falling off everything. My drink was never refilled. Even worse, we noticed ants crawling all over the window sill next to us! Half an hour later the server decides to ask "You gettin' dessert?" We ordered slices of pie to go. My "slice" of strawberry pie was two strawberries and a few crumbs of crust. We went up front to pay to find one lady at the register (who seemed to be the sole adult employee) counting her drawer and nobody else in sight. We stood there and evil eyed her for a few minutes and she finally took a break from her conversation to say someone would be with us. A few more minutes and finally the girl who was our server rings us up. I asked for a different, ACTUAL slice of pie, which she managed to get about five minutes later. Basically the whole experience was pure torture, which is disappointing.

    (1)
  • Dave P.

    Fow what it is this eat n park really is a lot better then i remember. I also really like and approve of them offering healthier lower calorie option that have some variety and taste good.

    (5)
  • Liz B.

    We don't have Eat N Park in Illinois, so when I first saw one, I remarked to my sweetheart, "eat and park...doesn't it make more sense to park first, then eat?" Yeah, I know, that's like a bad dad joke. But anyway, to a foreigner like me, Eat N Park is awesome! We only come here for brunch, and since I aint got no job and limited funds, it's pretty awesome to enjoy a brunch for two for under $20. The unlimited house coffee is delicious, and I'm not even a big coffee drinker (more of a tea aficionado myself). Another thing I dig about this place is even though they're very much a meat and potatoes diner, they're really good about accommodating vegetarian diets. I like the Smiles.

    (4)
  • Bill P.

    I went here around 12:30 AM on January 1, 2011, after New Years' Eve. They had a breakfast buffet laid out. I'd barely gone to any Eat 'n Parks this past year because my local one (in Edgewood) is horrible, so I was pleasantly surprised that there was nothing wrong here. We were seated quickly, the waiter handled the beverage orders quickly, and the buffet was fine. No problems at all, except when the place got completely packed around 1 AM and we had a bit of trouble tracking down the waiter to get our check... That wasn't a big deal, though. I can't justify giving more than 3 stars due to the fact that Eat 'n Park isn't exactly fine dining, but we got filling food for minimal hassle, so it was a good experience overall.

    (3)
  • Tony J.

    This company represents a honest and caring company that cares about their community. They operate a variety of businesses and restaurants including the Eat n Park locations, the new Porch in Shenley, Six and Penn Kitchen, and the new upcoming Hello Bistro. I cannot wait to try all of their dinning places.

    (5)
  • Lokesh G.

    We had the worst possible experience at the Eat N Park at Waterfront on 2/12/10 at around 10pm. Our waitress (Annemarie) was inattentive and got us the wrong order. We ended up with a dish we had not even ordered and still got charged for it on the check. One of my friends ordered a Buffalo Chicken Sandwich, which according to the menu description, should've had lettuce and tomato in it. But the sandwich that arrived on our table had none of those ingredients. When pointed out to the waitress, she just brought some lettuce and tomatoes in a plate! How crude! Spoke to the manager after paying the full check and first of all, she did not even offer to re-imburse for the item we did not even order, and that had been forcibly thrust upon us. When I asked the manager about the Buffalo Chicken sandwich not having any lettuce and tomato, she said they just got new menus and that description is not correct and that Buffalo Chicken Sandwich is supposed to be without lettuce and tomato! What a lame excuse! Even your online menu says under the description for a Buffalo Chicken sandwich that its supposed to have both those ingredients - "Served with lettuce and tomato on a fresh-baked Kaiser roll." - That's what the last line in the description of Buffalo Chicken Sandwich says. Shame on you Manager for lying! Instead of admitting her fault, she was blaming it to a new menu! Not only did we have to pay for something that we didn't order or eat, but we got sub-standard food that was different from what was described in the menu, and had to deal with a really bad waitress and insensitive and deceitful manager to top off the whole experience. I am never going to come back to any Eat N Park location ever again, and will never recommend one to any of my friends either. What a waste of time and money! Plus dealing with callous and lying people - my goodness, I surely had my patience tested this evening!

    (1)
  • Josephine T.

