We are here tonight after checking Unilocal reviews while passing through town. I had the meatloaf, and my fiancé had the fried cod. Both were great, as was the service, and the price was right. We will definitely return the next time we are passing through. I’d love to give the breakfast menu a try.
Jack K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Lemont, IL
Missed Culver’s off the interstate and ended up at this place. Looked at the menu and my first thought was the prices are way too low. Four of us had big breakfasts with coffee and the bill was under $ 34. Cute old school waitress who kept the coffee cups filled. Food was delicious and the homemade wheat bread was definitely worth the ride. A special thanks to Unilocal for helping us find this«gem».
Mary M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Stevens Point, WI
I reviewed this earlier, so this update is simply to restate how much I love the food and atmosphere at Cozy Kitchen. When I can take a «mini-vacation» from my job, this is where I head for a good meal, some chatting with waitstaff and owners(you don’t HAVE to chat; they are otherwise inobtrusive), plus browsing through their excellent selection of current US magazines. All Cozy’s items are home-made, and made well. Their baked chicken is the best in town. So is their bread pudding. Now that it’s almost Lent, they’ll have homemade paczki, little round filled doughnuts. So I am once again saying: Cozy is one of the best little restaurants in town.
Rahul G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Chicago, IL
When you’re on the road, a diner is the way to go. You know what to expect and it’s hard to mess up. And this one was a winner. Quick, nice service. Fun place with all the cups and random decorations. Standard menu but with CHEAP prices. We ate for $ 20, with tip and coffee. I got the corned beef hash and it was delicious. Louisiana hot sauce on the side, yes please! Get the homemade white toast for 25 cents extra, ha. Very good and a no brainer to slop the corned beef, hash browns, and scrambled eggs on to it. Wife loved her grilled ham and cheese. And again, how can you mess that up? Great place!
Logan P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Stevens Point, WI
I have been to Cozy Kitchen a few times, and I normally get breakfast food and it’s always good. Today I went for something different and got the fried chicken dinner. It was great! But the main reason I go is for the homemade bread. It is always good and fresh.
Kameshwari K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Santa Fe, NM
This us a local meal place for retirees and people who work downtown. The soups are always good and the dinner plate daily specials are filling and affordable. I had the cream of potato soup and a cup of chili. Both were good, diner style offerings. It’s a cold day and the soup came good n’ hot at 10:30 in the morning. This place is and always has been frequented by people on fixed incomes. The wait and cooking staff is attentive and polite to everyone. Tip them generously for the community service that they are to the elderly who can still get around.
Steven T.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Milwaukee, WI
Went here for breakfast on a Saturday morning and the place was packed. Sign said home cooking what could be better. It is a cozy place with a counter, booths and a few tables. Menu is not that big but has the right things. I had the biscuit and gravy with scrambled and a a side of ham. Biscuit gravy was thick with crumbled sausage, not links cut into slices. The scrambled eggs standard and the ham was not off the bone. Over all it was good and if I lived here hit would be a breakfast spot. It felt like a small town down home place.
Lexie S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Stevens Point, WI
I ordered the tuna salad sandwich with tomato tortellini soup. It was all delicious and the service was great. The only downside is that customers must pass the noisy kitchen to access the patio.
Troy J.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Saint Paul, MN
The perfect place for breakfast. Omlettes are thin and flavorful. Sausage gravy has the right touch of pepper. Burgers are simple, but good — so is the coffee