I'll give credit where credit is due. The food was good and the place was a cute little place to dine with your family. However, I got this old waitress with a nasty, racist attitude. Everything was going fine until I started speaking Spanish to my elderly mother in order to translate her meal. Long story short, the next time she came to our table, my mom asked for silverware and she slammed the fork onto the table startling my mother. Additionally, when we asked for some fresh eggs to purchase, she responded "we ain't got any" before allowing us to finish our question. Needless to say we had to ask for another waitress because my partner, whose a man, had to step in before I popped my lid. The waitress after the elderly one was the one that made our visit more pleasant and saved us from leaving our food. If you're looking for good homemade food, this is definitely a good place to sit and dine. However, some folks still have the old belief that if you aren't white and speak English, then we aren't welcomed. I hope and pray this isn't a regular thing that happens in...
Read moreUnfortunately, our visit was not as nice as other reviewers have stated. It’s a neat little local diner, which we love. We always try to support local places over chain restaurants whenever possible. However, this experience was underwhelming. We entered and found a table where we sat for several minutes before Tammy finally came over and almost seemed to be scolding us for the fact the she nor her staff noticed us when we came in. Once our food arrived NO ONE came back by our table to ask if we needed a refill on coffee or tea. I had to wave someone down to get butter for my grits, which seemed to be nothing short of an inconvenience. The food was good, but not great, which was better than the service and atmosphere. I dislike leaving negative reviews, but I couldn’t let this...
Read moreEXACTLY what you want and expect from an oldschool country diner!
Everyone knows each other, service is quiet, relaxed and kind, food is cooked and made with care
Hot cakes are a creamier, heavier griddle cousin, more cakey and meant to fill you up than tease with crispy edges or fluffy air and are perfectly golden browned
[Hotcakes, flapjacks, etc. all have different varietals and these are your hardworking, beat the hunger type done on a medium hot pan.]
Ham is cooked to the right amount of bite, a little drier like a thin pan steak than thick dripping juice and a good sear
Eggs over easy are gorgeous and honor every diner egg that came before
Kind enough to offer a Hershey's candy bowl with Reese's and more at...
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