Village Inn is a tough place for diabetics, and you must be extra cautious while ordering food at the Village Inn, especially if you're a diabetic. The food items low in sodium are high in sugar or cholesterol at Village Inn which makes it difficult for diabetics to choose the right food at the diner.
Foods to Avoid at Village Inn for Diabetics
Village Inn offers very few items edible for diabetics without any threat. You can avoid sandwiches and burgers at Village Inn and try the light breakfast items on the menu. You must also skip the shakes as well as other juices from the beverage menu. Almost all the dinner items on the menu are high in sodium except Grilled Tilapia and 6 oz. Top Sirloin & Toast. Avoid Soup bowls and opt for cups instead at Village Inn.
Food Suggestions for Diabetics at Village Inn
2 Egg Low-Cholesterol Egg Substitute Omelette with Part-Skim Mozzarella
If you are concerned about high blood pressure, then you must try food items from the kid's menu at Village Inn as most food items on their regular menu are high in sodium. However, you can always bet on salads for rescue. Instead of dining alone, you can visit the Village Inn in groups to keep the sodium intake in check.
Foods to Avoid at Village Inn for High Blood Pressure
Avoid Sausage Links & Eggs, Sausage Patties & Eggs, Biscuit & Gravy with Eggs, 6 oz. Top Sirloin Eggs, Ham Steak & Eggs, Egg Benedict, and Country Benedict from Village Inn's breakfast menu. It is also recommended to skip the Skillet options at Village Inn for its high sodium content. Among the omelets, avoid Denver Omelette, Country Music Star Omelette, and French Spinach & Bacon Omelette. You must also skip Sandwiches and All-World Double Cheeseburger every time you visit Village Inn.
Food Suggestions for High Blood Pressure at Village Inn
Most items served at Village are made up of eggs, bacon, chicken, or steak. Hence, these food items are often high in cholesterol. You can try the salad items, juices, or light breakfast items from the menu to keep the cholesterol in check. You can also try food from the kid's menu to ensure that you consume fewer calories than usual.
Foods to Avoid at Village Inn for High Cholesterol
You must skip burgers and sandwiches at the Village Inn as these items are very high in cholesterol. You should also avoid the Garden Salads menu at Village Inn except for Southwest Salad, lunch size. You can order all the soups, but you must avoid Tomato Basil Bowl and Wisconsin Cheese Bowl. Almost everything on the dinner menu is also high in cholesterol and must be avoided. Also, skip shakes at Village Inn.
Food Suggestions to Maintain Cholesterol Level at Village Inn
I had my usual 4 eggs over easy, potatoes, sausage & an orange crepe. Everything was delivered before I had a chance to check in on yelp. My wife ordered the chef salad & finished it off with a slice of pecan pie. Everything was about as good as it gets. Satisfied all the way around. The waitress was very friendly & attentive & if I lived around here I would eat here often. Give it a try and ignore the other bad reviews as they are old.
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Dorothy T.
Worst food ever. I ordered a salad and it was all brown.. The help was rude and unprofessional.. I recommend going to the pizza hut next door first!!!
(1)
Zach B.
Yep enough said it's the v only show in town slow service ridiculous wait and they Wil Get your order wrong so just odder all the things you want and tell em you don't want it on your plate the will definitely put it on your plate but like I said where else can you go ugggghhhhhhhh Douglas Douglas Douglas where are the real restaurants at
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Hanne A P.
Free pie wednesday! I only ever stop here when I road trip (Seattle - OKC) and have only had great service. Food is typical diner fare, but the people are friendly, service quick.
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Eric F.
The service here is hit and miss. There are some very attentive folks so theres a chance you get lucky in that area. The food is marginal at best. I live in California and enjoy a bunch of culinary options. The food here is just unimpressive. The people are wonderfully nice though. One night during the week (Wed?) you get a free piece of pie, so theres something positive to say.
(2)
Bill P.