    I love eat 'n park. Whenever I come to Pittsburgh, I go to this restaurant. This area is great in the waterfront. It's so peaceful here. Pittsburgh is a beautiful city. Eat n Park has the best pie. I wish we have this at home. Their banana cream pie and their strawberry pie are my family's favorite. Their food is better than IHOP. They are so cheap. You can get a slice of pie for $3. They have a variety of everything and they are clean. Their cheese fries, milk shakes, and their breakfast menu are great. Not everything is great on the menu but they have everything you can think of in a diner and the best part is they are open 24 hrs a day. If you're hungry in the middle of the night, they have a midnight menu. I like this location better than the one at squirrel hill. The waitresses are nicer and the food is better. We stop here every time we are in town. They are not a fancy place but they have good cheap food. Try the food, you can't go wrong with the money you're paying.

    (4)
  • T A.

    Great waitstaff, very friendly and obliging. They were missing an ingredient for some of the food I ordered so I had to change my order. The food I did get was disappointing. Bills itself as family dining and I suppose it's good for that. The location at the waterfront is nice, especially if you sit outside.

    (2)
  • adam t.

    Is it a Pittsburgh thing? Maybe so but that is no excuse for this crumby diner chain. The few times I have dined (if that's what you want to call it) at an E'nP I felt like committing Sepaku (Hari - Kiri). I never got sick from the food but more disgusted with myself for stooping to this level of gastronomy. Nothing really worthwhile on the menu (maybe a burger- how much can you mess that up?). My gut just tells me not to trust E 'N Ps. No offense to truck drivers of America b/c they keep supplies on our selves but It reminds me of a truck stop restaurant without the truck drivers. I always seem to migrate to the salad bar and get weirded out for having to deal with the utensils that pick up the salad. So I wind up washing my hands after getting my salad stuff. The waterfront E 'N P is perhaps the cleanest one I have been to but that's not saying much b/c the patrons are kinda off. So an extra star for this location. But it's not like I would ever say to my friends in NY, SF, London or wherever..."Hey when you come to Pittsburgh be sure to go to an E 'N P to get the flavor of the city". Obviously this place appeals to a certain class of people of which I guess I can't be a part of as much as I want to be at times.

    (2)
  • Jim S.

    This is the best location of the best restaurant in the world. I visit Eat'n Park every chance I get when I come from out of town. I regularly have cravings for this place even after moving out of state years ago.

    (5)
  • Joe D.

    If you must eat at Eat N Park, this is the one you want to go to. Why you ask? The corporate offices are right next door and the suits are there every day, breakfast lunch and dinner. When I spend a few hours with dear old mom, she enjoyed spending a day at the Waterfront, she loved the since closed 39 center store, where she could buy her monthly greeting cards for 39 cents each. Then we drive over to this eat n park where she has her breakfast smile and I enjoy an egg beater sandwich and fresh fruit. This place is spotless, the salad bar always looks fresh and the food is good, for a chain.

    (3)
  • Trista A.

    Eat n Park is usually decent. This location though has HORRIBLY SLOW service. Seriously, we never wait less than 10 minutes for a server to acknowledge us, and we live near the Waterfront, so we've given this location the benefit of the doubt numerous times. Each time hoping that the last was just a fluke, new staff, or something. It's not. Doesn't matter what time we go. It seems we are not acknowledged for several minutes, and then the service is mediocre at best. Occasionally, we've had a stellar service, but it's few and far between. Today, after waiting 15 minutes, then getting up to find a server in another section, we were informed that we were sitting in a "closed" section. That server offered to serve us, but honestly, we left. I told the hostess who seated us about the mixup, and got a blank stare. I've never had this issue at any other EnP. We left, drove to the Squirrel Hill location, and our orders were taken in the amount of time we wasted at the Waterfront. Mgmt- you have a beautiful, prime location. Get your hosts and servers on the same page!

    (2)
  • Tim W.

    Eat 'n Park is Pittsburgh's version of IHOP. Great food at cheap prices. Really good salads, sandwiches and burgers. Like Dave P. said, This is one of the better locations probably because it's right next to the headquarters. Service has always been go at this location.

    (4)
  • Melissa P.

