What’s Cookin At Casey’s
608 Allegheny River Blvd, Oakmont, PA, 15139
What’s Cookin At Casey’s Menu
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Appetizers
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Soups and Specialty Salads
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Casey's Famous Italian Style Sandwiches
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Between Bread Specialty Sandwiches Wraps and Panini
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Just Plain Old Sandwiches
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Burger Platters
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Children's Selections
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Casey's Strombolis
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Casey's Famous Pizza
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Casey's Specialty Pizza
Diabetics at Whataburger
Diabetics need to be a bit cautious while dining at Whataburger. Almost every burger is rich in sodium content and it is highly recommended to keep your burger cravings in control while dining at Whataburger. However, you can always satisfy your cravings for a burger by choosing Whataburger Jr. or other non-burger items from the menu.
Foods to Avoid at Whataburger for Diabetics:
A diabetic should resist from ordering any extra meat-based burger such as Double Meat Whataburger or Triple Meat Whataburger to limit the sodium intake and calories. Most burgers except the Whataburger Jr. are high in sodium and hence should be avoided.
If you are a diabetic, you should also avoid Honey BBQ Chicken Strip Sandwich and Whataburger Patty Melt at Whataburger. Chicken Fajita Taco is also off-limits for diabetics. You must also avoid Breakfast Platter and Pancake Platter from the menu. Pancakes and Cinnamon Roll from the breakfast menu are also off-limits for diabetics.
Food Suggestions for Diabetics at Whataburger
Double Meat Whataburger Jr.®
Nutritional Facts: 420 calories, 20g (Tans. Fat 1g & Sat. Fat 6g), 700mg sodium, 37g carbs, 6g sugar, 2g fiber, 23g Protein
Jalapeno Cheddar Biscuit
Nutritional Facts: 350 calories, 22g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 12g), 730mg sodium, 31g carbs, 0g sugar, 2g fiber, 8g Protein
Biscuit with Bacon
Nutritional Facts: 360 calories, 22g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 10g), 790mg sodium, 32g carbs, 2g sugar, 1g fiber, 8g Protein
Hash Brown Sticks
Nutritional Facts: 190 calories, 11g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 2g), 500mg sodium, 21g carbs, 0g sugar, 2g fiber, 2g Protein
Garden Salad with Grilled Chicken
Nutritional Facts: 290 calories, 12g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 7g), 770mg sodium, 12g carbs, 4g sugar, 6g fiber, 34g Protein
Taquito with Sausage, No Cheese
Nutritional Facts: 380 calories, 23g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 8g), 480mg sodium, 28g carbs, 1g sugar, 1g fiber, 16g Protein
Apple Slices
Nutritional Facts: 30 calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 0mg sodium, 7g carbs, 5g sugar, 1g fiber, 0g Protein
Healthy Meal suggestions for What’s Cookin At Casey’s
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Appetizers
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Soups and Specialty Salads
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Casey's Famous Italian Style Sandwiches
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Between Bread Specialty Sandwiches Wraps and Panini
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Just Plain Old Sandwiches
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Burger Platters
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Children's Selections
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Casey's Strombolis
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Casey's Famous Pizza
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Casey's Specialty Pizza
High Blood Pressure at Whataburger
High sodium intake can be lethal for people suffering from high blood pressure. If you're someone with high blood pressure and dining at Whataburger, then you got to be careful. Most burgers and sandwiches at Whataburger contain high sodium which can spike your blood pressure levels.
Foods to Avoid at Whataburger for High Blood Pressure
Skip the Double Meat Whataburger and Triple Meat Whataburger at the restaurant if you don't intend to shoot your blood pressure levels. Avoid all types of Bacon and Cheeseburgers at Whataburger as these items are high in sodium. You must avoid Chicken Fajita Taco at Whataburger as it is too high in sodium as well. Skip the Pancakes Platter and Pancakes from the breakfast menu to control your sodium intake. Cinnamon Roll and Grilled Cheese are also the best to avoid at Whataburger for its high sodium content.