The Village Inn chain has lost a lot of its luster over the years and after our visit this afternoon, I believe they have hit rock bottom. As my wife and I walk into the restaurant, three employees are sitting outside, sitting on plastic containers, smoking near the trash dumpsters. Really? Management is ok with this? I wondered if they were really going to wash their hands. That should have been my first warning and we should have turned in the opposite direction in a full sprint. The restaurant was absolutely filthy. The staff was absolutely filthy. Stained clothes, untucked shirts, their hands rubbing their faces and then holding plates, coffee pots and utensils. Why didn't we leave? Oh, yes, we wanted a sit down meal and our choices are limited between Casper and Cheyenne. My wife's first cup of coffee was presented in a completely stained mug. Can we try again? I ordered the chipotle chicken wrap. Wrong! But it looked so nice in the picture. A tightly wrapped flour tortilla, with chicken, shredded lettuce, onions, melted cheese and a strawberry-chipotle sauce. I received a tortilla wrapped by a three year old (I had to rewrap it myself), with huge pieces of lettuce (did you really have to put the whole heart of the iceberg lettuce in the wrap?), a large chunk of onion, with shredded cheese that was not melted. It was garnished by a strawberry that was ripe over a week ago. Oh, and yes, my plate was filthy. After I re-wrapped this garbage myself and took a bite I lost my appetite. I told the waiter and showed her the gross garnish and she removed it from my bill, But no apology, no offer to get me something else. I would have refused anyway. When I paid, the cashier, noticed the void written on the check by the waiter, but she offered no apology or asked any questions. She just voided it and told me the new total. She didn't seemed concerned at all. My wife is a bit more vocal than myself and she then mentioned to the cashier and another employee who was standing nearby the condition of the restaurant. As we left she heard the two employees mutter "snob" to one another. When did cleanliness turn into snobbishness? Goodbye Village Inn! I'm done with you. You have ruined any good feelings I had from my youth.
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K K.
Not really expecting much will be to your benefit here. The breakfast is totally decent; traditional short order fare, however I have yet to have a lunch or dinner that isn't awful. Fish and chips - burned fish, soggy chips. Tartar sauce? Oh, here's some prepackaged containers. Chicken parmigiana - Over cooked chicken, cold noodles, and a puddle of water in the bottom. Salad - Wilted lettuce with more prepackaged dressing. Pies are fine, soups are fine. Strawberry lemonade is also pretty decent.
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Jay W.
There's nothing wrong with this place. It's a successful chain in this area of the country, and the Douglas restaurant holds up to the name. The food is pretty good and the service is usually quick. I don't think there's a better time for the Village Inn than breakfast, but they are open for all three of your day's meals! Of course their pies are pretty delicious. I just tried the new Mint Brownie Explosion pie and it was amazing. The only thing that could really drastically improve this place would be later hours (for those hungry nights after the bars close), but that probably won't ever happen... On a side note--they have recently gone completely non-smoking which is a huge plus to most people. But you smokers will have to take it outside... sorry!
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Q & A on Village Inn
Does the Village Inn serve breakfast all day?
Since the year of 1958 when Village Inn was opened in Denver Colorado, the restaurant has been offering its guests great food all day. So, if you want to have a heavy breakfast, light lunch or enjoy pancakes at dinner, the Village Inn is the place to visit.
Does Village Inn still have free pie Wednesday?
Village Inn offers a free slice of pie with any dine-in purchase. Every Wednesday, from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. customers can enjoy a featured pie with any of their purchase. For more information on the pie, one can ask the servers while visiting the restaurant in the area.
Does Village Inn have vegan options?
Unfortunately, there are very few Vegan and Vegetarian options at Village In. There are fruits and salads but most of the items are not Vegan or Vegetarian. We advise asking the server before making the orders.
What time does the Village Inn Open and Close?
Village Inn restaurant opens from 6:00AM-12:00
Is the Village Inn closed during holidays?
Village Inn is among only a few restaurants which remain open on any major holiday's which includes Easter Sunday, Christmas and New Year.
How to find the nearest Village Inn restaurant?
There are over 212 operating Village Inn restaurants in the United States. This restaurant is known for its wide variety of Breakfast Menu. Today, people from all over US visit Village Inn to enjoy food and pies which have won many awards from American Pie Council. The best way to search the nearest Village Inn location is by using our Restaurant Listings Directory which gives you the exact address of the restaurant near as per your location.
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About Village Inn
Village Inn is an American dining restaurant that serves the best American breakfast items on its menu. Founded by James Mola and Merton Anderson, Village Inn began its operations in 1958 as Village Inn Pancake House in Denver. However, during the 1980s, Pancake House was dropped from the title and the name was changed to Village Inn. Registered as VICORP Restaurants Inc., the restaurant company acquired over 71 restaurants in the United States.
Village Inn began serving lunch and dinner menus in addition to breakfast items during the 80s. The pies at Village Inn have won several awards from the American Pie Council. You can order a variety of sandwiches, burgers, healthy salads, melts, and other dinner items. Spread across 212 locations in the United States, Village Inn is a renowned restaurant brand among foodies who love American breakfast menu.
Healthy Food Options at Village Inn
Village Inn is the place to go if you have cravings for enjoyable breakfast items. Most breakfast items are high in sodium and not consumable for certain health conditions. You must be extremely picky to have a healthy breakfast, lunch, or dinner at the Village Inn. Village Inn offers a wide range of breakfast and dinner menu to choose from. While most of the items on the menu are high in sodium and cholesterol, you can still find some healthy food options in salads and simple breakfast items.