    People may complain that the food is not high quality or the place is a bit messy, but c'mon it is a diner!! I have been going to Eat N Park ever since I was a little kid living in Pittsburgh. 12 years ago I moved to NJ and now I go to school at Pitt and it is still one of my favorite restaurants. Whenever my family comes to visit I do not want to go to some fancy high end restaurant, I always choose Eat n Park. The nicest service, and greatest 'comfort food'. They have one of the best salad bars, and I also love their fried zuchinni strips, and potato soap!! Be sure to grab the cinnamon buns to go, as well as a smiley face cookie.

    (4)
  • Amy P.

    Great location! I love that you can substitute burger with a veggi patti and that they have gluten free bread. Love love love the smiley cookies :)

    (5)
  • Matthew U.

    From the last time I was here it was a complete one-eighty. Our service was way above average, in fact our waitress was amazing. She was attentive and even doted over my niece, it felt great to be welcomed and accommodated this time around. This visit I was here with a bigger party than last time, but that didn't stop us from receiving some of the best service I have ever had at an ENP. Food is standard, especially if you are like me and enjoy the salad bar. It's not the hugest salad bar, but it has enough items on it to feel your stomach and then some. Oh, and I rediscovered the grilled stickies. O M G! I forgot how much those ooey gooey grilled sticky buns of gold could be the perfect ending to a healthy meal. ;)

    (4)
  • Julie W.

    Classic Eat 'N Park experience. I've been here 3 or 4 times and have always had great service. I love the breakfast food, that's what I usually get. Waffles are amazing (better than IHOP) and they bring you hot syrup. Yum. The soup is also AMAZING and the salad bar is really good. If I ever go for lunch, I always get the soup and salad bar. Always a good choice. I love their sandwiches and all the desserts are top notch. If you need late night dessert options, their sundaes and milkshakes are so good. Get a sundae with some fries & gravy or with some fried zucchini! Yum!

    (4)
  • Craig H.

    They make a nice breakfast for less than the tip form dinner the night before. That's not bad!

    (3)
  • Holly S.

    Possibly the worst dining experience I've had. My husband and I were riding the bike trail in Pittsburgh and we decided to grab a bite to eat here since this location is right along the trail. We noticed there were many tables open on the patio so we requested to sit outside. It was rather busy inside so we waited patiently for 20 minutes until it was our turn to be seated. The hostess then took us to a table inside the restaurant. Not wanting to be rude, I asked if they were not putting anyone outside for some reason... She said the person who took our name didn't indicate that we wanted to sit outside (however, I watched her write "patio" next to our name). We were then led outside and told to sit where ever we wanted... Because it was still basically empty... Finally happy to be seated, we waited another 10 minutes or so for our waitress to come. She asked if we were ready to order both our meals and drinks so we did. It took another 10 minutes to get our drinks which we quickly drank because we were thirsty from riding. We were able to get a refill before we got our food since it took over 40 minutes from the time we ordered it. The waitress came back one more time after we were done eating and I asked it I could talk to someone about how long everything took but she did not seem interested. No apology. Nothing. She simply said that sometimes they aren't told when someone is seated outside. Maybe that would explain the initial wait but why the terrible service after she clearly knew we were there? This Eat'n Park is a joke. Extremely slow service and a rude waitress on top of it. The food was ok, but paying for that meal made me feel like I was being robbed. A group of people at the table next to us walked out after waiting 10-15 minutes for a waitress to acknowledge them. Even when a woman at the table asked our waitress if she could order drinks, she just went inside and ignored them. Whoever manages this restaurant should be ashamed!

    (1)
  • Molly H.

