Cindy’s Eastside Kitchen Menu

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  • Israel C.

    Best pancakes, sausage, potatoes I've ever had!

    (5)
  • X X.

    Great little country place popular with the locals. I had a huge plate of corn fritter pancakes and scrapple for $8. Absolutely delicious. Lovely old farm tool decor. Waitress was very pleasant. The place has so much character. Can't wait to go back again on my next trip "downy ocean hon".

    (5)
  • Ney Z.

    A classic breakfast place! Delicious food. Clean. Good value. I had a 3-egg omelet with home fries and toast for $8. Quick and easy. Will definitely return the next time I'm in the area. Highly recommended!

    (5)
  • Tiffany G.

    Just had lunch here and it was sooooo good! We had a club sandwich and chicken salad sandwich for $16. Much better than the $16 we spent on crappy crab dip at our hotel! Will be going back again tomorrow.

    (5)
  • W W.

    5 Stars in the Diner genre. We eat there as often as possible. My kids adore it. Home cooked seasonal local fare - breakfast, lunch, dinner, and I have had them all. Breakfast portions are so generous that I almost always skip the home fries because I cannot finish the meal if they are included. Folks visiting from outside the small and exclusive Scrapple Belt can get their scrapple fix here. Only thing I can't get here that I'd like to have is grits. Other local places have it. I also find others' comments on high prices misinformed; you get a ton of food for your money here, and it is home made. This is a heavy locals place and Dorchester County is not a 1%er type of area. And you will see all walks and colors here. Usually several cop cars out front, and you know they like a good deal. Cindy's is on a side road, Airey's road, right next to route 50, South of Cambridge. Road is well marked. Worth a stop. Especially when Muskrat is in season. Only place I have ever seen that critter on the menu. Extreme Locavores take note. Service is always friendly and attentive, as it is most likely either Cindy or her daughters taking care of you.

    (5)
  • Marisa S.

    This was a fun pit stop on our way to Baltimore. We chose it based on the yelp reviews. Large variety of home cooked meals on the menu with daily specials. The service was great and the decor was fun. The food was average. Better than fast food and good prices. BUT, when I went to the bathroom I saw the meatloaf and gravy in warmers exposed (with flies flying around) right next to the bathroom!!!! That's when my 3-3.5 star meal went down to 2. But, I've decided to be fair and give it a three because of the great service and decent food.

    (3)
  • Lee W.

    Best chipped beef I've had in a restaurant (and I'm really fond of chipped beef). My husband, whose best compliment is "it was ok") had his very favorite, corned beef hash. He listed the ingredients and said they really did prepare it right (amazing compliment). The decor made us really feel comfortable and the staff very nice. Well worth the 1 minute detour off rt 50. We will definitely come by whenever in the area.

    (5)
  • Nunja B.

    My family and I had breakfast there this morning. Staff was friendly and attentive. The food was first rate. We are staying at the nearby Hyatt. I have not had a single meal there that has come close. We had pancakes, eggs, waffles, and toast. There were smiles all around. I highly recommend it, all of the local seem to eat here.

    (5)
  • Jane D.

    Cindy's offers one of the best, "home-cooked" breakfasts I've ever had. Second perhaps only to my mother's... (Tip: Try the Corned Beef Hash!)

    (5)
  • Debbie L.

    This is our fave place for breakfast in Cambridge! Freshly cooked eggs, pancakes, home fries etc! Cindy keeps things moving smoothly and coffee refills are plentiful. Skip the expensive hotel breakfasts or tired buffets and get some fresh home cooking! Keep it up, Cindy!

    (5)
  • K S.

    When at all possible I like to go to local restaurants when traveling, preferably where the locals hang out. Cindy's was this type of place. We enjoyed a good basic breakfast with the atmosphere of a small town diner. It seemed like everyone knew everyone (except for us of course). I would go back.

    (4)
  • Roger G.

    Good country home cooking. We found it by mistake and thought it was closed because there were no cars at 4:30 PM. Got a friendly greeting and then a steady stream of locals started arriving. EVERY one was greeted by name and the waitress knew pretty much what they wanted. It's gotta be good if the locals love it. I was not disappointed. Right off Rt 50 just East of Cambridge. I had the oyster fritter and it was fabulous. Never had one like that before. The home made upside down pumpkin cake was fantastic! I am picking Cindy's over Kay's now.

    (5)
  • Kevin D.

    Great for what it is. Simple food made from real ingredients served hot and fresh. Definitely worth a stop, have a special and some soup.

    (5)
  • Jo-Mon M.

