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  • Jeff D.

    Took a friend to this restaurant during the later afternoon hours. The waitress was very uninterested in serving us but very interested in talking about the other staff and people that come there to eat. She lazily walked throughout the restaurant with her "thug" boots and yoga pants on as if she had just rolled out of an exercise program held in a foot of snow. Another employee sat in the dining area and apparently she was finished with work but decided to hang out for awhile. Eh, she must love it here! The two employees sat with each other across from our table yapping about anything and everything. We sat and listened to the days of our lives and within 20 minutes our food made its way out. I ordered a simple chicken tender dinner and my friend ordered country fried steak. I got French fries and Mac and cheese as sides and my friend did as well. The Mac and cheese was absolutely gross. Didn't taste like cheese at all. Tasted like milk, pasta, & flour. The rest of the meal was surprisingly decent. Nothing exceptional about any of it but it was edible. I must also make note of the cleanliness of the restaurant. There was dust everywhere! The walls were dirty as were the floors and carpets. I'm really glad the kitchen wasn't visible from the dining area but I would bet it was one big health code violation. The prices were average to low for the area so that definitely made it easier to swallow. Overall I don't expect to come here again. McDonald's is right across the street.

    (2)
  • Steven H.

    Folks, this place is exactly the little home-style eatery for which central PA is famous. Huge portions, lovely fresh ingredients, and amazingly inexpensive. If you're stopping at Danville off of I-80, it's right there off the exit!

    (4)
  • Brian S.

    The food was average; I had a burger that I asked to be made medium but was clearly beyond well done. Service was pretty slow, despite the restaurant not being particularly full. The table behind us went uncleared for most of our meal and our plates were barely removed after each course. The staff seems to be comprised of only high school aged kids, so I guess you can't really expect too much. Also, to address the low diversity review previously posted, I did not get that perception from the restaurant. In fact, while we ate, there was a Mexican family and African American family dining there as well and the owner was Indian. I don't think that's too bad in terms of diversity, especially when you consider that this place was empty and is just off the highway in the middle of Pennsylvania, a click north of the middle of nowhere.

    (2)
  • Bob Z.

    What can I say? The most incredibly slow service I've experienced in years! Sat down for 15 minutes before someone came over to take a drink order. The food, breakfast, mind you, was barely ok. How can you screw up breakfast food?!?!?! The waitress forgot some of our food in the kitchen. Had to ask twice to get everything we ordered. Not a peep of acknowledgement (let alone a "sorry") from her. Teaches me for not checking yelp first - but if you're looking for a terribly run restaurant with mediocre food and incompetent and rude waitresses, then this is your place!

    (1)
  • Becca S.

    DO NOT EVEN WASTE YOUR TIME! Keep driving! There's a Perkins down the road and a small diner call Heeters Drive In on 54. There's also the Muffin Man in Riverside. If you want horrible food and service then waste your time. But if you knew what the kitchen looked like you wouldn't eat here!

    (1)
  • Kemi K.

    Service was unbelievably slow despite being one of 3 tables. The food was mediocre, bland. There are three hotels in the area and this is the only breakfast. Also an annoying thing was how nobody ever checked on our table ever not once. If we needed help we flagged them down. However every other table got checked at least 3 times. My husband thinks we were too "tan" for the neighborhood.

    (2)
  • Ranjit K.

    Hmm low diversity place..made me feel unwelcome..I stopped here for dinner thinking it was a friendly family restaurant ..that was a mistake..lol ..the server (while lady probably in mid 30s or 40s) ignored me while I stood at the counter. I left after 15 minutes...No hello no acknowledgement nothing whatsoever..left and went to "friendly's" nearby ..they were so much nicer and the food was nice too.

    (1)
  • Bear W.

    Just had the best meal here today! Pat was my server and the new cook made the best stuffed peppers I ever saw. Thank you for the local home cooked meal!

    (5)
  • Bryan N.

    Don't show up at 6 am when they open and expect service anytime soon. They seem to have a hard time getting help to show up. On our first try, there was only a waitress. Who also ended up cooking our food. Our second trip there, the owner opened up, let us in and then roamed around while complaining to someone on the phone. We noticed that the coffee pots weren't even on yet, he wasn't making any attempt to serve us, so we walked out and never went back.

    (1)
  • Jessica S.

    Driving through PA can be long and tiring. This place was on top of a hill from the interstate. We chuckled at the name and said let's stop in for some breakfast. I'm not sure how well they do business wise because we were the only customers at the time. They had a small section with gifts in the front area when walking in. Really great home cooked meal that was decently priced. I think our waitress could have been a little friendlier, but it was a pleasant meal.

    (3)
  • Robert R.

    I've seen this restaurant on many Susquehanna Trailways bus trips to New York City because the bus picks up passengers across the highway. Today I finally decided to check out the place. The interior was quite shabby or perhaps homely is the word. I ordered a breakfast platter which was OK. I was pleasantly surprised by the scapple which was golden brown and really good. I usually don't order scrapple because you expect it to be disgusting and nasty. But I wanted to try PA Dutch cuisine and was not disappointed. I would say this restaurant has more "character" than many other places you could eat at. The food was quite acceptable for the price.

    (4)
  • Misha K.

    I like to be fair in my review. I have to say, that for those who love eating food like this (ie. along the lines of Denny's, AppleBee's, Perkins) it's a great selection, but for people like myself who enjoy fresh, wholesome food it will upset your tummy :/ we stopped here with relatives as they were leaving town. We won't be doing that ever again. The service was great, hence the two stars. My poor stomach... Grant it, we ate there for lunch, I can not speak for their breakfasts, I'm sure they're amazing, but we won't be back :(

    (2)
  • Irina F.