    Eat n Park is the place for smiles, but mine is kind of that emoji that has a squiggly line. Thins I like about EnP: 1. You always know what you're getting. Standard across the board. 2.Pies great. Baked goods great. 3. Soup good. 4. Who doesn't love a Smiley cookie? 5. They are a charitable group and I think that's awesome. Things that make me squiggly smile. I ordered the basic breakfast smile the other day. I asked to hold the toast and potatoes and swap a fruit cup. Get the less-than-half-cup of fruit and it's sub par. Yes, winter, but isn't their ideal to use what is in season? I can still find some sort of fruit in grocery store that's decent and you're a major chain! Find a supplier. What really was disappointing was that my server up-charged me 1.99 for less-than-half-cup. Now I have worked in the past for many years. Yes, some swaps do require an additional charge, but really? I just gave you back potatoes and toast for clear fruit. She did take it off, but I'm sure she was doing what is practice. So if I would have paid for that it would have been over 10 bucks for two eggs, two pieces of bacon (which is a buck a piece on up charge on friend's sandwich) and coffee and basically three bites of fruit. Eat n Park is the place for squiggly smiles.

    (3)
  • Meghan P.

    This has to be the worst restaurant at the waterfront. From the second I walked in the door no one acknowledged my sister or myself for at least five to ten minutes, which I thought was weird because they were not busy. The manager, who was standing close and talking to another employee looked briefly at us, didn't smile or welcome us, turned and continued her conversation. We finally get sat at a booth that the hostess sloppily wiped off, left crumbs all over the seat and left old trash sitting on the table. We sat in the booth for ten minutes waiting for someone to come wait on us before I finally decided enough was enough and left. My sister loves Eat n Park but every time I enter the waterfront store I'm severely disappointed. I've been a manager and a cook at two very busy restaurants in Oakland for over six years so I know what I'm talking about. I have never let anyone stand in a doorway like that, I would wait on you myself until the waitress could get to you. It is appalling to see what that place has become. I will never go back to that place again.

    (1)
  • Robert U.

    This is an A-OK Eat n' Park. The salad bar was fresh, but some items needed to be replenished (there was some left, but not much...). Service was as expected - good. I would go here again.

    (3)
  • Lucretiz C.

    Some how even though the food at this Eat'n Park is down right abominable, the smiles and laughter is always there. How can I stay mad when the prices or so cheep? Myself my boyfriend and his nephew had lunch with milkshakes and me having a coffee it was $31.00 On this particular occasion the fire alarm went off and rang and rang and rang loud and long for over 15 minutes before the fire department got there realized they didn't have key to turn it off and than another 10 minutes later finally shut it off...only at Eatn' Park. My baked potato was hard as a rock, I had ordered two pieces of baked cod and only received one. The waitress was very sweet and attentive and really attempted to build a rapport with our lil nephew which I thought was sweet.

    (2)
  • Ryan T.

    God i hate eat n park. Only reason i have gone is for the salad bar because u cant find a decent salad bar in this city. Just about every entree iv had here is nothing more than rubbish, except maybe the cheesteak. Only go if u have little kids

    (2)
  • Bernt B.

    I like fast food as much as the next guy but I dont like these gimmick places. The food was fine. the service fine. It was normal and affordable. It was extactly what I thought it would be. Nothing went wrong. Everything turned out great.

    (4)
  • David R.

    Very good cheap food. Pittsburgh classic.Great desserts! The oreo pie is amazing! The servers are always very friendly. The salad bar could be a little more clean.

    (4)
  • Darren W.