    Followed Yelp's advice and visited Cindy's Eastside Kitchen on the way back from the beach. We were not disappointed. Totally lived up to its billing as "good country food". Had Delmonico steak, mashed potatoes, and string beans. The mashed potatoes had a creamy whipped buttery consistency, and splashed with the brown gravy were pleasingly reminiscent of the ones my Kentucky father whipped up for me when I was a boy . My wife had some crazy good deep fried crab balls, with generous portions of Maryland back fin blue crab meat. Desserts were decadent ! We had the coconut cream pie and our girls had an extraordinarily yum banana split cake, with bold chocolate, banana and cherry in a delightful home made yellow cake with a super-moist (ala tres leches) consistency. All this, entrees drinks and dessert for four, at around $40 makes Cindy's super good eats at Mc D's prices, and therefore your best bet on your way to the Bay Bridge.

    (5)
  • Kathy B.

    This is a down home country diner. It has excelllent food and atmosphere. There are good daily specials. The service is friendly and attentive. Don't stop at the chains on route 50. Take a short detour for great homemade fare.

    (5)
  • Rebecca F.

    I'm not a regular cuz I don't live here. Wish I was. Good ole' down home cookin'. Home fries are amazing! Bacon, egg, & cheese bagel melted in my mouth. Lots of friendly locals. Lucky people to have a place like this where everyone knows your name.

    (5)
  • Timothy H.

    All the good things people have previously said are true. This place is a tucked away jem. And the exterior when you approach makes you think you're in "Mayberry". The portions were huge and delicious. I only ate 1/2 of what was served. When l was there, there were 2 ambulances crews and 2 state troopers. As an EMT for 26 years l can honestly tell you to never pass an establishment that has a strong emergency services following. They need good food at a good price. This place hits it right on target!

    (5)
  • Susan B.

    We ate here on our weekend visit to the waterfowl festival. 5 stars not for an elaborate menu but for really really good, down home food, made fresh onsite. The service was incredible. Felt like a local and wanted for nothing! I wish I ate carbs so I could review the sweet potato pancakes!! Round two for breakfast tomorrow!

    (5)
  • Mary jane s.

    We stopped here for breakfast because of the reviews on Yelp, and glad we did. You can tell the locals eat here. I got chip beef and potatoes and the others in our group got the eggs, meat, platter. We were all very pleased. They make the sausage patties right there. Definitely will come back here. Right off Rt 50 so not out of the way.

    (5)
  • Ron M.

    Off the beaten path; hole in the wall; home style cooking. Yelp'd this one on the way to OC. Took a chance with only 8 reviews and it was a homerun. The restaurant is located off route 50 and beside a cemetery. That's right, beside a cemetery! That does not matter, it's the service and food that counts. Highly recommended.

    (4)
  • Harry E.

    Food was tasty but over priced... I got a cheeseburger very good but a little greasy (who didn't see that coming though) My side of home fires cost me 2 bucks and I got about 1/3 of a spud. REALLY? I pay 2 bucks give me some home fries. Chipped Beef was 7 bucks, okay flavor and relatively small. Turkey sandwich was great and only 4 bucks. Maybe they are catering to the 1% since they have a signed photo of John Boehner. Amazing how people in rural areas are fooled into voting against their best interests. Way to go republicans, tell middle class people to blame poor people so that they can protect rich people. haha

    (4)
  • Chris B.

    I was greeted by grandma with a big smile. I'm not sure but I think it was Cindy herself. Really nice people making down home Maryland recipes. If you are tired of over priced hotel meals at the Hyatt and want a little home cookin', this your spot. Trust Yelp and support the local economy.

    (5)
  • Kirsten H.

    I can't honestly say 'as good as it gets' - but for what it is, it is certainly 5 stars. We knew (from Yelp) that this was a dive with great food. And what we found was... drum roll, please ... a dive with great food! We weren't looking for fancily folded napkins and white tablecloths. We sat at the bar and devoured our breakfasts, which were absolutely delicious. Service was good and prices were reasonable. My son said the bacon was the best he's ever had - and I had to agree, so we got another order. We would definitely go back here if we're in town again - there simply aren't that many GOOD choices in Cambridge!

    (5)
  • David M.

    The shepherd's pie was amazing. The meat was so tender! It was among the best SPs i've ever had, and i've had some good ones. Just meat & mash, nothing fussy, but a delicious flavor. Highly recommend it. The corn nuggets were tasty. The stewed tomatoes were on the sweet side for me, but that's just me; i'm sure most folks like em sweet. This was a random treat for me, but i'm definitely adding this place to my faves for the next time i'm out this way!

    (5)
  • Kayla B.

    My mom is Cindy, I'm one of the waitresses here and I have to say reading all your reviews is SO SO sweet!! Mom and I were just reading them over the phone to each other and it's so awesome to see all of y'all from all these different cities and states passing threw our little town and ending up at our place; we just love it!! We have been there for almost 15 years and I've gotta say I have seen more "new" faces this summer then any other one. We enjoy having "new" people more then you know and my sisters and I are so grateful Mom has turned Cindy's Kitchen into such a love able place, and we've been able to please so many people. It's a great feeling and a very reward able thing to hear! Thank you all soooo much!!

    (5)

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Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Breakfast
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : No
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : No

Cindy’s Eastside Kitchen

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