This was a delightful home cooking restaurant. The staff was pleasant and welcoming. The breakfast food was just like home cooking and delicious. It’s nothing fancy but it’s not meant to be. If you’re not looking for frills but good food, this is your place.
Brad B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 McDonald, OH
Very nice hometown restaurant. We ate here on 9÷18÷15 for lunch/brunch). I had the Barnhouse scramble,(eggs, potatoes, green peppers, onions, and cheese). My wife had spaghetti. My friend and his wife had the Haystacker(eggs, biscuit or toast, gravy, sausage, & cheese). We had lemon, black raspberry, peanut butter, pumpkin, & coconut cream pie. Our Waitress was very friendly, courteous, and attentive. We recommend this establishment.
Sherry S.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Mableton, GA
It really doesn’t even rate one star. It’s a small off the road café type place that could be home style kitschy and awesome but it is run down, dirty, and the only fresh thing you can find in there are the flies. The salad bar was nasty with lettuce turning rust color & two pair of dirty tongs thrown into the salad bowl. Only canned vegetables on the salad bar and dressing so old looked like they had been sitting out for a week. We ordered vegetable soup which obviously came out of a can. We ordered a couple of different pies for dessert, being told that they were made fresh, and my guess is they were bought at Walmart 5 days ago. The service is lacking, the waitresses are more interested in personal conversation than the customer satisfaction. If I were you, go down the road and skip this joint.
Lauren M.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Providence, RI
April’s Country Kitch’n is a very small-town local diner of sorts. The food was very reasonable, with the most expensive thing on the menu being about $ 10 dollars. It was clear that this is a local establishment with a lot of regular customers. The servers were very friendly and helpful. I ordered the Favorite #1, which was roast beef on white bread with mashed potatoes and gravy. The helping was very large and I could only eat about half of it. The gravy tasted like it was from a jar, but the roast beef was flavorful, although not really the same as your mom’s roast beef. My colleague ordered the senior citizen’s special, which is available for anyone over 50. She ordered spaghetti and sauce and, again, she thought the sauce tasted like it was from a can. The spaghetti came with a side, and options were macaroni salad, cole slaw, or applesauce – nothing that really goes with spaghetti. Overall, it was not a bad meal, but nothing great either.