    Eat 'n Park is one sneaky chain. They like to create new items on their menus (at times only for specific locations) only to pull them away before I can craft a review. For instance, an errand brought Kay and I to the Waterfront for brunch early one wet, dismal afternoon, and on the bill of fare were two dishes that apparently are no longer offered: The Hefty Ham Sandwich and The Caramel Apple Pancakes. The former was my entree, and the latter was dessert of course. Yinz know how I trundle. The sandwich was a classic of economy and restraint. I know you could make it at home, numb-butts, but it's always better when someone else does it. Besides, the Superburger's gettin' old, and taking risks at Eat 'n Park is like playing football in a mine field. We'll not discuss their meatloaf, please. Narrow flaps of a juicy, full-bodied ham fit for an employer's X-Mas bonuses are carefully, artfully placed within a chewy toasted Bavarian pretzel bun. Broiled cheddar cheese tops it. Spicy brown mustard compliments (condiments?) it. I asked for mayo as well since it's essential to my being, and I'm quirky like that. Warm, dripping, elementary comforts were had. Did Eat 'n Park do something to its cole slaw? It has more...color now, and it tastes somewhat better than it used to (think tangy). Regardless, I chose it instead of fries since EnP's tend to underwhelm me. On the flip side, I was overwhelmed by the Caramel Apple Pancakes, almost. I shirked the complimentary bacon (or sausage if you prefer) onto Kay so as to battle this beast uno en uno. Two signature EnP pancakes are topped with warm cinnamon apples, streusel, candied pecans, caramel. If you have this as a main, you're on your way to join Wliford Brimley, cousin. This was apple pie meets a cinnamon roll meets a bag of candy corn. The flapjacks were airier than a daytime talk show and frankly would have been dull with just syrup and butter coating them (I never order regular breakfast items at EnP). It was the humid fruit, the crunchy nuts, and the sinfully sugary white and brown icings that made this a treat, eclipsing anything on the dessert section f the card in a rare triumph. For a chain, Eat 'n Park can be one helluva lark. Why do to you go to Denny's again? Tell me, real quick. P.S. I have nothing bad to say about the service. Kay and I were treated professionally and not without a smile. P.P.S. As I've mentioned in another EnP review, try the bearclaw if you're sick of having pies and sundaes (even if they are pretty good) after your meal. It will be served hot with butter slathered all over it. If you are to die that day...

    (4)
  • Mark G.

    I thought this is a nice place to eat if you have a family. Lot of options, food was pretty good and cheap. Was satisfied with my meal, had fish with veggies(Years ago) and did tell others that this was a nice option. Its not super gourmet, but it is a place you can grab a nice meal at a good price.

    (3)
  • Jen M.

    What I love about ENP (aside from the Smiley Face cookies) is they have different things on the menu you don't find at Bob Evans and Cracker Barrel like vitamin water, Eggs Benedict, omelettes, buffet, healthier options. Service was great.

    (4)
  • Steve Y.

    I was in a jam and was meeting relatives for an impromptu breakfast. This was not fast and easy HOWEVER- they did a great job making a slow experience by giving us free cookies and very nice service. My egg whites spinach omelette was excellent.

    (3)
  • Kate B.

    Definitely a 3 star type of place. Our experience was more like 2 stars though. The food was exceptionally good. Better than I remembered it. What you order and end up getting looks exactly like the photo on the menu, in a good way (unlike Denny's where the menu looks WAY better than anything you will get from their kitchen.) Our server was acting very strange and really awkward. We felt that the service was very rushed and unfriendly. Protip: do not walk away from a table of people when they're talking to you. And walking ten steps backward while talking to us, not looking where you're going? Annoying and awkward. What would have been a 4 star experience was tainted by this guy's.....lack of experience, if you will. Meh. That aside, like I said, the food ROCKED. For the price, quality was pretty dang good and I don't say that often about diner-esque food. I wanted to try their pie selection but the weird server assumed that just because I ordered off the low calorie menu that neither of us wanted dessert. Oh well. His loss (on tip.) Damn, that choco pie looked good. Mmmmmm. I may have eaten healthy for my entree but I am a fatty at heart. BRING ON TEH PIE!

    (3)
  • Sharifa L.

    The food is usually pretty good, however the service is almost ALWAYS very VERY slow. Most of the staff are pretty friendly and sweet but there are a few sour ones in the bunch that make the experience not as nice as it could be. Although they still technically do their job, you can FEEL very negative vibes from them and see how inefficient they are with the way they do things. It's a hit and miss. Unless you know one of the servers and their schedules. The low rating is mainly for the slow service and the handful of staff members who aren't very pleasant.

    (2)
  • Aaron K.

    Food is decent. Service is always hit or miss. Great for a quick family breakfast. Buffett for kids is free with an adult. Boom.

    (3)
  • Elizabeth B.

