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I was absolutely amazed by the incredible food and exceptional service at this restaurant. Our server went out of their way to make sure we had a fantastic dining experience. I couldn't make up my mind on what to order, so when I asked for a recommendation, he offered to surprise me. I was served a personalized combination of various dishes with rich and complex flavors. The homemade granola was delicious! And I high... View all feedback.
What Nicko Isa doesn't like about Cherie Inn:
We were greeted by a large gentleman as soon as we entered the restaurant. Unfortunately, the small table and chair by the doorway made it difficult to navigate. The water glasses were dirty, so I asked for a second pair, but they also had oily fingerprints. My friend ordered from the vegan section, but the vegetables were spoiled and had a bad odor. The manager, who happened to be the same large gentleman who greete... View all feedback.
I love the cherie inn! was here several times and not disappointed. they present a separate vegan menu on the table. vegan food is artistically prepared and delicious. the personal is friendly and although the tables are quite close together; there is an intimate and relaxing feeling for the restaurant. the owner is friendly and friendly and tries to make a point of greeting. this is the kind of place where a single person feels comfortable to choose a cozy meal.
They have great options here on the special vegan menu. we loved everything we have. the spartan spicy tacos and avocado benedict were big hits!
I've eaten twice there. the first time was good. they have some vegan options, and they are clear on the menu. the second time I was terrible. I ordered a vegan breakfast tacos. there were three of them, and those in the middle had huge pieces of pork all in it. the two outside were the normal vegans, so I have no idea how they did. they were really nice about it, but they don't even have a schweinetaco on their menu. I just don't know how they did this and it was really rough and angry.
I really wanted to like cherie inn. the fact that there was a whole vegan menu was initially very tempting, and the place has a great mood, like a cozy vintage French diner. Unfortunately, the vegan menu is a disappointment. it is not only a vegan menu, it is also oil-free and gluten-free. essentially they have scraped all special diets together instead of a flexible menu with options for each. the avocado beenedict was like a carnivore the stereotypical idea, which would eat a vegan: on a bed of tomatillo salsa, a whole avocado cut in halves, with two small pieces of rohem herbed tofu on each half, up with spruten. despite the fact that all of them are among my favorite food, and I thought that I could not go wrong, this was actually a terrible opportunity to combine these things. it was inconspicuous, blanching, hard to eat, and not to fill. for $10, it was a tear. because the non-vegan menu contains a lot of toast and omelettes, I am really cheated that they would not have something more vegan actually eat like avocado toast or a tofu omelette. heck, they should also have vegan crepps/pancakes, but they do not.
My older sister remembered going there with our grandpa and grandma years ago, so we went to lunch. Knew had to be good that my grandparents had it. Wasn't disappointed! Beautiful picturesque place and the staff is so beautiful! The food is great! To entrances, cherries and Lake Drive.