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I decided to try out this restaurant based on the recommendation. I ordered a $6.75 snow cone, which had super soft ice. The prices on the menu were reasonable, with most items in the $10.55 range. I also tried the breakfast option with carrots, which was delicious. Overall, I had a pleasant dining experience at this restaurant. View all feedback.
Had heard of food being offered at this location so thought I would give it a tryTypical lakeside rip off$6.75 for a singed ice cream cone with super soft not hard ice creamReviewed the menu prices are in rip off zone$10.55 for a basic breakfast with frozen potatoes What a jokeFour oil cloth covered tables in the middle of a variety store and post office Can drive to Simcoe get a better breakfast with fresh made home fries and ice cream for half of what this place chargesVery limited menu with very inflated pricesDon't like the feeling of being ripped off
I had heard about the food being served at this location, so I decided to give it a try. It turned out to be a typical lakeside rip-off, with a slightly burnt ice cream cone filled with very soft ice cream. The menu prices were also on the higher side, with a basic breakfast served with frozen potatoes. It was quite disappointing. The dining area consisted of just four tables covered with oil cloth, in the middle of a variety store and post office. You can drive to Simcoe and get a better breakfast with freshly made home fries and ice cream for half the price that this place charges. The menu was very limited and the prices were inflated. Overall, I did not appreciate feeling like I was being ripped off.
I discovered this gem in Simcoe and I highly recommend making the trip, even if it's a half hour drive. This place is definitely worth a visit.
I found this shop when i google for coffee in SimcoeThe shop offers coffee, latte with diff flavors.
Joy is the first proper coffee shop in Simcoe in a long time (since the Llama Bean closed) and it is a welcome sight in our downtown.