The owners I had an argument with on social media, because I believe it to be an inconvenience to people who only have a card with them, and prefer not to carry cash, in case of losing it in pockets. I know it might be a hassle of the waitresses, but if thought about it would make it easier on the customers… And I have seen it where the person could use their phones, smartphones to get a little thing to put into the headphone jack, and wallah, you have your card payment system. And then its not such a hassle… Many places are going to cards only, or with technology advancement it will be like no need for cash, cuz money will be all on a card… But other than that friendly services, decent prices, and pretty damn good food, although unsure of the reason for early closing last season, still good place to get a bite to eat! Location, maybe not-so convenient, but many are willing to go the distance to get everything so great!!!
Chas S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Fruitland, IA
I have no review for the food. My children and I normally just make quick stops for ice cream cones and shakes, so 4 stars on that. May have to find time to try their food sometime.
Melanie L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Blue Grass, IA
Quite a popular place when the weather is good, so service can be slow. Their homemade onion rings are amazing. I have to end every meal there with their very generous«small» twist cone.
Jacqueline S.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Muscatine, IA
I’m a long time Cheri top fan so when I saw it open today I stopped. Big mistake. It took 20 min to place our order and another 40 min to get our food. Tenderloin was the worst greasy cardboard I could imagine. Cheeseburger was just as tasteless. Cheese balls were filled with grease and had the taste of old oil. French fries were a pile of greasy mush. You might already guess I won’t be going back. Big waste of hard earned money!
Adriane P.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Chicago, IL
I got my car hop/cherry popped/at the Cheri Top. That’s right; it’s an old school drive in Ponyboy! I expected to see greasers and socs. The style is very 50’s. At a drive in restaurant customers park their cars and are served by staff who walk out to take orders and return with food, encouraging diners to remain parked while they eat. You can actually order inside if you’re on foot or bike or want food to go. The food is average fast food stand and ice cream. I got fries and a chocolate shake. The place was fun for a throwback; the food is mundane, so Cheri is only good for a fling.