BEWARE BEWARE BEFORE YOU ENTER THIS RESTAURANT. THE SIGNAGE OF CAUTION IS NOT EYE LEVEL. (POSTED PHOTO TO SHOW IT) . PLUS MULTIPLE PEOPLE HAVE TRIPPED AND FALLEN JUST RECENTLY AN OLDER LADY WHOM I SAW INFORMED ME THAT IT HAPPENED SEVERAL DAYS PRIOR TO MINE. PLUS THE LADY EMPLOYED THERE TOLD ME THAT MULTIPLE PEOPLE HAVE TRIPPED AND FELL TO THE SAME WAY. YET, I WAS TOLD THAT I FELL PRETTY HARD ON THE CONCRETE FLOOR. On May 1, 2025, I never expected to have a very traumatized day that I am still recovering from, and I still have to undergo more medical appointments due to this day. I have been here before yet this date. I tried entering like a person goes in a restaurant. Yet, I tripped and fell face down, busting my lips, discolored me right eyebrow, my right hand, my right elbow , both my knees. I had to get assistance to get slowly up from the floor up to a chair to get my bearings together. I was given an ice pack because my lips were bleeding and swollen puffed . MY SON was surprised that I didn't get EMS attention. Afterward, I figured out what had happened. I ordered my meal while it was being prepared, I applied the ice pack on my lips to bring the swelling and puffiness down so I could it my meal. I thought a staff or the son (whom is part owner of this restaurant) would offer to get medical attention for me which no one did that I left to head to the urgent care near my home. The urgent care doctor saw me, and he was surprised that I drove there by myself. However, my son and his family will be coming to help me. Yet he understood my urgency, especially seeing that I had discoloration on my right eyebrow, walking unsteady and my right hand hurting very bad. He said that I need to go down the street to the Medical City ER due to the fact that I needed a head and face CT scan and my right hand x-ray for a possibility head concussion and broke my right hand, I went to the ER instead of having an ambulance bring me there, which the doctor watched to make sure that I could it. It was determined with the images and examination that I have a head concussion whom I need to see a neurosurgeon or neurologist, which I have a neurosurgeon paid by the VA. Yes, I am a veteran who didn't get the proper care at this restaurant ( I had to defend myself on my medical care attention). Plus, I had to see my dentist, hand specialist, and my VA primary doctor for additional follow-up on this traumatized fall. As of that day, my VA primary doctor, my neurosurgeon, my dentist, my eye doctor , my hand specialist, my therapist , my friends and family informed me to get legal attention yet I let them know that I would post a review this on the restaurant Google site. Plus, I am moving out of state hopefully at the end of the month if I get cleared from all my doctors to leave, especially since I am driving a long distance to the southeast. I'm am so far healing from my busted lips, my mouth inside the top part it swollen one of my implants on my upper overdenture, my right hand has several small fractures and my elbow that I get surgery due to being to small that it would heal on its own that I am using a compression glove to ease the pain and prevent anymore injury. My right elbow, I need to be careful not to put pressure on it. I'm getting an MRI on my neck and possibly my lower back, for I have a follow on the 21st for the results of the x-rays and MRI. I see my eye doctor hopefully praying it didn't affect my eyes. So please think not twice but more than to come to this restaurant. Is it worth all that I had to go through if I saw the proper signage that I was told that due to it is a historic building, nothing can be done. Yet I was informed yesterday that it wasn't true, for she has seen other historic buildings repaired for people's safety and well-being. Other photos were to private...
Read moreThis place is just a diner, but it was a super pleasant experience. The ladies working were so friendly and helpful. The menu included at least two vegetarian options, as well as a bunch (and I mean a large bunch) of veggie side choices. We had a Garden Burger and a black bean burger. They were both cooked well, but I preferred the taste of the black bean burger with jalapeños over the other. We got one with french fries, and the other with the fried green beans. There was NO contest - get the green beans! They were delicious and magically stayed crunchy, even after they had cooled off a little. The lady we talked to most was rocking a "Yes, we can"/Rosie the Riveter red bandana look, like someone legit from the past. We would definitely go back. Oh, two other things. They bring you a variety of sauce choices for your burgers (mayo, chipotle mayo, and ranch). And the pumpkin pie was simple but good. The crust was the real star, and I would love to see it done as a sweet potato pie instead (maybe they make that, too?), but it was good. They had a large selection of drinks (sweet tea, unsweetened tea, and peach unsweetened tea, for example) and a variety of pies and desserts to choose from. American comfort food with a smile -...
Read moreThis place is a true neighborhood haunt, breakfast, lunch, and dinner. I find the food to be consistently great, from BLT to grilled salmon. They have THE best sides: fried green tomatoes, broccoli cheese casserole, corn fritters, to name a few, with the usuals as well. Try to check out the basic menu before you arrive, but always look for extras and specials on the board while waiting in the walk-up line. Fresh desserts vary daily. The staff is terrific and service is the most accommodating around, dine-in or carry out. Rush hours are very busy and parking can be a little difficult (a one block walk will get your appetite up). Yet everyone knows the place is a bit small (don’t plan on large groups), so tables turn over relatively quickly. ‘Enjoy your food and try to make room for the next guy’ is never even implied, but customers learn the golden rule for their community. Tried and true, this place is worth any inconveniences, because they’re also great at carry-out. Obviously, I love the place. I almost hate to share it, but they deserve your...
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