Nice place. Helpful staff. I had the western omelet, which was very good. The ham, green peppers and onions were quite tasty with just the right amount of flavor. The hash browns were nice and crispy and I typically am not a big fan of hash browns. I also tried the biscuit and gravy. Pretty good. If you are in town, give them a try, if you follow my expression.
N M.
Place rating: 3 Ellston, IA
Food was once again great. Service terrible. Waitress was unfriendly, though nice enough to the locals. We weren’t served our order of milk, had trouble getting refills on coffee. The food order was very good. Place was clean. Too many other places around to be treated rudely here.
Emily F.
Place rating: 5 Kansas City, KS
the best place in Paola for breakfast by far! actually one of my favorite places I know to go to for breakfast anywhere. I’ve never eaten lunch here, but all the food that comes out of the kitchen looks delicious. the homemade maple syrup is amazing!
Cynthia K.
Place rating: 2 O'Fallon, Saint Louis, MO
This place was my only alternative to fast food for breakfast… so one would think a hometown dinner would be awesome. However not much was made actually there other that coffee and a very few other things! The menu was full offers both breakfast and dinner food. In reading the menu you will see«homemade” — made within the place of business– well that’s not the case here that word often means made else where and brought here and that means«homemade»! Example of this is they offer a fruit cup, one is thinking cut up fruit in a cup right– nope this was actually a plastic/sealed cup of the stuff our parents feed us as a child… peaches, pears and a half of a cherry(I am sure you now know what I am talking about). Coffee was good, cup was empty often and to get more coffee one must request more. Boo to asking for coffee! Food was decent but Burger King would have been a step up!
Paul R.
Place rating: 4 Olathe, KS
This place has been a Saturday morning tradition for me and my wife for quite some time. It’s a cliché small-town café just as you would expect. The proprietor and the waitresses know just about everyone. You walk in and immediately it’s the dining room(no entry area or hostess). You seat yourself, and usually you are immediately met with coffee. I just love the feel of this place. The menu is standard fare. I’ve only had breakfast and lunch here. You’re not going to find anything like Eggs Benedict here, so don’t ask. I usually get the Sunrise, which is two eggs, hash browns, and toast. I think it’s $ 4 or $ 5. The waitresses don’t wait more than a minute to take our order because they know we are regulars and don’t have to see the menu.