WILL NEVER COME BACK Second time this has happened to us in past three months.
This was our "go-to" breakfast place for many years, but they've taken a nose dive in recent years. Today was our last visit EVER.
*The highlights: waited 40 minutes for our food, there were two of us. *Three tables around us, all came in long after us, were served before us. *We asked if we were forgotten, since the waitress never bothered to check on us. *No coffee refill, no water refill, no nothing. *Finally we asked, and nine minutes later we got our food. 49 minutes for an omelet and a breakfast sandwich. *The breakfast sandwich was missing cheese we ordered so we asked for cheese. *Waitress snapped it up, took it back and one minute later came back with it. *Cook had put 1/2 a slice of cheese and just threw it in there. Didn't bother to melt it, and the sandwich was blown apart. *My wife told her to just send it back and remove it from the bill. *Waitress never came back with the bill. *Went to the register to pay and she told me an amount. A large amount. Wouldn't show me the written piece of paper. I asked if it was correct and did she remove the breakfast sandwich? Oh yes she told me. *As we were driving my wife looked up the menu. She charged us for the food we sent back. *Management DOES NOT CARE *After thousands of dollars spent, we will not be back *Go to Sticky Bun Cafe 8 minutes away and 1/3 the price with great...
Read moreThis is a neat little place that serves breakfast and lunch. It's curious that it's called an inn because it feels more like a cafe/diner. That said they offer a good range of food and the prices are very reasonable.
If you're expecting fine dining go somewhere else. If you're expecting tasty food and as much coffee as you can drink you could do a lot worse than Honey Creek.
It's comparable in price to a few other local places but comes with table service. Obviously with table service there's an expectation to tip the waitress but I'd rather have someone bring my food and keep my coffee topped up, especially when I can get my chosen dish and bottomless coffee for around $10.
It can get pretty busy on Sundays after the local churches wrap up. I typically either go for a late breakfast with my wife or meet a friend for lunch during the week, when it's usually...
Read moreOverall it wasn't a bad experience. The staff were very friendly and busy with topping things up as it was near the end of their day. They attended to us well enough.
The food was pretty good. My husband loved his pancakes, said the scrapple was decent (could have been fried a touch more, but he likes his crispy) and my roast turkey sandwich w/fries and gravy were okay. The turkey was fresh off the bird, or had that feel and the fries were cooked well too. The bread was homemade, and I love that little detail, especially being in Amish country. The gravy though, that needs some help. It was just cornstarch slurry added to flavorless stock. Salt helped a smidge.
I will be back, because I'm not a judge a restaurant by one meal type of person. Also, the gravy could be way better the next time. The staff were great, the atmosphere was cozy and had a...
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