Food Suggestions for High Blood Pressure at Whataburger
Whataburger Jr.®
Nutritional Facts: 310 calories, 11g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 4g), 580mg sodium, 37g carbs, 6g sugar, 2g fiber, 14g Protein
Biscuit Sandwich
Nutritional Facts: 400 calories, 24g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 10g), 680mg sodium, 32g carbs, 2g sugar, 1g fiber, 12g Protein
Hash Brown Sticks
Nutritional Facts: 190 calories, 11g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 2g), 500mg sodium, 21g carbs, 0g sugar, 2g fiber, 2g Protein
French Fries
Nutritional Facts: 420 calories, 21g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 3g), 260mg sodium, 52g carbs, 1g sugar, 4g fiber, 5g Protein
Hot Lemon Pie
Nutritional Facts: 320 calories, 16g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 5g), 230mg sodium, 41g carbs, 12g sugar, 3g fiber, 4g Protein
Apple Slices
Nutritional Facts: 30 calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 0mg sodium, 7g carbs, 5g sugar, 1g fiber, 0g Protein
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High Cholesterol at Whataburger
Calorie intake is the main concern for people with high cholesterol while dining at a fast-food restaurant like Whataburger. Well, you can always try the Lighter & Smaller options from the menu to cut down your fat intake. Opting for grilled sandwich or burgers are preferred compared to double meat or triple meat cheesy burgers which contain high cholesterol.
Foods to Avoid at Whataburger for High Cholesterol
Cut down on your meat intake to control your high cholesterol. You must skip Double Meat Whataburger and Triple Meat Whataburger at all costs. You should also avoid Avocado Bacon Burger and Monterey Melt as both these burgers contain a high amount of fat. Sweat & Spicy Bacon Burger will add extra 1080 calories in your diet so skip that as well. Whatacatch Dinner may sound tempting but the famous fish sandwich is also full of calories and unhealthy fat. Lastly, avoid French Fries and Onion Rings at Whataburger if you are already ordering a burger or any other heavy meal.
Food Suggestions to Maintain Cholesterol Level at Whataburger
Whatachick'n® Sandwich
Nutritional Facts: 600 calories, 26g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 10g), 890mg sodium, 57g carbs, 11g sugar, 4g fiber, 33g Protein
Breakfast On A Bun®
Nutritional Facts: 350 calories, 15g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 6g), 910mg sodium, 34g carbs, 5g sugar, 1g fiber, 18g Protein
Egg Sandwich
Nutritional Facts: 310 calories, 12g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 5g), 740mg sodium, 34g carbs, 5g sugar, 1g fiber, 15g Protein
Justaburger®
Nutritional Facts: 300 calories, 11g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 3g), 570mg sodium, 34g carbs, 5g sugar, 1g fiber, 14g Protein
Hot Apple Pie
Nutritional Facts: 270 calories, 14g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 5g), 260mg sodium, 34g carbs, 7g sugar, 2g fiber, 33g Protein
Chocolate Chunk Cookie
Nutritional Facts: 230 calories, 11g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 6g), 180mg sodium, 31g carbs, 18g sugar, 1g fiber, 2g Protein
Double Meat Whataburger Jr.®
Nutritional Facts: 420 calories, 20g (Tans. Fat 1g & Sat. Fat 6g), 700mg sodium, 37g carbs, 6g sugar, 2g fiber, 23g Protein
Apple Slices
Nutritional Facts: 30 calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 0mg sodium, 7g carbs, 5g sugar, 1g fiber, 0g Protein
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Q & A on
Which states have a Whataburger?
There are more than 800 Whataburger restaurants across the USA which are open 24 * 7 serving the tastiest meal. If you want to know the nearest Whataburger, then search the restaurant in our Restaurant Listings Directory.
Is Whataburger closed on Easter and Christmas?
Though Whataburger remains open 24 hours and seven days a week, most of the branches are closed during Easter Sunday, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day.
What are Whataburger opening and closing time?
This is the only restaurant which proudly serves the customer 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Anyone can enjoy good food in the early morning or a late-night meal at Whataburger restaurant branch.
Does Whataburger have a vegan burger?
Yes, Whataburger have Vegan as well as Vegetarian burger option. Whataburger veggie burger and Whataburger sandwiches are popular among vegan crowds.
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About Whataburger
Whataburger, as the name suggests, is an American fast-food restaurant specializing in hamburgers. Unlike other famous US restaurants chains, Whataburger is a regional fast-food chain serving customers at 824 locations in the country. Most of these locations are based in Texas while a few others are spread across Florida, Oklahoma, Arizona, Alabama, New Mexico, Louisiana, etc.
Whataburger was founded by Harmon Dobson and Paul Barton in 1950. The basic idea was to offer a better burger that tastes so good that every bite makes you say, “What A Burger!” In the same year, the Whataburger trademark was granted to Harmon Dobson, one of the co-founders. The restaurant specializes in different varieties and sizes of burgers including fish sandwich.
