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| - I have been stuck between three and four stars for a while. During the course of my sister's stay at a hospice close to this location, I was a regular patron here for a few weeks. Family from out of town were excited because of Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives so I spent much time here. TWO stars for service: when I double checked my $140 carry out order, about five items were missing (no apologies, only excuses). My aunt had problems a few days earlier with a partial dine in order. On a separate occasion, I only got an order of onion rings to go because I had just eaten at the cafe. My cousin's were so tasty, I had to get some for my hubby. I had to ask about them after 15 minutes of waiting (with no line and an empty dining room) and at least this time I got an apology and an excuse as I watched them drop my forgotten rings in the fryer. BUT the coffee shop gets five stars for service and food! Very courteous and knowledgeable! Love the prairie bread that was recommended for my club! Because all the food is so delicious and deserves TEN stars, but the service left me hanging, I gave this place three stars. The girls that take the orders are very courteous, the people that shove the food at you are the ones who need to work on their people skills. I will more than likely eat here again when I make it to the east valley because the food is just that tasty!
If I was forced to choose: I'd rather get ten star food with 2 star service than phenomenal service with a bowl of poop.
Favorites:
Sweet Potato pie, Onion rings, Asian salad with seared ahi (FYI: the ahi is pre-seared and served cold atop the salad), RIBS ARE OUTRAGEOUS, milkshakes, Mexican coca colas, burgers.... Basically it is ALL AMAZING The whoopie pies at the cafe are scrumptious! And anything on prairie bread!!
Helpful tip: double check your order BEFORE YOU LEAVE THE WINDOW
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