My mom and I had the Meatloaf Special with Mashed Potatoes and gravy tonight. It was all pretty much COLD. Some may ask…“why didn’t you tell the waitress and send it back”? My answer to that is: first of all I don’t wanna eat spit in my food(or anything else), and 2ndly, I genuinely feel that if I, the customer, need to bring it to the staff attention, it’s not worth the trouble. There are many other restaurants to eat in. I’m not the type to complain or send food back. I feel it’s just not appropriate, just as I feel it’s inappropriate for a business to have bad food/service. My time is valuable and I’d much rather spend money where I feel I make a difference.
Joanna S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Huntington, IN
I ate dinner at this charming little diner back when I first moved to Huntington and then didn’t see it again until fairly recently– we visited when Johnny’s closed down for a holiday weekend. Very thankful we did–«The Post» is a cozy, friendly little place that deserves five stars not only for the awesome breakfast food(best sausage gravy and biscuits in town now that Bob Evans is gone, and possible even before that!) and surprisingly generous refills on the coffee. There’s a nice selection of omelettes, supposedly the«best pancakes ever!»(will need to try those soon) and some of the friendliest waitresses I’ve ever encountered. This place has a genuine vibe that makes it one of my absolute favorite places to start my day.