This place. THIS PLACE ♥. My wonderful dad had to bury two of his younger brothers within a span of 4 months. They both battled cancer. My siblings and I took our dad out for breakfast and want to make it a tradition. We picked The Red Squirrel and it was an amazing decision. The servers are wonderful. The menu is full of great choices. The food is delicious and you're not waiting for forever. I think that tells you a lot about their chefs too. They know what they're doing. Of you wanna take a business partner, your date/sweetheart, or a family member out some where cute for breakfast, brunch, lunch and dinner that is affordable, and delicious, The Red Squirrel is the place I recommend. This place is kid friendly and if you have a family member who is wheelchair bound. This place is easy to access.
I paid 12.99 for a huge Veggie omlette, loaded home fries, toast, and a coffee...
Read moreDon’t get me wrong, the food is very good. The servers all seem to do a really good job as well. My one star rating comes from their bathroom situation. They have two bathrooms but have chosen to make them both unisex? This is bizarre to me. Call me old fashioned all you want but I have over 40 years of experience walking into a men’s restroom and it’s almost never a good situation. So, given the fact we’re pretty disgusting, there is no reason to subject biological women to this. My wife and daughters shouldn’t have to follow a dude who left the bathroom with it looking like a crime scene.
I did ask about it and I was told “I’m old fashioned in my thinking and that everyone is doing it.” This isn’t San Francisco (thank god), this is Harrison Ohio and no woman wants to use the same toilet that 5 construction workers just used. Call me old fashioned...
Read moreThe Red Squirrel was a classic greasy-spoon diner-type spot. My husband and I enjoyed breakfast here. I got the gravy stacker, which had a flavorful sausage gravy that wasn't packed with sausage, but still offered a great sausage flavor. I think the best part of this dish was the fried potatoes. They were abundant and crispy without being too greasy. My husband ordered a Western omelette and he raved about the eggs quantity and the way it married with the cheese. Overall, this was a typical diner-style breakfast. Food-wise, everything was great, but not wildly unique. Service-wise, this spot stood out. The servers were enthusiastic, kind and quick to help when they could. I would come back for the quality of...
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