I/we normally really, really enjoy tipping $10 above and beyond, except here.
In no way can I justify doing this here, sadly. I wonder why.
Time for me/us to stop patronizing this place, and shelf the memories of yesteryear; meeting here from better times is a distant memory, apparently. The current attitudes/tone reveal as unfriendly too many times now, here, don't cut it; we prefer an all around more user-friendly atmosphere. The food is good. Not worth the other vibes and tones, from the owners to the waitresses its a no, no, no. And feels increasingly uncomfortable & hostile or weirdly snarky without cause, causes uncomfortableness. That is not cool. Its been a stopover for us for decades, unfortunately we have to let you go. I read the other reviews whereby others are finding it perfect....
Read moreTony, I’m sorry you moved because of me. 20 years ago this cafe became home to me, now I’m almost afraid to come in even for coffee, which I was not served today. Barbara Knudson Casey and Rhonda this was to let you know your dad didn’t say anything bad to me. I just asked if I could sit there because I was having lunch with Lynda and Ron. He replied that if I sat he would move so I sat and he moved. I wish he was not so stubborn and let his anger go. I love Ohms and like I said 20 years ago it was my home away from home and access to friendly...
Read moreFor many generations the Syvrud family and their descendants have enjoyed this great place. I’ve got more memories than I can count. From breakfast gatherings to lunches. Our families gathering together in-front of the cafe for the 4th of July parade. My kids always get the bubble gum ice cream after the meal. My aunt Karol is a Mandan resident and she sends us Ohms gift cards every year for our birthdays. I really hope that whoever buys it keeps the tradition going. All the way from Dallas, Texas, Thank you for a lifetime of...
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