Healthy Food Options at Whataburger
Being a fast-food restaurant, you won't find many healthy food options at Whataburger. However, citing to the fitness trends and health preferences across the United States, Whataburger has revised its menu and introduced a selection of 550 calories or less menu in 2012. You can also try other items on the menu besides the burger to grab healthy food choices at Whataburger.
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Address :
608 Allegheny River Blvd
Oakmont, PA, 15139 - Phone (412) 826-1400
- Website https://www.whatscookinatcaseys.com
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Opening Hours
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Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Parking : Street
Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Ambience : Casual
Noise Level : Average
Alcohol : No
Outdoor Seating : No
Has TV : No
Waiter Service : Yes
Categories
Pizza
Pizza is a famous Italian dish savored around the world. The entire credit for the popularity of Pizza in the United States goes to the chain of pizzerias all over the country. While the base and the texture of Pizza remains same across the globe, it's the toppings that differs from country to country. In the United States, you will find the top pizzerias serving pizzas with the toppings of mainly beef, bacon, chicken, ham, and sausage for the non-vegetarians. Other than these famous meat options, Pizzas with veg toppings such as mushrooms, pepperonis, garlic, tomatoes, spinach, etc. are also famous in most restaurants in the United States.
Irrespective of your locality, you will find a variety of different restaurants in your cities offering pizzas of all different types. Pizza is hot favorite among people of all ages in the United States. A large size pizza is enough to feed a family of 3 or 4 at large. Pizza is also the most preferred food whenever a group of friends is hanging out together. Pizza gained popularity in the United States after the American soldiers stationed in Italy returned from World War II.
Over the years, different pizzerias in the United States have developed their own respective regional variations. Pizza gained popularity as the iconic dish in the United States in the second half of the 20th century. Whether you prefer thin or thick crust pizza, you can find a pizza of your preference at the best pizza restaurants in your city.
Italian Cuisine
The immense popularity of Italian cuisine globally isn't unknown. You can find an Italian Pizzeria around every corner of almost every city in the United States. Not to forget that in every house, people enjoy mac and cheese as comfort food. But it would be wrong to believe that Italian food starts with pizza and ends with good pasta as this Mediterranean country has much more to offer other than these two dishes. In Italian Cuisine, there is a high use of fresh tomatoes, all kinds of herbs, great quality of cheese, all types of meat, seafood and fresh handmade pasta. Many find it hard to believe that Italians have been making noodles long back.
Italian and Greek cuisines are always mistaken to be same, but they are poles apart. The primary difference between the two cuisines is the use of cheese in most of the Italian dishes. Italians love to cultivate their own cheese and process them as per their food requirement. It is believed that some cheese is so expensive that cheese producers secure them in lockers.
If you are bored eating the same old pasta or pizza, you can try some of the authentic Italian dishes like Risotto, Polenta, Ribollita, Lasagna, Fiorentina Steak, Bottarga, Ossobuco, Carbonara, Focaccia, Arancini and Supplì. Another item which Italians love to relish every morning is a good cup of Italian Coffee. Once you taste a freshly brewed cup of Italian Coffee, you might not visit Starbucks ever again. Authentic Italian food is made with heart and soul, so go find a restaurant where you can relish Italian cuisine in your city.
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Jacob S.
Down home and delicious! My dad loves the Italian omelet, so this is a frequent breakfast spot for my family. It's a great, affordable dinner spot. Great Italian.
(5)J O.
The waitress was nice But the food took TO LONG ( 30 minutes) Just pancakes and an omelette The place was empty Food average
(2)Nick F.
Nice little place on Allegheny River Boulevard in Oakmont. The food is decent but nothing special. They server average American dishes.
(3)Danielle K.
Although I am rarely in Oakmont, my best friend lives there and has taken me to Casey's a few times while I am visiting. We went for dinner on Saturday night and I had an amazing salad - Casey's Famous Caesar Salad. The addition of tortellini was really great and the grilled chicken was perfectly seasoned. This was a large salad that I could not even finish and came to under $13. The only complaint that I have is that service was a little slow initially, but it did seem like they were slammed with customers because their food is so good!
(5)William M.
