We have been going to the restaurant for years but unfortunately the new owner’s have changed the waitress staff and food is not as good. We went to eat as we usually did right after the change of ownership and we were disappointed and had a very rude waitress just a horrible attitude. So we waited to make a return trip hoping the person might be recognized as an issue and possibly be gone Opon return unfortunately that was not the case this time they were less busy but her attitude was still really bad. I normally don’t give bad reviews but we’re super bummed. Hopefully what ever the servers issue is she can work through it. But we won’t...
   Read moreThey offer prime rib dinner for $15, and included a photo in their ad. I ordered it medium rare, and honestly, I didn't recognize it when it arrived. It was gray, dry, flavorless. Husband had the fried fish plate. They were well beyond the 50% capacity limit as no one at the door to regulate that. They may have removed some tables, but once all were occupied, whatever social distancing they were attempting was gone. The busser working between the occupied tables was a problem. Mask under the nose,, wiped the tables, slapped the chair back tops with the rag, ignored the S&P and condiment containers, visiting from...
   Read moreTekonsha Cafe is a hidden, no-frills gem in a small town, perfect for a road trip stop! The homemade soup was absolutely fantastic—rich, flavorful, and clearly made with care. The fried chicken sandwich was crispy, juicy, and downright delicious. The staff was incredibly welcoming, making us feel right at home from the moment we walked in. It was easy to see why this place appears to be a favorite among locals, with a steady stream of regulars enjoying the warm atmosphere and great food. If you’re passing through, don’t miss the chance to stop here—you won’t regret it! Edited to mention the fries -...
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