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Good breakfast and lunch. Daily specials. Dine in or carryout. Quick service. Off the beaten path location, but easily accessible. Interior is about the same as it was years ago. A good place for a meal. View all feedback.
What Jamie Hart doesn't like about Sheila's Nut House:
Went there after searching restaurants in google app, go in at 3:45 pm was informed kitchen don?t open until 5:00 pm. Would of been nice if they had mentioned that in the app. We left, did not eat there. View all feedback.
Went there after searching restaurants in google app, go in at 3:45 pm was informed kitchen don’t open until 5:00 pm.Would of been nice if they had mentioned that in the app. We left, did not eat there.
It wouldn't let me post for No stars for hereNo STARS won't let me post picsOrdered out for the first time an will be my last spent about 6 bucks on a BLT that looks like it was made with the littlest amount of everything with over cooked tater tots
Wonderful waitress decent food good experience all around. Had a ribeye sandwich that was decent. Not dry or overcooked
Good place for breakfast and lunch in my experience. Owner is a nice young lady. Very reasonable prices.
I found a lovely and affordable spot for breakfast that's more popular with locals. The menu is basic, and the place is a bit off the main road—there's hardly any signage, so I almost missed it. It took me a moment to locate the entrance, but once I stepped inside, I discovered a clean, albeit somewhat outdated, bar and restaurant area. It's not fancy, but the service was very polite. The coffee actually tasted like coffee, and my biscuits and gravy arrived in under ten minutes. The biscuits were fluffy, the gravy was flavorful with a nice sausage taste, and it didn't have that bland floury taste that you find in some other places. Since it’s a local spot, I did get some curious looks when I walked in, but everyone was friendly, and there were no issues. If you're hoping to try the biscuits and gravy, arrive early—there's a limited amount available, and once it's gone, it's gone. I left a $20 tip and headed back to Chicago. I'll definitely return the next time I'm in Pontiac.
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