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County Line Cafe
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County Line Cafe

3806 Perry Hwy, Hadley, PA 16130
4.6(254)$$$$
Open until 3:00 PM
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Louis McCloskeyLouis McCloskey
I wanted to 5 star this place sooo badly. Heading home from Erie toward Pittsburgh i found this for a breakfast stop and it was a perfect location off the beaten path. Walked in and loved the look and feel of the small country kitchen. Service was friendly and fast. Only issue came with the food sadly. Ordered eggs over medium and hashbrowns and the egg was cooked so long it was a bit rubbery and the yoke dry as a bone. Probably the most well done egg I ever was served if I'm being honest. The hash browns for all of us were also cooked with a blackend char on the outside that I'd consider burnt. No golden brown..just black. I looked around and from othersnplatea that seemed to be the norm. Scrambled eggs and bacon were great. Pancakes also great and omelet pretty good. So maybe the burn on the hash was just a preference for cooks taste? I'm not sure but I did eat it and it had flavor...but I think golden brown is a better norm for me. The egg...it was unacceptable and looking back I should have just sent that back but hate doing that anywhere...especially a smaller joint that's trying to get all the orders out. Anyway...give this place a shot. Honestly. Even with over done eggs we enjoyed it and I'm glad I stopped here. Maybe just ask for hash to be golden brown and go with over easy on the eggs. There are a bunch of really nice country signs and such hanging on the walls that are also for sale so lots to enjoy here for atmosphere, personality and price. If I'm heading past on 79 I'll stop in again for a redo.
Rhonda JaquayRhonda Jaquay
We stopped by for the first time today for lunch at the Countyline Cafe and it was a pleasant experience! It's a hometown restaurant with good prices, good service, hospitable, and very good home cooked food. I had breakfast with 2 eggs, 2 sausage links, 2 pieces of bacon, 1 slice of ham, home fries, and two large sized fluffy perfectly cooked pancakes. The lady working there also gave me strawberry jelly she made herself to put on my pancakes and it was so good too! My husband had the Roasted Turkey Sandwich with fresh cut fries smothered in gravy. And I could not pass up the homemade chocolate cake with peanut butter icing filling and iced on top. It was so good and so moist! It's the first time in a while I ate an entire piece of cake after a meal! We will definitely make this stop more often when we are over that way as it was well worth it in more ways than one!!
Mr. GeorgeMr. George
The food was really good, the service was good, and even though it was crowded it did get too noisy. And it also has to be said they have the fastest internet I've ever seen in a diner so if you are in the area and you want a good breakfast and need to do a little bit of work while you eat, definitely check it out.
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I wanted to 5 star this place sooo badly. Heading home from Erie toward Pittsburgh i found this for a breakfast stop and it was a perfect location off the beaten path. Walked in and loved the look and feel of the small country kitchen. Service was friendly and fast. Only issue came with the food sadly. Ordered eggs over medium and hashbrowns and the egg was cooked so long it was a bit rubbery and the yoke dry as a bone. Probably the most well done egg I ever was served if I'm being honest. The hash browns for all of us were also cooked with a blackend char on the outside that I'd consider burnt. No golden brown..just black. I looked around and from othersnplatea that seemed to be the norm. Scrambled eggs and bacon were great. Pancakes also great and omelet pretty good. So maybe the burn on the hash was just a preference for cooks taste? I'm not sure but I did eat it and it had flavor...but I think golden brown is a better norm for me. The egg...it was unacceptable and looking back I should have just sent that back but hate doing that anywhere...especially a smaller joint that's trying to get all the orders out. Anyway...give this place a shot. Honestly. Even with over done eggs we enjoyed it and I'm glad I stopped here. Maybe just ask for hash to be golden brown and go with over easy on the eggs. There are a bunch of really nice country signs and such hanging on the walls that are also for sale so lots to enjoy here for atmosphere, personality and price. If I'm heading past on 79 I'll stop in again for a redo.
Louis McCloskey

