There are way too many restaurants along the N. Illinois strip to bother with the slow service and mediocre food found here.
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Nick C.
Food is good, especially roasted chicken. However, service and employees are abysmal. Skip this place unless you are craving the roasted chicken.
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Richard S.
If you had a family of 5 (3 kids 9, 12, and 14) and didn't feel like spending $75 for a meal, and yet wanted something better than McDs or Wendy's, what would you do? That's the dilemma I face every time I eat out. This place takes care of the desire for good food (maybe not the best ever, but still good) without going broke. That makes me happy, and I'll keep returning on occasion.
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Matt M.
Let me start by saying that I have never used yelp before, but after eating the leather-shoe they call meatloaf I am now going out of my way to express my opinion. My order was a simple meatloaf with 2 sides of Mac & Cheese plus an extra side of loaded mashed potatoes. It came out to be 10.35, which is a reasonable price for what I hoped to eat. But it sucked. I would rather have eaten a wet sock than their fake meats. The best part was the Mac and cheese which only tasted slightly better than store bought Craft macaroni. My meatloaf reminded me of a rubbery Salisbury steak that would be served in a middle school cafeteria, and too top it off the loaded mashed potatoes were bland and practically tasteless. You can get the same meal at Cracker Barrel for about the same price, however the chefs at Cracker Barrel must actually know what good food looks like. Even the smell of the lobby was musky and unappetizing. I wouldn't eat this if it was the last resturaunt in Illinois. If I could vomit my food back up and get a refund, I would. In fact my vomit would taste just about as good as their meatloaf. *drops mic*
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Address :6535 N Illinois St
Fairview Heights, IL, 62208
Takes Reservations : No Delivery : No Take-out : Yes Accepts Credit Cards : Yes Good for Kids : Yes Good for Groups : Yes Attire : Casual Alcohol : No Outdoor Seating : Yes Waiter Service : No
Jerry K.
Creamed spinach is to die for....
(4)Joe B.
There are way too many restaurants along the N. Illinois strip to bother with the slow service and mediocre food found here.
(2)Nick C.
Food is good, especially roasted chicken. However, service and employees are abysmal. Skip this place unless you are craving the roasted chicken.
(1)Richard S.
If you had a family of 5 (3 kids 9, 12, and 14) and didn't feel like spending $75 for a meal, and yet wanted something better than McDs or Wendy's, what would you do? That's the dilemma I face every time I eat out. This place takes care of the desire for good food (maybe not the best ever, but still good) without going broke. That makes me happy, and I'll keep returning on occasion.
(4)Matt M.
Let me start by saying that I have never used yelp before, but after eating the leather-shoe they call meatloaf I am now going out of my way to express my opinion. My order was a simple meatloaf with 2 sides of Mac & Cheese plus an extra side of loaded mashed potatoes. It came out to be 10.35, which is a reasonable price for what I hoped to eat. But it sucked. I would rather have eaten a wet sock than their fake meats. The best part was the Mac and cheese which only tasted slightly better than store bought Craft macaroni. My meatloaf reminded me of a rubbery Salisbury steak that would be served in a middle school cafeteria, and too top it off the loaded mashed potatoes were bland and practically tasteless. You can get the same meal at Cracker Barrel for about the same price, however the chefs at Cracker Barrel must actually know what good food looks like. Even the smell of the lobby was musky and unappetizing. I wouldn't eat this if it was the last resturaunt in Illinois. If I could vomit my food back up and get a refund, I would. In fact my vomit would taste just about as good as their meatloaf. *drops mic*
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