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This place is over 70yrs old it shows, but lemme tell ya, it shows in the food service too! Food is freakin delish! Service is like you’re at grandma’s. My son is on the spectrum they were so accommodating, it warmed my heart. He said he can’t wait to come back. We’re thinking of bringing my husband today. I will say, the fans made it a bit chilly I had to cover my food so it wouldn’t get cold, but it was all worth... View all feedback.
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Hi,stopped in ordered chicken strip dinner, me and my husband .When it arrived it was 3 tiny pieces of overcooked chicken pieces. Looked like a kids meal for $13.85 . Very disappointing. Left hungry. This isn't right. Save your money and go somewhere else View all feedback.
Good place for a simple “ no frills “ breakfast. Place has been here for awhile so it’s doing something right. Place was clean and staff was very friendly and attentive. Guy behind the grill was cranking food out like a machine. Coffee was strong and hot. I had the chicken and waffles which was simple and hot, waffle could have been thicker. Chicken was boneless and had obviously come from a frozen box. Wife had the Eggs Benedict with ham. She said it was very good but could have used a little more sauce. Said the hash browns were on the cool side but tasty. I’d say the highlight were the Nassau grits, that was a tasty bowl of grits. I’ll come back for the grits. Price was reasonable
This was delicious breakfast food. The pancakes were big and fluffy and the best we've had in a long time! Since this is an iconic cafe and has been here for 75 years, we decided to buy a commemorative coffee cup. They sell various versions there. All the waitresses were very sweet, which made our meal even more enjoyable.
This is one of the oldest restaurants in Pensacola and has been in the same location since 1945! You can feel the history when you walk inside, from the counter seating to the group of older gentlemen holding court at a table in the corner. Usually it's quite crowded but I was lucky to walk in and grab a booth right away. I decided on an egg white omelet (not on the menu, I asked for it) I added bell pepper, onion, jalapenos, tomatoes and ham. I also ordered hashbrowns and wheat toast. The omelet was not the prettiest I've ever seen but it was delicious, I really appreciated the ham being diced, it was distributed throughout the omelet. The hashbrowns were also delicious, crispy outside and soft inside. I had to wait a while for my toast but that's the only complaint I have. All in all I had a nice breakfast and I certainly appreciated the history of the restaurant.
Went for classic breakfast. Oldest continuously open restaurant in P’cola since 1945. New owner is keeping the original vibe! The Nassau grits are amazing. Excellent wait staff.
This was a pleasant surprise. I must have passed by this place thousands of times and i never really noticed it, outside the chimney that’s visible from I-10! My friend invited me to brunch at this charming, “vintage” brunch spot. I had the deep fried French toast with a side of bacon.
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