I have been a 'diner' fan as long as I've been alive and craved a good plate of home cooked food, whether in the middle of the night after clubbing (in my youth) or for a good lunch (in my current elder state). Pittsburgh used to be awash with good diners. The Gazebo in Shadyside, Ritters, and a handful of others were damned good food, reasonably priced, and 24 hours. Most of them are gone, or like Ritters, just not as good as they used to be. I would classify Casey's as a glorified diner, leaning a bit toward 'family restaurant' without the big chain homogenized 'off the Sysco truck' conveyor belt 'Denny's' fare. Casey's is a pretty darned pleasant little neighborhood place to stuff your face with some decent food. Featuring (according to the menu) "Mum-mum Tolerico's authentic Italian and specialty recipes, including homemade sauce, dough and meatballs made fresh daily". Oakmont is not a regular destination for me, unless I'm hitting the Miller Antique mall, or checking our a car cruise, but when I'm there and the idea of food starts rumbling in my stomach, Casey's is the FIRST place I'm going to hit. I've had several of their sandwiches. From the Reuben, which is a standard Pittsburgh Reuben. Ok, but nothing to rave about in front of a New Yorker, to the Fish Sandwich, which is a very good and flavorful fish sandwich with a tasty and slightly zingy batter. AND - they serve it on a bun intended to fit a piece of fish. That always wins points in my book. Friends have had burgers which looked very good, and I've seen many other plates whizzing past that looked very good. The fries are real potatoes with remnants of skins, and not poly fries pressed out of a corporate playdough machine. The coleslaw is different but very good. I'm definitely cool with different when it is done well and tastes good. The menu is quite varied, with a short list of appetizers, to pizza and stromboli. Daily specials are posted on the white board as you enter the spot, the a nice list of dinner offerings as well. And apparently to our waitress' chagrin, they serve Coke products. I always ask 'Are you Coke or Pepsi people?' and when I asked, she kind of frowned and grunted 'Coke'. Which of course made ME smile, since Diet Coke is the only soda I drink. The atmosphere is comfortable, friendly neighborhood gathering spot for food. No over the top atmospheric kitsch, nor is it a dive. It's clean, the staff is friendly. On our last visit the waitress was a hoot, and that just adds to the comfort. Talk to me like a person. Joke with me. Be real. That wins me. Uppity attitudes, and flat out automaton personalities will send me away. This gal was great. I wouldn't call it a 'destination' dining experience, but you can bet that if I'm in that area, it's the only place I'm going to go for food. And overall, the immediate neighborhood is a very pleasant reminder of what a 'Main Street' of small town America could and should be. A handful of very small specialty shops, cobblestones, and nice folk. However, I would not recommend dessert. Not because their desserts are bad. I wouldn't actually know - because just across the railroad tracks is the Oakmont Bakery. Take a short walk to jiggle a little extra space in your belly, and cross over the street to dessert heaven. What's Cookin' at Casey's? Enough to stuff!
(4)Amanda M.
Casey's is a great little place to have omelets and classic breakfast food. The portions are huge. The eggs benedict is pretty good too. The services is good and parking is easy. You can take a walk in the adorable town of Oamont to work off the calories after!
(4)Lindsay B.
This food is absurdly good. Poached eggs and hollandaise are what I've eaten at pricey East End brunch spots. Scrambled eggs are soft and fluffy, not overcooked. Tasty, well seasoned everything. Coconut chicken salad is exceptional; lightly breaded, real coconut, juicy and seared to perfection. Mixed greens in all salads. Housemade dressings to die for. Wedding soup - absolutely top of the heap in the whole region. Great, now I'm starving.
(5)Roswell Einstein M.
Despite friends loving this place, have tried it now 3 occasions...2x for breakfast and 1x for dinner. The food was ok, not great. The 2x times for breakfast - the first time the breakfast was not real good (service was good). The second time was a "walk out". Appreciate getting coffee while waiting but once we were seated, no one came for our table (I actually do not think any servers were assigned to our table). After 10 minutes, we got up and left. The dinner experience was similar experience...ok but there are other places/options in my opinion that are better. I can't and won't give it 2 star or less - better than that but service was not good twice and ok once and food was "ok" at best. If I could give it 2.5 stars, I would. Not the best by far and not the worst by far.
(3)Patty P.
Great little Italian eatery. Highly recommend the stuffed hot peppers and the wedding soup. The pizza looked very good too! BYOB, NO COORKAGE FEE ( : Did I mention the prices are reasonable? Give it a try. Gret find
(4)Bill J.
Have had breakfast and dinner at Casey's and enjoyed both meals. This restaurant is kind of a throw back in time because the owner actually cares both about its patrons and the food. You will feel at home eating here enjoying good quality food and service. Forget the chains, eat at Casey's, the price is right and you are treated like you are a friend. Comfort food but with specials and don't forget to bring a bottle of wine , there is no corkage. Nicely decorated, comfortable surroundings and good food plus BYOB with no corkage. My kind of restaurant and open 7 days a week!. Lots on the menu to try for breakfast, lunch and dinner!
