Walking up to Ronnie's Cafe I was thinking "Ugh this is going to be another hole in the wall diner grease-fest"
Walking in I changed my mind. I agree with Devin J. "It may look like it was over-decorated by the kitschiest of grandmothers..." but it had a cozy charm to it. And it seemed most of the decore was for sale!
The food may not be the healthiest but it was still really good and the servings are gynormous. The staff and even the patrons were all very friendly. Our waitress even gave my niece a hug and kiss on the cheek when she told her it was her 4th birthday.
I had the Adam which is biscuits topped with carved ham and gravy and served with potatoes. SO SO SO GOOD!
My dad had the chili omelet and was not happy with it. It was bland, no chili taste to it. It looked more like canned refried beans on it instead of chili, but of the four of us, he was the only one not happy with his food.