Went to try the omelette house for the first time as we were recommended this place by a friend. The decor is old fashioned and looked like your grandmas house. The menu had a quite extensive array of omelettes ( duh why would it be called the omelette house) but also offered sandwiches, pancakes, waffles, burgers, and more. These omelettes are really big so I would suggest you guys just order one and get it split (cost 95 cents) and they just added more potatoes (kind of a hybrid of a potato home fries and a chip). For the whole family we got the chicken fried steak, the famous fried zucchini half order, and the chili verde omelette. The omelette was almost like a chicken enchilada but replace the tortilla with eggs. It was good, filling, but couldn't eat to much of it. Seemed like they used half a dozen eggs to make the darn thing. Chicken fried steak was also good and again portions are so big you can share between two people unless you eat a whole lot. Kids got the waffles and hit chocolate and that was too much for two kids The zucchini was ok as I prefer large pieces of zucchini and they made theirs like zucchini fries. Never had it with cheese dip but was good. Service was great and overall would seem like a 4 Star deal but I just couldn't do it. Omelette lovers this would be the place for you!
Sorry almost forgot and had to come edit it but the banana bread was probably he best part of the meal as it was warm and tasted pretty good. Didn't much like the pumpkin...but I'm kinda biased too about banana bread because I am still floored by the ones I have had in Maui, HI and really haven't had any better