It's a Bob Evans. Â They're all the same ... and that's not a bad thing. Â I got breakfast and every bite was yummy. Â Pancakes, bacon, scrambled eggs. Â I also got a hot cocoa and it was surprisingly spectacular. Â It was a little heavy on the whipped cream, but the drink itself was incredibly chocolatey. Â Usually when I get hot cocoa in a restaurant, it's watered down and just plain sad. Â Not so here! Â I'll stop at any Bob Evans on my travels. Â This one did not disappoint.
Review Source:We were traveling in NY and took a family member here for dinner. The service was fantastic; the food was absolutely horrible...nothing short of tasteless, processed food from cans. With the economy and businesses closing almost daily; I cannot believe this, or any Bob Evans is still open. I think hamburger helper would have been better. Stick to something that is fresh and slightly more expensive, rather than wasting your money and taste buds here.
Review Source:My Dad and I stopped here for Sunday breakfast on the way out to a Buffalo Bills game. After a 10 minute wait, we were seated and ordered two hot coffees. The hot coffee was not too strong, nor too weak. The place was very busy, but the service was still decent. I got plenty of coffee refills (I needed them for the drive).
I ordered the very filling Border Scramble Omelet (I had this Mexican omelet substituted with Egg Beaters) and served with home fries and biscuits.
My Dad ordered the Lite Sausage Breakfast (Egg Beaters, one sausage link, wheat toast, & fresh fruit) from the Senior menu, which tasted okay. The bill came to just under $20.