(5)Mike G.
This place is BYOB. Bring a bottle of wine to have with dinner. NO CORK FEE! There's a wine and spirits just a few feet away. The service isn't all that wonderful, but some of the servers mean well. However the wait for the food is usually worth it in the end. Nice change of pace with it not being a chain.
(4)D Y.
3.5 stars for the food and 3 for service. This diner was recommended by a coworker so we went for dinner one rainy evening. We were seated right away and our food arrived quickly. We noticed there seemed to be a few regulars eating at nearby tables. Our waitress came by our table once to ask us if everything was okay but spent the rest of the time catering to the regulars and we felt neglected. Needless to say the food was adequate and filling and the service sub-par. Cute country decor where pro golfer's signed plates adorn the wall.
(3)Rich C.
My friend and I went here for brunch on a Sunday. It took a long time to get seated, when there were tables available. They do have coffee for the wait however, which is nice. This seems to be a popular place with the sunday mass crowd. We ordered both of the specials. The first was a crab and veggie omlet, which was decent, but nothing to write home about. The second was a french toast covered with cherry preserves. These were pretty much pie filling cherries, and the french toast was fairly generic bread. Thus, the flavors on a whole were overpowered by the canned pie filling. If I wanted that, I would make a mountain pie.
(3)Dan S.
Too slow for anything more than an average rating
(3)Jess S.
Decent food, but not the best service (slow). 40+min ticket time and louder than average noise levels. Nice little place though, if you're not in a rush and don't mind a little dust.
(3)Green H.
We had Sunday morning breakfast at Casey's, and it was very good. It is a popular spot on Sunday mornings, and when we arrived, people were already waiting outside for Casey's to open. Serving crew was friendly and food came without much of a wait. The scrambled eggs were fresh and light, and I loved the bottomless cup of coffee. We'll be back next week.
(4)Amy P.
Low marks for both food and service. Please note that I have only been to Casey's for breakfast, so this review is based on breakfast items only. Let's start with the food... In a word, BLECH. I twice ordered eggs at Casey's - the first time they were over-easy, the second time was an omelet. On both occasions, the eggs were burned/scorched. Newsflash for the cook: IF EGGS ARE BROWN, YOU BURNED THEM. On the third trip to Casey's, I ordered pancakes. Contrary to the egg adventure, the pancakes were UNDER-cooked...to the point that the middles of the pancakes were actually runny batter. SALMONELLA ANYONE? Seriously, how hard is it to make eggs and pancakes. I was able to make eggs and pancakes by the time I was in 7th Grade, and they were neither burned nor raw. And the service... The service was slow all three times. The wait staff does not exude hospitality or any sense of urgency. In fact, the general attitude is that they're doing you a favor by providing service. One particular visit stands out as among the worst service I have ever received. Our waitress first took our drink orders, and asked several times if we would want anymore drinks. I thought that was odd, but assumed she was just being thorough. I found out, though, that she was really avoiding the need to make any "extra" trips to the beverage counter! Toward the end of the meal, I asked for hot tea. She said, "I asked if you were going to want anymore drinks?" like I had broken the law, and she said it with an attitude. I replied that half an hour ago I didn't want tea, and that now I want tea, and too bad she had to take ten extra steps to the coffee station to get tea. 20 MINUTES LATER, she delivered the tea. Really?! Lazy cow. Needless to say, we will NOT EVER go back to Casey's. They had three opportunities to even moderately satisfy on the food or service fronts, and failed miserably all three visits. With Bruegger's and Panera within a few blocks, I can't figure out how this lousy place stays in business. Do yourself a favor, and go down the street to Cafe Vita instead.
(1)Cassandra M.
Always good food at Casey's! My favorite place for breakfast, usually a wait but well worth it. Staff is great and food is consistently pleasant for breakfast, lunch, and dinner! The homemade Pizza crust is awesome!
(5)Jeff L.
Comforable restaurant with a large menu and dependably good food. I don't think I've had anything I haven't liked except the creamsicle cake, but HEY, how often do you find that on a menu?? If you miss your grandma, come to Casey's.........there's always enough that I feel like I'm the youngest person in there. Reliable with good food and a friendly wait staff. You will have to wait for a table during peak eating times.
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