Food is consistently good, reasonably priced and all entrees offered all day. Very friendly waitresses. NOW open for breakfast and lunch (6am - 3 pm). NO longer open until 8:00 p.m. All menu items offered open till close. Perfect when I want lunch and hubby wants breakfast.
We've been coming here since they opened in Chapel Hill. For months we were here EVERY Saturday so trust me we're put them to the test. Then the waistline issues so visits have slowed down. Couple times in the PAST bad service and overcooked food but overall we always enjoy the service and food at THIS location. Other locations are at your own risk..especially Zionsville.
They appear to have a lot of teen bussers who stand around WAITING for tables to empty or working inefficiently during rush hours. Hand them a coffee pot or help run food and drinks. Very frustating when your coffee cup is empty and everyone swamped except the busser just standing there watching.
Large variety for everyone. Â Breakfast, Burgers, Sandwiches, Panini, Greek, Home Style Manhattans or even Liver & Onions, and now a Healthy Menu with calorie count offered. BEWARE the warning at bottom of healthy menu, calorie count is HALF order. Regardless it's healthier options which we all appreciate.
Food recommendations: The Spinach, Swiss and Turkey Bacon Omelette is exceptional and comes with fresh fruit. Large omelet and always one of my favorites.
My other favorite is their Oatmeal. Creamy and comes with all the toppings on the side. Full order is a huge bowl (they also offer tiny bowl). I prefer just cinnamon and touch of sub sugar. Delicious!
Monte Carlo with Ham & Swiss on French Toast comes with choice of soup, salad or coleslaw. If you're not watching your waist a must have. ALWAYS delicious and trust me, you will enjoy the sandwich on their french toast. OMG!
Gyro Sandwich has tender slices of gyro meat on pita with tomatoe, onions and cucumber sauce. Tasty and would order again if hungry for Gyro. Spinach Pie with Greek salad is also very popular and tasty.
Breakfast options I speak from friends comments. French Toast is the best in the world. MUST order!!! Monte Carlo experience told me he's right even though I've never had a full breakfast order.
Pancakes are good, not exceptional, would order again. If you love pancake toppings know that their topping is pie filling. Some love..so I'm not hating just warning. Fresh fruit option needed even if they had to rasie the prices slightly.
Last but not least my friend loves the Liver & Onions. This being his third time ordering. He enjoys the way its cooked then smothered with sautee onions. His 2 side choices are mashed potatoes and corn. Corn rather bland and not sweet though. His words are if you like Liver and Onions order it!!!
Something for everyone. Give it a try and if you're not happy speak up to the manager. We have and it's helped. As he said, it is the only way they can fix the problems.
Ordered pancakes (DUh I LOVE pancakes!). Â If an option, I always order blueberry pancakes and my hubby always orders the old fashioned plain-Jane cakes. Â Â They had my coveted blues so I went with that and a side of sausage links.
Our waitress was phenomenal! Very nice, quick to bring out soda refills, and checked on us several times. Â A+ for service!!
Our food cake out quick, hot, and as ordered. I was disappointed in that the blueberry is just that canned syrup-stuff that is really sweet. I mean it's tasty but fresh fruits would have gotten the place up to four stars. Â You get 4 cakes in a typical stack. Meat was tasty, no issues there.
Some of the reviews on here seemed crazy bad. We had a good time and the food was what I expected. Â I would definitely go back if on 10th St. again, but the joint didn't WOW me or anything so I have other preferred pancake huts I'd hit up.
Flop Jack's?
What a bad joke, a waste of time and money.
I felt a little sorry for the older people who came here. There will always be a little crowd of people. Who have nothing to do, no ware to go.
What I ordered, could they have made it any worse? Two boiled? Poached eggs? After the amount of cooking there was absolutely no flavor. A soup bowel of grits what the heck was that? Who would ever want to eat something like that? Bland it had no flavor of any kind in it. Â
Two slices of uncut toast no butter, or very little. It doesn't matter very poorly prepared.
Normally I would go two more, plus times. As I feel this is very unfair to write something like this after only one visit. Except for some ungodly reason. The waitress felt a need to sit an older couple right behind me. The restaurant was nearly empty.
I could hear them discuss what they had ordered. The woman didn't think it was very good (some kind of Chinese)? She didn't finish it or even want to "doggie bag" it home. The male was about of the same opinion. Would that equal three visits?
Normally I would not wait this long before writing something (look at the date of the pictures I posted). Since it was not that memorable, I didn't forget much.
I give one star for the young blond waitress. She got dressed up in a set of tights before leaving for an aerobics class next door. Also since she knows about the quality of what is being served. I cannot give her a half a star.
Came here on the first dawn of 2012. Okay, it was actually closer to 11am. The joint was packed, but the coffee was hot, the service fast, and the over-easy eggs perfectly over-easy. If flapjacks are pancakes on steroids, than these were, thick & dense & a bit dry. I don't think Paul Bunyan would've noticed the difference, but I had a hard time scarfing them lumberjack-style. Were I in the west-side boonies again, I'd give it another go.
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