Great little historic hole in the wall! It’s beautiful inside and super relaxing. The staff and food is simply phenomenal. Cobbler’s is definitely a must try for everyone that lives or is just passing by E-town.
Becky B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Radcliff, KY
Food was excellent, fresh and taste of homemade! Can’t get a better cobbler. Service is beyond excellent with employees being friendly, helpful, and Miss Bonnie can offer one of the best history lessons of not only the Café but Elizabethtown in general. Very pleasant experience!!!
Sam J.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Delaware, OH
Food was solid, nothing crazy, but the meal tasted fresh. Service was friendly, one of our sides came out a little late so they gave us all free dessert… Definitely worth the 5 minute drive off the highway instead of the chain places right off highway
Shari P.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Gainesville, FL
Went in to place a to-go order, had to wait until the only waitress had a minute. By the time she asked me if she could help me I was sweating because it was hotter in the building than outside(in mid July). My onion rings were almost to the point of burnt and tasted like the grease was very old. They also put bacon on my sandwich when I specifically asked for no bacon. The scone I ordered was soggy and soft. There was a lady trying to look in the dessert case, but you couldn’t see what was in there from all of the condensation, so the waitress told her that if she wanted to see what was in the case she should just wipe off all the water herself with her hand… Really!!!
Aaron M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Oronogo, MO
Love this place! Great prices, good food, great coffee! I’ve been here 3 days in a row, in town for business. Breakfast every time.
Nick And Lisa J.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Lakeside, CA
Coffee was good but don’t eat breakfast here unless you have at least an hour to burn. Tried to eat here twice and both times it took forever to get our food. Owner needs to hire more staff because they lost a customer forever. The second time there was no one in the café but us.
Natalie W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Elizabethtown, KY
Very cute little coffee shop. The Cobbler’s breakfast was good for the price and my free cookie was good also.
Todd B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 San Francisco, CA
Fresh coffee and fresh breakfast sandwich!
Andrea S.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Elizabethtown, KY
I was very disappointed in the food at this café. I do not eat frozen foods at home and my entire meal except the eggs seemed frozen. I even heard the girl say the fruit in the cobbler was frozen, I chose not to get any dessert because of that. My boyfriend was very happy with his past visit and he was very disappointed this time.
Stormie L.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Battle Creek, MI
I can’t speak on much of what they offer, because we just got coffee on our way out of town, however, what I can say is that I received excellent customer service, and yummy coffee and crumb cake. I would say that the latte that we ordered was a little heavy on the syrup, making it too sweet, but I’m kind of a coffee snob. Overall I would say that it was a cute, quaint, pleasant little place to stop.
Taylor K.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Cecilia, KY
I have been here a couple of times. The food is no better than average and the prices aren’t great for what you get. You would be better served checking out some of this towns other establishments unless you are looking for something different than the usual places for a change of pace.
Leslie S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Fort Knox, KY
Expect a limited selection and a long wait time. The ingredients for lunches are all fair to low quality– toasted white bread, clubhouse crackers etc. Nothing special but also not bad. Very hit or miss. If the older/owner(?) staff are working they are friendly and attentive. Other staff is very inattentive and not very friendly. However, in this town with so few non-chain options I still try to support this business– and it is a unique tiny shop worth visiting. I don’t take company here anymore though, too slow, too small and overpriced for the low quality. Want to love it, but always a bit of a let down.
Lisa T.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Weatherly, PA
Delicious breakfast! Great service! So glad we stopped on our way to Nashville for our 5 year anniversary! Worth it!
Beth G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Louisville, KY
Cobbler’s Café has it all: friendliness, delicious food, and a whole lot of variety. The waitress charmed us with her hospitality and knowledge of the menu. Sandwich plates are large and filling. If you are indecisive individual with a sweet tooth, don’t look behind the deli glass. There are so many tantalizing treats to choose from! While, visiting the Cobbler’s Café, why not check out the site where Abraham Lincoln’s father and stepmother exchanged their wedding vows, right around the corner at 117 Cs-1320?
Chris K.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Brooklyn, NY
My party of five stopped in for quick breakfast sandwiches to go. We had to hit the road but allotted 20 minutes for breakfast. The order of five sandwiches took 40 minutes. We took them in a hurry and ran out, 20 minutes late for our journey and unable to allow rest stop time for the trip. Three of the five breakfast sandwiches had no eggs. I want to stress that over half of our breakfast sandwiches had NOEGGS. Some were requested with two eggs but showed up with NONE. One sandwich that was ordered without cheese was covered in cheese, so our lactose intolerant friend who waited 40 minutes for an egg sandwich couldn’t eat it once it arrived. I will say to their credit that the wraps and sandwiches that did have eggs were tiny and the consistency of cardboard. Very hard to eat, literally. We called to ask for a refund. Upon the fourth attempt someone answered and informed us that she did not know how to perform a credit card refund. She took our phone number and said she would call us back in 30 minutes. 30 minutes later she called back to offer us a gift card. We explained that we were just passing through and could make no use of said gift card. She then gave us the number of a person to call on Monday(two days later) for a refund. I guess we’ll see how that goes in a couple days. I’m sure these are good people and I’m sure they’ve prepared tasty food in the past, but I feel the need to convey that this was maybe the worst breakfast experience any of us have ever had. I would like to think that somewhere in the world, someone is suddenly eating a fluffy 8 egg breakfast wrap as a kind of karmic retribution for our experience. Trying to give no stars, let’s see if the app lets me…
Steven P.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Dallas, TX
This is a good hole in the wall café. They have really good ice coffee and the staff is really friendly. Whether you are coming for a quick coffee or to sit down and eat there are good choices. Another plus is their WiFi!
Olivia B.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Bloomington, IN
Meh. It’s not homemade(no matter how it’s described)…Nothing is actual, real, fresh food. And if it’s even remotely palatable when mass-produced and thawed from frozen, they’re out of it. Even with Roxie’s diffusing the business day«brunch-time» custom. Exposed brick doesn’t equal home cooking. *Double face palm* As to how they keep the food variety on the menu per another reviewer(who has a grand total of one review — of Cobbler’s Café — with six of seven photos relating to Cobbler’s Café — yeah, that’s not suspect, no, not at all!)…it’s all crap. And even then, they’re always out of most of it. It isn’t about wanting an «EXOTIC» menu(per another tragically befuddled reviewer). It’s about wanting to be served actual food, not a frozen, tasteless, sodium-laden crap-fest. I’m fairly sure that at least 50% of the hot items served here involve a microwave. The other 50% are coffee. I’m certain that they don’t have a flat top and I know nothing that I’ve ever eaten from here in 10 years tasted like an actual oven or burner was involved, either. Even when they *were* using fresh bread, it was baked off-site(and they haven’t done that in many, many years), strengthening my perspective that there isn’t a lot of «kitchen» in their kitchen. Yeah. Fer truesies. When the most positive food pic your establishment has(after more than ten years in business) involves an ice cream scooper of X-knows what Sam’s pre-made chicken salad over a badly arranged bed of iceberg with a sadly bent pickle and a complete sleeve of crackers(WTF???), dunno what to say. Well, there’s always«WTF???» And, per the reviewer recommending dinner here: they open & close whenever the hell they feel like it or…3 pm is a beyond — generous estimate of their closing time.
T P.
Perfect!!! If your looking for local flavor, down home hospitality good food and excellent cobbler this is the place.