We usually enjoy finding little hole in the wall restaurants that have great food and service. This is obviously a local place for locals, the waitress seemed to know everyone and sat and chatted with a few customers (which is fine). The air conditioning, if there was any, was not working. The initial service was ok, however the food took forever. We ordered burgers, a mushroom and swiss and a traditional cheese burger. The burgers were fine, however the mushroom burger was smaller than the traditional. When we went to check out the girl charged us $2 more for the mushroom burger. When my husband questioned her by mentioning the price in the menu, she got snippy and said, "Oh we are waiting on new menus. Mushrooms are expensive." My husband then asked for the owner to which she replied that she was the owners granddaughter and did he really want her to rering the order. He did end up paying the increased price but obviously no...
Read moreRed Rooster Cafe is a hidden gem in downtown Danville, Kentucky. This small, family-owned restaurant serves up delicious, home-cooked breakfast and lunch fare. The menu features all your favorites, from pancakes and waffles to biscuits and gravy. The food is always fresh and made to order, and the service is friendly and attentive.
One of the things that makes Red Rooster Cafe so special is its atmosphere. The restaurant is located in a historic building in the heart of downtown Danville. The interior is warm and inviting, with exposed brick walls and comfortable seating. There's also a large outdoor patio that's perfect for dining al fresco on a warm day.
If you're looking for a delicious and affordable breakfast or lunch in Danville, Red Rooster Cafe is the perfect place to go. The food is great, the service is friendly, and the atmosphere is warm and inviting. What more could...
Read moreNot sure about the food since I never had a chance to sample it. Went there because I was craving pancakes, stood at the sign that said "Please Wait to be Seated". The first waiter walked past me standing there and looked at me as if I were unstable, and said nothing. Second waitstaff walked past, looked at me, said "Someone will be with you in a moment." The first guy walked past me again, heading in the oppsite direction, still said nothing to me. Then two ladies walked in with a toddler, walked to another sign that said "Please wait to be seated"...and they were seated right away. At that point, I walked out, I had been standing there for at least 6 minutes, these ladies stood there no more than 2 minutes. If they did not want me in their restaurant, all they had to do was ask...
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