Louis McCloskey

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We stopped by for the first time today for lunch at the Countyline Cafe and it was a pleasant experience! It's a hometown restaurant with good prices, good service, hospitable, and very good home cooked food. I had breakfast with 2 eggs, 2 sausage links, 2 pieces of bacon, 1 slice of ham, home fries, and two large sized fluffy perfectly cooked pancakes. The lady working there also gave me strawberry jelly she made herself to put on my pancakes and it was so good too! My husband had the Roasted Turkey Sandwich with fresh cut fries smothered in gravy. And I could not pass up the homemade chocolate cake with peanut butter icing filling and iced on top. It was so good and so moist! It's the first time in a while I ate an entire piece of cake after a meal! We will definitely make this stop more often when we are over that way as it was well worth it in more ways than one!!
Rhonda Jaquay

Rhonda Jaquay

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The food was really good, the service was good, and even though it was crowded it did get too noisy. And it also has to be said they have the fastest internet I've ever seen in a diner so if you are in the area and you want a good breakfast and need to do a little bit of work while you eat, definitely check it out.
Mr. George

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Reviews of County Line Cafe

4.6
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4.0
2y

I wanted to 5 star this place sooo badly. Heading home from Erie toward Pittsburgh i found this for a breakfast stop and it was a perfect location off the beaten path. Walked in and loved the look and feel of the small country kitchen. Service was friendly and fast. Only issue came with the food sadly. Ordered eggs over medium and hashbrowns and the egg was cooked so long it was a bit rubbery and the yoke dry as a bone. Probably the most well done egg I ever was served if I'm being honest. The hash browns for all of us were also cooked with a blackend char on the outside that I'd consider burnt. No golden brown..just black. I looked around and from othersnplatea that seemed to be the norm. Scrambled eggs and bacon were great. Pancakes also great and omelet pretty good. So maybe the burn on the hash was just a preference for cooks taste? I'm not sure but I did eat it and it had flavor...but I think golden brown is a better norm for me. The egg...it was unacceptable and looking back I should have just sent that back but hate doing that anywhere...especially a smaller joint that's trying to get all the orders out. Anyway...give this place a shot. Honestly. Even with over done eggs we enjoyed it and I'm glad I stopped here. Maybe just ask for hash to be golden brown and go with over easy on the eggs. There are a bunch of really nice country signs and such hanging on the walls that are also for sale so lots to enjoy here for atmosphere, personality and price. If I'm heading past on 79 I'll stop in...

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5.0
2y

We stopped by for the first time today for lunch at the Countyline Cafe and it was a pleasant experience! It's a hometown restaurant with good prices, good service, hospitable, and very good home cooked food.

I had breakfast with 2 eggs, 2 sausage links, 2 pieces of bacon, 1 slice of ham, home fries, and two large sized fluffy perfectly cooked pancakes. The lady working there also gave me strawberry jelly she made herself to put on my pancakes and it was so good too!

My husband had the Roasted Turkey Sandwich with fresh cut fries smothered in gravy.

And I could not pass up the homemade chocolate cake with peanut butter icing filling and iced on top. It was so good and so moist! It's the first time in a while I ate an entire piece of cake after a meal! We will definitely make this stop more often when we are over that way as it was well worth it in more...

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5.0
2y

My business partner and I were on our way home from a business trip in Pennsylvania. Being two hours away from the Canadian Border we looked for a place to stop and eat. We love to support local and came across the Countryline Cafe and decided to give it a try. Walking in, it was very clean and cute. We loved the atmosphere and the warm welcome when we sat down. Our server Jodi was so sweet, her service was amazing and she never let our coffee and tea fall below half. I ordered a Philly Steak sandwich which was realllly tasty. Reading they had home made cakes/pies we knew we wanted to try something. Jodi made some amazing suggestions and we settled with the Dutch Apple Pie... It was mouthwatering.

Thank you Jodi for the great experience. Being in another country it was just nice to have a friendly...

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