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Bidra med feedbackI loved this place!! I'm not local, so I wanted to experience local food. I tried The Smelvin and it did not disappoint!! I realized a few bites in that I left something in my hotel room that I just checked out of, and they held my food for me just like I asked!!! They offered to reheat it, but it was still hot!! I did add jalapenos and 2 over easy eggs. However the Smelvin (small) is easily enough for 3-4 people ? The pic I added does not do its size justice. It is bigger than it looks. Super great people, super good breakfast. I'll be back next time I'm in town!
Great place for confort food and more. Parking: Plenty of parking lots Wheelchair accessibility: Yes
Unfortunately, my breakfast with my elderly parents was ruined today by the waitress ' inability to serve me a cup of simple black coffee. She took our drink order and returned with my parents iced tea and said she would be right back with my coffee. Instead, she proceeded to wait on other tables, run orders, etc. She finally came back to take our food order and apologize when I pointed out that she had failed to bring me the cup of coffee I had ordered. She said that she would put our order in come right back with the coffee. Did she come back with the coffee? No, of course not. She continued to wait on other tables and deliver orders. Finally, another waitress came around with a coffee pot refilling patrons cups in the section. When she got to our table she asked if anyone needed a coffee refill, to which I replied yes and she then discovered that I had never received my coffee to begin with. Unlike the other waitress, she immediately stopped what she was doing and returned with a fresh cup. Unfortunately, trying to to get a refill was as equally frustrating as trying to get the first cup. The first waitress finally returned with our food and seemed relieved that someone had finally gotten my coffee. She asked if we need anything else and I said, Yes, I 'd a refill on my coffee. She nodded and said she would be right back with it. Was she? No. She did return to ask how the food was and we repeated the same conversation as before. I 'm sure you 're wondering, did I get a refill? No. She finally returned with check and never did acknowledge the missing refill or that she failed repeatedly to perform one of the most elementary acts of food service. They say that the road to Hell is paved with good intentions, it seem that forgotten coffee orders are amongst them.
Unfortunately, my breakfast with my elderly parents was ruined today by the waitress ' inability to serve me a cup of simple black coffee. She took our drink order and returned with my parents iced tea and said she would be right back with my coffee. Instead, she proceeded to wait on other tables, run orders, etc. She finally came back to take our food order and apologize when I pointed out that she had failed to bring me the cup of coffee I had ordered. She said that she would put our order in come right back with the coffee. Did she come back with the coffee? No, of course not. She continued to wait on other tables and deliver orders. Finally, another waitress came around with a coffee pot refilling patrons cups in the section. When she got to our table she asked if anyone needed a coffee refill, to which I replied yes and she then discovered that I had never received my coffee to begin with. Unlike the other waitress, she immediately stopped what she was doing and returned with a fresh cup. Unfortunately, trying to to get a refill was as equally frustrating as trying to get the first cup. The first waitress finally returned with our food and seemed relieved that someone had finally gotten my coffee. She asked if we need anything else and I said, Yes, I 'd a refill on my coffee. She nodded and said she would be right back with it. Was she? No. She did return to ask how the food was and we repeated the same conversation as before. I 'm sure you 're wondering, did I get a refill? No. She finally returned with check and never did acknowledge the missing refill or that she failed repeatedly to perform one of the most elementary acts of food service. They say that the road to Hell is paved with good intentions, it seem that forgotten coffee orders are amongst them.
There was a line to get in but it was worth the wait! Food was great, served fast, fresh, and most notable of all; huge portions. The food was well seasoned. I got the western omelet with jalapenos and my wife got the Smelvin with jalapenos. I did observe other diners getting the burgers, they were huge and looked very good. Good sweet tea. Our server did a good job despite the place being absolutely packed. Overall great experience here. Kid-friendliness: Family friendly atmosphere and a wide variety of menu options that surely even a picky child could find something. Wheelchair accessibility: Wheelchair accessible ramp, opening is somewhat narrow going into the building.