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Specialities
Takes Reservations : No Delivery : No Take-out : Yes Accepts Credit Cards : Yes Wheelchair Accessible : Yes Good for Kids : Yes Good for Groups : Yes Attire : Casual Noise Level : Average Alcohol : No Outdoor Seating : No Wi-Fi : Free Has TV : Yes Waiter Service : Yes Caters : No
Larry P.
I had my usual 4 eggs over easy, potatoes, sausage & an orange crepe. Everything was delivered before I had a chance to check in on yelp. My wife ordered the chef salad & finished it off with a slice of pecan pie. Everything was about as good as it gets. Satisfied all the way around. The waitress was very friendly & attentive & if I lived around here I would eat here often. Give it a try and ignore the other bad reviews as they are old.
(4)Dorothy T.
Worst food ever. I ordered a salad and it was all brown.. The help was rude and unprofessional.. I recommend going to the pizza hut next door first!!!
(1)Zach B.
Yep enough said it's the v only show in town slow service ridiculous wait and they Wil Get your order wrong so just odder all the things you want and tell em you don't want it on your plate the will definitely put it on your plate but like I said where else can you go ugggghhhhhhhh Douglas Douglas Douglas where are the real restaurants at
(1)Hanne A P.
Free pie wednesday! I only ever stop here when I road trip (Seattle - OKC) and have only had great service. Food is typical diner fare, but the people are friendly, service quick.
(4)Eric F.
The service here is hit and miss. There are some very attentive folks so theres a chance you get lucky in that area. The food is marginal at best. I live in California and enjoy a bunch of culinary options. The food here is just unimpressive. The people are wonderfully nice though. One night during the week (Wed?) you get a free piece of pie, so theres something positive to say.
(2)Bill P.
The Village Inn chain has lost a lot of its luster over the years and after our visit this afternoon, I believe they have hit rock bottom. As my wife and I walk into the restaurant, three employees are sitting outside, sitting on plastic containers, smoking near the trash dumpsters. Really? Management is ok with this? I wondered if they were really going to wash their hands. That should have been my first warning and we should have turned in the opposite direction in a full sprint. The restaurant was absolutely filthy. The staff was absolutely filthy. Stained clothes, untucked shirts, their hands rubbing their faces and then holding plates, coffee pots and utensils. Why didn't we leave? Oh, yes, we wanted a sit down meal and our choices are limited between Casper and Cheyenne. My wife's first cup of coffee was presented in a completely stained mug. Can we try again? I ordered the chipotle chicken wrap. Wrong! But it looked so nice in the picture. A tightly wrapped flour tortilla, with chicken, shredded lettuce, onions, melted cheese and a strawberry-chipotle sauce. I received a tortilla wrapped by a three year old (I had to rewrap it myself), with huge pieces of lettuce (did you really have to put the whole heart of the iceberg lettuce in the wrap?), a large chunk of onion, with shredded cheese that was not melted. It was garnished by a strawberry that was ripe over a week ago. Oh, and yes, my plate was filthy. After I re-wrapped this garbage myself and took a bite I lost my appetite. I told the waiter and showed her the gross garnish and she removed it from my bill, But no apology, no offer to get me something else. I would have refused anyway. When I paid, the cashier, noticed the void written on the check by the waiter, but she offered no apology or asked any questions. She just voided it and told me the new total. She didn't seemed concerned at all. My wife is a bit more vocal than myself and she then mentioned to the cashier and another employee who was standing nearby the condition of the restaurant. As we left she heard the two employees mutter "snob" to one another. When did cleanliness turn into snobbishness? Goodbye Village Inn! I'm done with you. You have ruined any good feelings I had from my youth.
(1)K K.
Not really expecting much will be to your benefit here. The breakfast is totally decent; traditional short order fare, however I have yet to have a lunch or dinner that isn't awful. Fish and chips - burned fish, soggy chips. Tartar sauce? Oh, here's some prepackaged containers. Chicken parmigiana - Over cooked chicken, cold noodles, and a puddle of water in the bottom. Salad - Wilted lettuce with more prepackaged dressing. Pies are fine, soups are fine. Strawberry lemonade is also pretty decent.
(2)Jay W.
There's nothing wrong with this place. It's a successful chain in this area of the country, and the Douglas restaurant holds up to the name. The food is pretty good and the service is usually quick. I don't think there's a better time for the Village Inn than breakfast, but they are open for all three of your day's meals! Of course their pies are pretty delicious. I just tried the new Mint Brownie Explosion pie and it was amazing. The only thing that could really drastically improve this place would be later hours (for those hungry nights after the bars close), but that probably won't ever happen... On a side note--they have recently gone completely non-smoking which is a huge plus to most people. But you smokers will have to take it outside... sorry!
(3)