Eat’n Park Menu

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  • Jennifer T.

    I am from Pittsburgh, it's kind of necessary to go to Eat'n Park when I am in town as there aren't any in Columbus. Our waiter was super friendly, constantly making sure that we were taken care of, and that was the best thing about this trip. The food was okay - we got the salad bar which I didn't realize would still have breakfast items on it. I was able to make it out with a pack of cookies, which really is the only reason I visit Eat'n Park to begin with!

    (5)
  • Bob D.

    I eat out for business ususally around 4 days a week, and at least once a week with the family. If I ever try and go to Eat N Park again with a laptop, please kill me! After waiting for 30 minutes for a table that had a plug (mind you, they were not busy!) I was sat at one of 3 tables with a plug. As soon as I pulled the computer out, I could sense a collective groan from the staff. I typically do not try and do work at Eat N Park for this reason. There seems to be a culture that deemphasizes business services. The food is at best adequate, and the atmosphere is, well, it's an Eat N Park. One bright spot is the wait staff. They are friendly and accomodating, but given the limited resources they are provided by the Corporate moles, it does not make up for the shortsightedness towards the services a business traveler requires. The coffee cups are tiny, the food comes luke warm, and little value is given to attention to details in the food preparation. It is obvious that the target demographic is not the business traveler. In looking around the restaurant, I would say that 90% of the patrons are over 60. If you like crappy food served with a smile, Eat N Park should work fine. If you are a business traveler and expect a bit more, avoid all Eat N Parks like an Amway sales person. For a truely accomodating meal for a business person, try Panera or Bob Evans. They both offer WIFI and have far more ACcessible tables for the laptop carrier. Until Eat N Park is more accomodating to the business traveler, I'll be eating elsewhere.

    (1)
  • Andrew L.

    While we were in Western Pennsylvania, I wanted to be sure to try an Eat'n Park. Eat'n Park is a traditional American coffee shop chain, right out of the 1950s and 1960s. It's not retro, it's what retro themed restaurants are trying to emulate. It's the original. Eat'n Park was a major East Coast franchisee of Bob's Big Boy until the 1970s. Bob's was a place my family would always go in California in the 1960s and I loved the Big Boy Hamburger. So a chance to experience that ambiance again was very enticing, perhaps clouding my perceptions. The outside of this Eat'n Park location has been modernized, but inside was a Googie style coffee shop that looked just like a Bob's! The menu offers straightforward American food with no pretentions. I had to have the Original Superburger Deal. The cheeseburger was close, very close, to a Big Boy. My wife had one of the more contemporary burger offerings, a Classic Black Angus Cheeseburger. I was satisfied, though a burger from Red Robin or Cheeseburger in Paradise is a better choice. (Yes, they are better, but this was a nostalgia meal for me.) We both had Salad Bar. The Soup and Salad Bar was nice, with a variety of different vegetables and salad toppings available. We shared a slice of Key Lime Pie for dessert, and it was very good. On a second visit, we came to try breakfast. This was very good, better than the burger. Both my wife and I ordered omelettes. I tried the Western Omelette and found it quite satisfying.

    (3)
  • Lauren M.

    Came here for breakfast because I wanted to try out places I can't visit in NY, and it's close to the turnpike to get out of Pittsburgh. Its setup is exactly like Bob Evans, which I just experienced for the first time in Ohio on this same trip. Comparing the two, I much prefer Bob Evans. Here, I ordered the super smile-something or another meal that comes with eggs, your choice of breakfast meat, your choice of breakfast potatoes, and an Eat'n Park special called grillees (or something like that). It's basically like rectangular folded Cinnabon bread. Yummy, but very sweet all on its own without the special syrup drizzle. I devoured my meal because I love breakfast foods, but this meal was noticeably greasier than my similar meal at Bob Evans. Also, the hash browns came out in the rectangular, McDonald's like format, while Bob Evans gave me a shredded version. Obviously, I prefer the latter style. The coffee was barely drinkable, and our particular waitress's service was passable. You can tell I'll probably never end up here again. The only reason I might come back is because they offer some kind of buffet option, so if I were hungrier, I might try that out since it'd be a free-for-all of favorite meal choices. If the buffet turns out to be as equally greasy as the a la carte, that'll seal the never-to-return deal.

    (2)
  • Chris J.

    Bad food, really bad service! I cannot recall a time when I actually felt unwelcome at a restaurant.

    (1)
  • R L.

    I have been very pleased with the quality and freshness of the takeout food here. The team supporting the takeout orders are friendly. They've gotten my order correct on every occasion so far. They have really good fish sandwiches and tasty fried zucchini! Yum! The window drive thru is convenient as well. They'll also give your pet treats at the drive thru. It definitely made me smile and my dog loved the treats too! :)))

    (5)
  • Shannon A.

    If you have a choice, pick Dennys. Food was not seasoned and greasy. There wasn't much difference between this place and a regular fast food place except the rather unhappy and rude waiter.

    (2)
  • Tammy F.

    I loves Denny's more...but. Eat n park doesn't really offer useful coupons or any coupons at all. It's clean . Oreo cream pie is awesome. Cute salad bar when it's not chaotic. Oh and I LOVE the banana foster !!!!!! The midnight and breakfast buffer r good too

    (3)
  • Benjamin K.

    You go to Eat'n Park for Pittsburgh's version of the classic diner experience. You get simple American food, well prepared for a reasonable price. You get friendly service and some smiley cookies for the kids. You can always get breakfast. This Eat'n Park is a good representative for the chain. I have rarely had a substandard experience here. It is usually not too crowded, it is clean and the servers are professional. On the one occasion I did have a problem here - I got lost when one server handed off to another, it happens - the manager took good care of it and gave me a free meal. This location has recently remodeled and is recommended.

    (4)
  • Jennifer G.

    No matter the time of day, you can't go wrong with Eat N Park. Great options for breakfast, lunch, dinner and late night. The salad bar is constantly replenished and always has three soup choices. Service is fast and friendly. One of my favorite places for comfort food.

    (5)
  • Susan D.

    Okay, I admit it! I'm an Eat N Park junkie! Yeah, yeah, yeah. I know. It's a chain and probably not worth more than three stars. Hey, the food here is dependable if nothing else. There's no better basic lunch than an Eat N Park BLT topped off with a great cup of coffee. Hits the spot every time!

    (3)

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Specialities

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

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