So first let me say that the staff here is incredibly accommodating and nice. Me and my boyfriend never seem like we plan everything so we showed up here for dinner New Years Day about five minutes before close and they served us graciously. This restaurant is geared more towards the breakfast/lunch crowd I think. The breakfast menu is extensive and served all day. Burgers, salads and some comfort food type sandwiches round out the lunch menu. Dinner entrees are what I refer to as American traditional comfort/diner fare. Think fried chicken, roast turkey dinners and pot roast all served with plenty of options for starchy sides cause no one wants the broccoli when there’s Mac and cheese. I had a single grilled chicken breast which was rubbery and mostly tasteless with steamed broccoli(hey I tried) and the Mac and cheese(pretty sure this comes out of a bag but it’s edible). My bf had a fried chicken sandwich with fries and coleslaw, all of which he said were good. I tried the coleslaw and it had more taste than anything I had. Overall it was edible and we were starving so it did the trick. I’d stick with breakfast here as it seems to be their specialty.
April B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Ridgeville, IN
Very nice restaurant! Good food and great staff!
Rockn D.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Huntsville, AL
This was my first time ever at a Bob Evan’s restaurant. I’m from Alabama and we don’t have them this far south. It kinda reminded me somewhat of an IHOP with a more homey feel to it. The restaurant was super clean! Had an early breakfast there and it was the only place in yankeeland, where I was able to find a decent glass of sweet iced tea. The breakfast was quite good. Their oatmeal looked yummy, but I ended up with bisquits and gravy, with scrambled eggs and sausage links. Very filling and tasty! I wouldn’t mind having a Bob Evan’s in my neck of the woods.