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  • Shannon C.

    My coworker and I drove by this place every morning on our way to training. There always seemed to be a good amount of people going in and it reminded us of a quaint little diner. Well the charm stops there. Upon entering the waitress just stared at us and we looked at each other in confusion whether we should sit or wait to be seated. The decor is very very old fashioned and out of date. Which isn't really a big deal but the florescent lights pretty much kill any type of relaxing dining experience. The waitress eventually seated us and was willing to accommodate our separate checks request. I immediately noticed the cheap prices. There were full breakfasts on the menu for 99 cents. This could either be really good or really bad. Of course it was the latter. I ordered the special. Grilled cheese and tomato soup, my coworkers ordered the spinach omelets and a cheeseburger. The tomato soup was Campbell's. I finished the grilled cheese in 3 bites. It was very tiny. I wanted to get an extra pickle with my lunch and she informed me that it came with pickles, no need to pay extra. WELL! The alleged "pickle" was a measly pickle chip that was so thin I could see through it. The omelets were very tiny, overcooked and really dry. They needed a healthy dose of salsa and hot sauce to be edible. the cheeseburger looked exactly like a $3.00 school lunch but was priced significantly more. Really cheap prices but really cheap food. Don't think it is worth your time or money. The food is not satisfying and I guarantee you will be hungry an hour later. You truly get what you pay for.

    (1)
  • Carly S.

    I'm not from the area but decided to stop here for breakfast while at a campground nearby. We had a group of 7 of us. The lady at the door was very bitchy and laughed at us and said "you know you're never going to get a table for 7 people" along with many other bitchy comments. She was extremely rude for no reason. Our group split into 2 tables which was perfectly fine. Our waitress was great ! She even gave us a free cinnamon roll. Their homemade rye bread was really good but my boyfriends scrambled eggs were grey in color. Overall, food was alright for the price, waitress was outstanding but the lady at the front door was awful.

    (3)
  • Heidi P.

    With the Camelot you have to know what to expect. It's a greasy spoon in a college town with prices aligned with the 1980s'. The waitresses have worked there for 20 plus years and will probably ask you if you need a menu. I only visit for breakfast, so I cannot speak for anything else served here beyond the AM. Besides the hung over college students on Saturday mornings, it's the locals who visit on the regular that make up the majority of the Camelot's customers, so it's probably not a good idea to grab a seat on a bar lest you want to piss off a regular who thinks his name is written on that stool. First thing you need to do is walk in and grab any table or booth that is open. Next, order a cinnamon roll. It's the size of my head and is something like $1.50. It's warm and delicious and is even better when it's smeared with real butter that they give you in little packets. Next, order the triple crown. It's the perfect breakfast of two small pancakes, bacon, perfectly crisp home fries, and two eggs. The price is around $3. You won't find real maple syrup or any other fancy accouterments at this joint, but you will walk out spending pennies on the dollar for a damn tasty breakfast. I don't think it's changed since the first time I ate there as a child, and I can always go home and get the same breakfast I did when I was a poor college student.

    (4)
  • Alice M.

    On Saturday they have 2 pancakes with sausage or bacon for 99 cents. They also have huge cinnamon rolls which I hear are really good. I had a T bone steak here once it was okay. I prefer the Ginger Hill tavern across the street

    (3)
  • John J.

    The place was packed when we arrived. The food is cheap and once seated, we were served quickly. We ordered the Cinnamon Roll for about $1.25 and it was fairly large. Average dish cost is about $3-5. There is not much in the way of a "Camelot" theme. Parking was a slight problem for us but we were told there was a parking lot behind a bank across the street.

    (4)

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  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Accepts Credit Cards : 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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