My boyfriend and I had came here for brunch, the cook was immediately rude . He got there first and when he walked in ,stood at the door waiting to be seated ( it was our first time there, and he wasn't aware that it was self seating) and was rudely asked if he was staying or going by the cook. The pricing is absolutely absurd, especially when they're opening canned food and boxes of sausages from walmart . Charging 5 dollars for 2 scoops of corned beef hash, for 3 sausages it was $4.50 that come from the banquet box. You can buy a bag of 60 links for 6.98 at wlamart. Charging $4.50 for 3 sausage links is disgusting. I wanted ham with my breakfast, i was met with wet pack sliced deli meat ham seared on both sides. My breakfast came with a coffee and one free refill( automaticlly), his was a lunch special which on the menu says all come with French fries and one canned soda. I didn't want my coffee so he drank it, and the waitress refused to give him his soda because he drank my coffee and rung it up that way, he never got his drink because he drank my coffee instead , not to mention theyre charging 3.50 almost 4 dollars for a 12oz canned soda . Our breakfast was a total of 50 dollars with a 15 dollar tip, 65 dollars for a breakfast is astronomical especially when nothing cooked was homemade, it was either from a can or box ! A gentleman ordered a tuna melt and they opened a canned of bumble bee tuna and squirted mayonnaise and slapped cheese on it and charged 12 dollars, it doesnt even cost 12 dollars to make tuna melts . Go anywhere but here, Evans egg house in Ludlow would absolutely never. We will never be returning to this...
Read moreWe love this place. My husband and I came here four months ago, and we couldn't wait to come back. We don't live in the area; we're from South Bend, Indiana, and we're just driving through on our way to Harvard for one of my classes. Creatures of habit, we ordered the same thing we loved last time: grilled cheese with a cup of stuffed roasted pepper soup, tuna fish sandwich with a cup of roasted pepper soup, a cup of orange and spice tea, and a cup of wild raspberry tea. The food and tea were awesome. Sadly, some guy came by here, parked illegally (blocking other customers from backing out), complained when asked nicely to move his vehicle, and then he had the nerve to leave a one-star review. He wasn't even coming to the café; he was going to the convenience store next door. Please don't pay attention to his review. This place is a must dine. And the owner and staff here are welcoming, friendly, and accommodating -- we're an interracial gay married couple with purple-dyed hair (people aren't always nice to us), and we had a great experience. We traveled, out of our way, on the way to Harvard just to come here, and we're counting the days until we...
Read moreLady behind the counter gave me a stare. Then lied to me when I tried to pay it forward to one our our Military men that I seen and asked if he paid for his meal because I wanted to thank him for his service he said he didn’t and thanked me for my kindness. She denied my money claimed HE already paid for his meal. The look on his face was of shock as was mine and she proceeded to charge him when I walked out the door to head to school She really wasn’t friendly to me at all. I will share this with the many people I network with and my many nieces and nephews that serve. Too bad I had to pick...
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