    Stopped here on our way to Jersey. The only reason it's 4-star is because the interior is ran down. This place really needs a renovation. But on another hand, when the owners is facing the choice between renovation and keeping the prices low what should they choose? Our breakfast was excellent. Took them a little longer to cook than I expected but the quality was good. My Mushroom and Swiss omelette was cooked in best homemade traditions.

    (4)
  • magic g.

    Best breakfast in PA. Whenever we drive Chicago to New York, I look forward to this stop, in the morning. Staff is funny, but maybe you have to be in a good, friendly mood to begin with, to get it ;) ps: the marker is off on the map, it's right off the highway

    (5)
  • Paul M.

    Homey atmosphere - kind of like a simplified Cracker Barrel with gift shop in front. Furnishings a bit worn but if they were new you'd pay more. Nice attention to refills early but when dinner arrived our waitress didn't come back at all till check time so half a star loss there. Tasty pulled pork and cheese fries appetizer, great rolls and reasonably priced food. Very convenient to I-80 but most people there for dinner at 5:30 Saturday looked like locals which is a good sign.

    (4)
  • Sara G.

    Food is hot, flavorful, and freshly made. This is the place I come for a quick home-cooked meal. Their breakfast is my favorite meal here - coffee so good I can drink it black, fluffy pancakes, or giant helpings of eggs, and with real butter to slather on their flaky biscuits! (I don't know what this area has against butter, but it is surprisingly difficult to find.) Their Sunday all you can eat chicken & waffles is pretty tasty too. A nice place for a simple, satisfying meal.

    (4)
  • Tom B.

    Stopped by today for a late breakfast and was pretty pleased. As far as the atmosphere, it does kind of remind you of a grandma's kitchen, and it sells trinkets out in the main enterance (kind of taking a page from the Cracker Barrel play book.....just...not as nice and not as much). It has PA Dutch related items and cookbooks and the like. In the dining room (kind of small....only has about a dozen tables)....but the curtains on the windows gives that "grandma" homey feel. Breakfast was pretty good....and the only thing preventing me from giving 4 stars instead of 3 are that I didn't necessarily love my breakfast entree....there was nothing wrong with it...i just wasn't in love with it (I ordered the Mom's Scramble or something named like that....basically it is your omelete scrambled up with potatoes and even the toast cut up in the mix of the eggs, sausage, peppers and onions)...it sounded good at that point and the waitress said it was the specialty of the house for breakfast. I was intrigued initially...what I didn't realize it was going to be covered in 2 spoonfuls of sausage gravy.....and that the pepper and onion juice (they were cooked peppers and onions that were placed in the mix at the time of cooking.......not raw as one might expect).....were being sopped up by all the toast in the mix. Anyway....the short of it because you are confused by now I'm sure.....the flavors didn't mix well....the closest thing I can explain is it tasted something close to herbed stuffing....a little eggs....and SMOTHERED in Sausage gravy. Now on to the good parts......WIFE's AND KIDS PANCAKES WERE EXCELLENT! Service was VERY friendly....and ask to sit in a booth because they are made for larger people....3 across on each side can fit. SIDE NOTE:....I want to add something very important (at least to me).....that breakfast I mentioned above that I didn't care for.....I still at 3/4 of it...and was expecting to feel horrible the rest of the day......I have to give Mom's credit........I DIDN'T. There is no greasy feeling like I get when I go to chain breakfast places........this was a big plus....any of you out there who eat breakfasts at a chain might know what I'm talking about (like Friendly's in the northeast US.....not to single them out.....but they go good with ice cream only...but that is another review for another day)

    (3)
  • Susan L.

    I ate breakfast there yesterday - a vegetarian omelet with rye toast, which came with potatoes - and although the portion size was good for the price, the food was very bland. Also, one of the (two) servers kept having a very loud conversation with the other server - really deafening - and I didn't at all enjoy hearing all about her private life, nor did I enjoy the lengthy/very loud yapping.

    (2)
  • Edward A.

    I was a bit worried about eating here after reading some of the other Yelp reviews. I was expecting either swarms of flies or extremely rude service. Neither was the case. Other than the McDonalds across the street or the free breakfast at the hotel this is the only place close. Although there is a Perkins about a mile down the road if you are not feeling brave. I did agree with one of the other descriptions of the interior. Dingy sums it up pretty well. Oh and the wooden tables and chairs had that stickiness to it that I love. I only saw one fly. The service was just fine. The server actually took our order of 10 people without writing anything down and the food came out fast with no mistakes at all. Overall the food was on par with any breakfast diner food. The portions were good. The scrapple was a bit mushy but that is coming from a scrapple snob. They made mickey mouse chocolate chip pancakes for the kids which was a bullseye so cant complain about that.

    (3)
  • Denise A.

    The table across from us had a fly in their food, at first I just thought maybe one landed on the plate, etc. I wasn't disgusted yet. I ordered an open faced roast beef sandwich and there was actually a fly cooked into the gravy. My husband is a policeman and has a stomach of steel - he thought I was exaggerating because of the table across from us - upon further inspection he was as disgusted as I was. There were also more flies than what I would call normal in any restaurant. Completely disgusting, unsanitary and UNSAFE. The waiter was very apologetic - however, the dark haired, dark complected girl that appeared to be the hostess said "write on the bill what happened and give it to my mom" - I am going to assume she was the owners daughter and she did not apologize. The dept of agriculture has been notified.

    (1)

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

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