I frequent Raspberries at last one time a week. The food is always consistent, the girls are always friendly. We like to ask for Debby because she has been serving us for some time now. However everyone else stops by to see how things are and catch up.
Christine H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Utica, NY
I think this place is just terrific! It’s clean, the staff is always friendly and the food is delicious. It’s pretty much an upscale dinner, which is totally fine :) The portions are filling, the prices aren’t crazy and the food is always consistently delicious. Definitely a must go if you want a good breakfast :)
Chelsea V.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Remsen, NY
I moved to the area from jersey and this is the closest thing to a diner that I will find up here! Lots of choices, good wait staff, and the food came out quickly. And it was delicious I might add! The turkey panini is amazing, I highly recommend it!
Tom H.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Matawan, NJ
I needed to stay overnight in New Hartford, NY for a business meeting the following day. I decided on the Raspberry Café based solely on the fact that I could harmonize the name of this restaurant to the tune of «Raspberry Beret» by Prince. I went for breakfast and decided on the Giambrotte with turkey sausage instead of the Italian sausage with Italian toast. The dish was delicious. I enjoyed the spicy peppers(and yes they are spicy) and how they perfectly complimented the egg scramble. The mozzarella cheese on top was a nice finish. What’s wrong with it? The place looks like Prince himself decorated the place back in the 70’s with a promise of never changing. The juice, as so comedically stated in the last review, was very small. Also, after my plate came out the chef came out and locked eyes with me on more than one occasion. Yes I know I’m not local… what did you do to my dish? The food was great, service and friendliness was average. But I wouldn’t seek it out again. I would have to say this puppy is a one and done.
Phil F.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 New York Mills, NY
Raspberries does a fantastic breakfast. You’ll get a large plate of good food and the world’s smallest juice to go with it. Their«small» juice is closer to the size of a thimble than a small. You can squeeze more juice out of the orange wedge that they garnish your plate with. It’ll take a few moments to realize what they’ve set in front of you is in fact your juice and not just a prop from Honey I Shrunk the Kids. If I had to guess how many fluid ounces the juice is I’d have to guess… one? Possibly one fluid ounce. The good news is that if you spill the juice you’ll never know it. Based on how small the small is I’m actually nervous to order the large. Oh, and they’ve got really good marble rye toast.