    Yes, I know that it's cheap diner food, but c'mon... You have your corporate headquarters within walking distance and this is all you can serve up? My husband and I were craving a late night snack after seeing a movie a couple weekends ago and decided to try this Eat 'N Park location for the first time. I had always been adequately satisfied at other locations so I thought this restaurant would be worth a try. I ordered several items - Sweet Potato Fries with Apple Butter Dip, Hot Chocolate, and Pumpkin Creme Pie. I think my husband ordered some sort of burger or sandwich. Anyway, every item was problematic in some way. The fries were good, but the apple butter was oddly thick and sweet. The hot chocolate had "creative" chocolate syrup drizzling, that was running all down the cup and saucer. I had to carefully drink the beverage - which was OK - because I was afraid that I would get the syrup all over my hand, face, and clothes. The pumpkin creme pie looked like it was sliced by a 5 year old. It looked like it had been carelessly cut and plopped onto the plate, where it appeared very flat and unappetizing. However, our waitress was the sweetest, middle-aged woman! Our food took a little time to get to our table (not too bad though) and she comped two of the items (I believe the Hot Chocolate and the pie) from our bill. She was very attentive and kind while we dined there, and I made sure that my husband gave her a good tip. If I remembered her name, I would definitely mention it in this review. However, despite our kind service, I'm not planning on returning to this location any time soon.

    (2)
  • Patti Y.

    Always good food at a fair price. It's not gourmet, but they have an amazing salad/ soup bar that would put most other places to shame. Great fresh food, friendly service, and desserts to go. Can't beat it.

    (4)
  • Mel L.

    We had a really nice Sunday brunch here today. It exceeded my expectations which were admittedly very low. We needed some healthy food options for our 1.5 year old as well as enough comfort food to satisfy our starving and lazy weekend bellies. There was a short 10 minute wait for a table at around noon but the hostess was nice enough and they gave us a big, clean booth with a partial view of the river. It took another 10-15 minutes to get service although our waiter did pop by to say he would be right with us. Another waitress took our order in the end and they comped us for one buffet. So the three of us ate for the price of one since kids five and under get a free buffet with a paying adult. ($7.99) Ok enough about the service which was slowish but it's a full house at that time so understandable . The food: The buffet was constantly refreshed and each container overflowing with hot food. My favorites: really well cooked fried chicken perfectly salted and complemented with Frank's red hot sauce. Biscuits and gravy, the biscuits were a little dry, mini peirogies, cooked baby carrots, really nice mini pancakes, stuffing, bacon, and ok-only home fries. It's too bad cos I generally judge a place by the quality of their breakfast potatoes but in this case the fried chicken more than made up for it. My husband had some decent salad and good clam chowda. My kid ate everything on the other end of the buffet: cherry tomatoes, cottage cheese, cooked baby carrots, cantaloupe and honeydew melon, pineapple, bits of peirogie and chicken. The waiter gave him a shamrock sugar cookie at the end of the meal. We helped him eat most of it :) There were a few misses: French toast were disappointingly dry and hard and the buttery/oniony noodles were undercooked. Other things looked good but we couldn't try it all: mini-waffles, mash potatoes and gravy, sausage patties, cheesey sauce, scrambled eggs. We'll just have to go again in a few weekends. Alright folks, don't need to run out and crowd it up but that fried chicken... Mmm mmm.

    (4)
  • Tiffany Y.

    When you go to an Eat 'N Park, you definitely do not get anything fancy. But I wanted just breakfast--bacon, eggs, toast, and tea. The waitress was nice and checked in with us periodically to see if we needed anything. The food tasted good. I did notice that the square and smiley-faced windows in the building might go out of architectural style soon, but they are interesting and cute to look at. On the way out, I waited in line to purchase smiley cookies. The line had only one person in front of me, but I waited for several minutes--too much time! Eventually I got my cookies, and I was out the door.

    (4)
  • Sal G.

    I like this Eat'n Park. Even though it is a chain, not all of them are created equal. The wait staff and kitchen staff really make a big difference in whether or not an Eat'n Park is worth patronizing. Eating here, I change my mentality a bit. I always order the seven dollar BBQ burger with the salad bar add on for two dollars. In my mind, I always see myself ordering the seven dollar salad bar with a two dollar hamburger. When the salad bar is kept stocked, it has some really good and fresh items. I love that they have spinach and not just iceburg lettuce. I wish other Eat'n Parks were more like this one.

    (4)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :6:00 am - 12:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Dessert
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : Yes

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