Huge disappointment. I visited my aunt in Quakertown for the thanksgiving holiday, and we decided to eat at Sundays together as a family. My aunt has been here plenty of times prior with nothing but fantastic things to say about the food, service, and prices, especially the Owner, Sunday. I was looking forward to Sundays due to my aunt's positive feedback, but I was genuinely disgusted and disturbed by the service we received as soon as we stepped through the door. A younger lady, perhaps in her 30s, asked how big our party was. We were a party of 11 (I understand that this is a large group, but they have seated my family here before with the same amount of people to our group in the past). We also called ahead to ask about reservations considering that we are a big party. We were told over the phone that a reservation for the number of people we had was unnecessary. The young lady proceeded to tell my uncle, with a completely unnecessary attitude, that she could not seat a party of 11 at one table. We knew that, and we’re ok with waiting on an arrangement even close together. She advised that she could sit seven at one table and four at another (which, again, was OK with us). We told the lady that we were okay with that 100%. She then gave us an attitude and raised her voice as she said, “okay, well it’s going to be a minute, we can’t put tables together now because I can’t walk over the tables.” I felt disrespected entirely and highly discriminated against. My aunt is of light skin, but you can tell that the rest of my family are Hispanic, so yes, I truly felt that our race had a lot to do with it as well. I have never felt such disregard in customer service like this, especially coming from a family-owned restaurant with nothing but highly positive reviews. My aunt and uncle who eat here often said they had never seen the lady before. It was so bad that my aunt questioned if they had changed management as they had never experienced something as terrible as this at Sundays. Personally, It was my first and last time walking into this restaurant, and it’s such a shame. I hope nobody ever experiences the disrespect that my family and...
Read moreThis is my first review, however, I feel the need to write this one. I have lived in Quakertown over 25 years, and in many other places for the other 30. I have never found a place with such consistent good food, good service, and the kind of personal attention from not only the staff but the owner, Sunday. I'll walk you through to give you an idea. It is a blast from the past to walk in the door, be greeted by first name basis and have your correct drinks sat down in front of you by amazing waitresses without even asking. Then comes the food, not only is the breakfast incredible, the prices are bar none. Two eggs to your liking, homefries and toast.. 99 cents! Most of the time we can't even finish our plate, and OMG the potatoes.. pillows of amazingness.. melt in your mouth slices of joy :-) The best cooked scrapple you'll ever have and don't get me started on the Pork roll. Moving on from breakfast is lunch, and this was new for us as we are breakfast people. The other day we ran late and decided to do lunch. Man, have we been missing out. A Gyro with Feta cheese and a Mushroom Swiss burger with fried onions, cooked to perfection and delicious. As I said we are Quakertown through and through and the Q-Mart Gyro was the bar to beat. Well, that bar has been raised. This was hands down the best Gyro I ever had. Next to mention, the House salad. Fresh veggies, scrubbed clean, homemade Thousand Island dressing that is drool worthy, and a helping size that you can't even finish.. it's a meal in itself! So, in conclusion, I saved the best for last. The DESSERTS. Oh my goodness, the dessert. From the Cheesecake, to the Bread Pudding, to the Coconut Custard Pie with butter crust, all homemade by Sunday himself. You can't get get closer to heaven than that. As you can tell, we love this place. From the great waitresses, awesome food, and quaint and very clean environment of the restaurant, it's definitely worth a visit and you will soon be hooked like we are. A Gem hiding in plain sight...
P.S. Try the Peanut butter chocolate ganache cheesecake... You won't be...
Read moreFew places in this world will tug on your heart strings, leaving you feeling nostalgic, for that goodness that was yesterday. Sunday's is that place, it's wholesome, reassuring, comfortable and delicious. Service is friendly, with a smile and feels familiar, like an old friend. The new digs on Front Street are lovely, windows look out on the world, oldies are available on the jukebox, and the seating is relaxing enough to take in a moment. The classic breakfast menu is sure to brighten your day, getting you started, and the lunch menu offers something for everyone from sandwiches, to soups, to salads. There are ample bakery products to choose with that fresh baked goodness to satisfy any sweet tooth. Come alone, or bring some friends, unwind and fill up. Yes, it's good, and just might be that "soup...
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