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I'd never been to a Village Inn before. I wasn't exactly sure what to expect. After visiting, I guess it's about what I would expect: a casual, family restaurant with a varied menu of typical diner/comfort food offerings. It's your burgers, chicken strips, and breakfast sort of place. It's not gourmet, but it's not bad either. I had a chicken sandwich, and it was mostly tasty. And, once I sent the fries back for some fresh ones, those were really good as well. Oh, and the onion rings were flat-out delicious. This wasn't the cleanest restaurant, but it wasn't hideously dirty either. The staff was friendly and helpful. Overall, this would be a decent stop if you're in a completely new area and don't know what's safe to eat in the area. That was our reason for stopping by, at least. I wasn't disappointed; still, I don't see myself returning anytime soon either.
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