Delish! What a great little spot that has a variety of old school diner food! They had great service, a lovely cook, amazing Fried Green Tomatoes & nearby lots of other stores.
The good: *Service! The staff was super nice and went out of their way to check on us. Was very helpful when we were asking questions about the food and made us feel very welcomed. *The fried green tomatoes were delish! Also the biscuits and gravy, the BLT & French toast! Literally everything had a touch of 'love' right in it, you could taste it, that's for sure!! *The sweet tea is so yummy! Very southern style 👍🏼 *The cook came out to take a break before we cashed out and was very sweet! Lovely lady! *Prices are definitely affordable especially for the location! You get a good amount of food for the price.
The bad: *The bathroom and hallways and kitchen do appear to be due for a deep cleaning. There was a lot of clutter and everything looked dirty. It definitely could use a good scrub down. *The table and booth were also in need of a good cleaning
The ugly: *The lemonade tasted like a cleaner. My son ended up switching his 'Arnold Palmer' out for a regular sweet tea as the mixture of lemonade and sweet tea totally tasted like a weird cleaner but, The waitress was nice enough not to charge us for the "extra" drink. *Only allowing 1 refill of sweet tea is a bit rediculous! I assume it's because it's a highly visited tourist spot that they do this? But I've never been somewhere where you have to pay more to get another refill. Thankfully we didn't run into this issue but, I could see with eating a meal and sitting there talking for a little bit that you may need another refill and then you are going to be charged another $2.77.
I would highly recommend coming back and giving this place another visit. I hope the next time I visit it will be a little cleaner but other than that I definitely feel that this is where You go to eat the comfort foods you grew...
Read moreWe would love to give Pearl's 5 stars but somehow our breakfast slipped through someone's hands and we waited for an hour while others behind us were served their meal before us. Perhaps if the waitress who took our order would have come near our table sooner than when we saw others receive their food we could have questioned why the wait and gotten our food resolved in a timely manner. Another waitress gave me milk for my coffee, which I immensely appreciated, and kept filling my cup. She also apologized for our late food service, s did our initial waitress. All help were extremely cordial and nice, and fortunately we were not in a desperate rush. The food was good, eggs perfect, and biscuits really tasty. We liked the touch of butter and a little grilled. Ate with the gravy and also without. If in the area, we'd definitely have breakfast again, but would be mindful about "falling through the cracks". I do appreciate their apologies and concern...
Read moreWe visited on our anniversary trip to Hocking Hills. We searched it out because we saw it was voted one of the best places for breakfast around the area. We were very disappointed. They only had one waitress serving all 14 tables and one older lady seeming to fill in by refilling coffee, etc. We were giving the waitress the benefit of the doubt but after so many mess-ups they were hard to ignore. There seemed to be no organization or management so our waitress was easily getting overwhelmed. The two ladies were scowling at each other during our visit when the other wasn't looking. (The older lady did it right in front of us when the waitress spilt a bit of my orange juice and didn't come back right away to wipe it up. Instead of just apologizing and helping her out but cleaning it then.) After incorrect items brought and asking for items repeatedly, on top of the poor attitudes and mediocre food we were...
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