HUGE menu, something to suit everyone. The customer service is usually good but they seem to have a high turn over rate on waitresses. I like that its a little local restaurant with lots if regulars. Everything we have had has been good and prices are great. My husband and I can eat for $ 15-$ 20.
Shaun P.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Mount Vernon, KY
Went here on while on the road the food was excellent the customer service was very good only issue was they hand your check right after you get your meal. Very friendly a lot of locals eat here lots of local gossip.
David L.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Kokomo, IN
Tried their ham & beans today. Flavor, price, and portions good but ham & beans is a misnomer. The consistency was more like bean SOUP.
Bridget G.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Kokomo, IN
This is our favorite breakfast place. The baked oatmeal is delicious, either banana or apple, and I really love the fried cornmeal mush. It’s a typical old fashioned breakfast place, but their lunch game is pretty strong, too. The Greek salad was good, and our 12 yr old always orders the chicken strips, even at breakfast. The staff is friendly and attentive. The service can be a bit slow when the place is packed. I’d love even more it if they turned the TVs that are tuned in to the news off, but that’s a personal preference.
Kevin H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Morgantown, IN
First visit And was very happy with the great friendly service. Has unique breakfast items along with the usual classics. Food was delicious and filling, reasonably priced as well. Will defiantly be back when in town again. Loved it.
Drew D.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Indianapolis, IN
While in town for a wedding, stopped in here for a late breakfast post-rehearsal-night. I believe it was an old Lord Jon’s Tacos… a Kokomo«mini-chain» that never made it. The interior has been painted ans sparsely decorated, has a very open, «diner» feel to it. There’s a deck with tables, too. Service was fast & pleasant — when at Omeletty’s, eat an omelet. We tried three and they were all solid. As was the coffee, hash browns, B&G, and over-easy eggs. Toast was thick-sliced and better than your average greasy spoon. Sourdough was a nice touch. If I’m in Kokomo again a night after some pints, I’d swing by this local joint again and avoid the chains that plague the US-31 strip.