This is probably the only honest review you'll see here. The service was ridiculously bad. We walked in and immeditaely got directed to the least dirty table they had (saying a lot when that table is covered in grape jelly.) We got our drinks, two coffees, and two waters with lemon, all served in styrofoam cups. I'm half convinced the "Creamer" was just sugar, and the waters came with lemonade packets. We were then served partially incorrect orders, on paper plates alongside cold biscuits and gravy served on stryofoam plates. (We didn't ask for them to reheat it because it'd melt the plate.) The atmosphere was nearly completely dead with only ome other person there at 9am on a thursday. The decor was really tacky with random unrelated signage sparsely sprinkled throughout the restraunt. It felt more like an ice cream palor trying to be an "Olde Town Family Diner" but falling flat on it's face. We didn't have the ice cream but from a quick glance it was entirely store bought cheap brands. This restraunt had 4.6 stars (at the time of writing) not because it's good, but because there's few restraunts in the area. Save your money, and go to mcdonalds or taco bell. This place isn't worth your...
Read moreA true small town counter restaurant the food was great, the prices so reasonable, the feel authentic and so friendly 😋. It deserved 5 stars and they would have received it (french toast yum!) except that I had to put cheap syrup & poor quality butter on this piece of art perfectly cooked. Considering it was on syrafoam plate with plastic silverware I wanted to cry. You are a fantastic eatery (best breakfast on our 2 day trip - (awesome biscuits and gravey y'all!) Your food vendor needs to step up and get you the top ingredients (like better grits) and charge the extra $ to the food price, you are...
Read moreI thought about trying their chili dogs for two days, while in Toccoa, before going there. As soon as I walked-in, I smelled the chili and knew it would be good. It was about as close to the Varsity as one can get, while still be unique, in its own way. Gail, along with the other waitress, was very nice. The meal and the service was excellent. If I lived in Toccoa, I would visit regularly, for sure. The next day, I returned with a couple of friends for breakfast, and I had an equally excellent experience, and Gail even remembered my name. This is the perfect old-school diner for Toccoa's...
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