Seated by the waitress saying… just sit here (pointed at a table). I ordered the “specialty” item of sausage gravy biscuit with hash browns. A plateful of garbage woulda been more appetizing. The portion was massive. The hash browns and biscuit were burned and smothered in a yellow gelatinous muck which I assume was considered “gravy” with no sausage in sight. I have never been offended by a plate of food but I was offended. I felt sorry for the workers who actually thought this was food. I tried to be optimistic and powered through a portion of the burned biscuit. Once I removed the mountain of purulent discharge covering the burned items underneath I did taste every item and I have no idea where the taste went. My friend tried the “gravy” and said it was indeed tasteless. She ordered a cheeseburger and fries. The cheeseburger was colorful and delicious (according to her). I never been more envious of another soul in my life. Anyway, I don’t think I will ever tempt fate again at this pitiful establishment. This is a brunch restaurant and is small, restocking items were lined up on the bar so no counter seating was available at 12:30 on a Thursday. I truly regretted entering this place. What a...
Read moreTook my boys here for breakfast.
The only thing good about this place was the service, but it didn’t outweigh the bad.
For 3 of us to eat a basic breakfast it was $73. $15.99 for THREE pancakes. Now I will say, the portions are large. But, you can buy 3 times the product for what they charge for one item.
Pancakes were soggy, the French toast was super crunchy according to my other kid. Neither of them took more than 4 bites. Typically if pricing was fair I wouldn’t complain but.. especially in this economy when one chooses to eat out and clearly gets ripped off it warrants one.
It was $18.99 for my omelet. The portion was huge, and still doesn’t account for being charged that much. I could only eat half because the typical person does not eat that much.
$4 for a cup of coffee, $16 pancakes, $19 omelets the list goes on.. And none of the food was out of this world.
We will never be back.
Save your money and either make breakfast at home or just go to Dennys...
Read moreI traveled through New Concord while taking in some of the sites on the Old National Road. I stopped in New Concord and had a wonderful tour of the John and Annie Glenn Historical Site. It was near lunch time when I finished my tour and one of the ladies at the Glenn Home recommended Scott’s Diner just up the street. They kindly allowed me to leave my car in their parking lot while I walked a couple of blocks to Scott’s. New Concord is a small town, but Scott’s is a great place. Even though I had never been to New Concord before, I was treated like family from the time I walked in until the time I left. The service and food was outstanding. For lunch I chose the Reuben Sandwich with a side of Fries. I have to say the Reuben was fresh and tasty, and I really liked the Seasoning on the Fries. Scott’s is a great hometown diner and if I am ever close to New Concord again, I will make it a...
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