Ginger's, bravely owned and operated by a local hometown gal, serves the best food they know how complete with daily specials, fine service and a friendly, homey atmosphere, seven days a week--even some holidays.
Welcoming and kind, their soups are grand, the spinach melt delectable, and they have to die for sides like mac & cheese, deviled eggs or coconut/pineapple salad that will take you back to picnics on the farm with grandma! Â You don't want to miss the pies, either--every kind you can imagine everyday!
On special days, you can order (frozen) hearty pot pies, stuffed cabbage or fried chicken to go. Any day, they do quite a lively carry-out business and take orders for rolls, pies, or cookies.
Have Ginger's host your next reunion or wedding rehearsal dinner. Have breakfast with all the fixings any day of the week in a warm, comfortable setting where you are remembered and feel at home. Â Meet your Bible study group or prayer partners for a quiet session followed by some fellowship. Â Whenever for whatever, Ginger's is ready each day with a delicious meal and comfortable ambiance.
I wanted to stop by Always In Stitches next door, but they didn't open until 10a, so we popped into Ginger's for breakfast. Â The place is cute with quilts on the walls and mismatched tables and chairs. Â We weren't very hungry so we asked if we could each order just 1 pancake and split hashed browns, the server teased us saying there was no way they could do that and shaking her head obviously. Â As far as vegan & vegetarian options, they had salads, but everything else either has cheese or egg. Â Grilled cheese, omelettes, spinach melt, veggie quiche, french toast and pancakes. Â Our two pancakes and hashed browns were less than $5 by the way.
Review Source:I have been looking forward to eating at Ginger's for awhile now and have finely made it. What a great day that was from the outside the place looks small but once you get inside the room opens up! This is a country home cooking place with out question,the whole place tells you that as soon as you walk in. They are a breakfast and lunch place, which is fine with me. The menu has a good blend of items for both breakfast and lunch. The food is fresh and home made, except the hash (as a hash fan) from a can to bad. The coffee is great hot and strong the way I like it! The lunch is a good blend of items with daily specials offered. Ginger's is a must try for those who love fresh home cooked food, save some room for their pie's made in house!!!
Remember to live well and to eat well, and please no chains!
If you're looking for a typical American diner b-fast, this is a nice little spot. Â Nothing fantastic about the food, nothing bad either. Â I'd much rather go to an independent place like Ginger's Cafe than a chain to get the same thing. Â
Decor cute, quilts on the wall and lots of shabby-chic seating. Â Nice staff and plenty of room to find a place to sit where you're not butted up against someone.
Wow! This place really surprised me! I've driven by it ever since it opened and it just looks like NOTHING on the outside. Inside is quite a different story. Very cutesy and country with friendly wait staff and great food.
The specifics: Seating nearlty 100 people and offering breakfast all the time (they're open 7-2 Mon-Sun) this place should be a big weekend brucnh spot. I can never get in to the Uptown Cafe on the Square for weekend brunch because they have so few tables and virtually no space to wait. But Ginger's can host a bigger crowd and there's room to wait. The staff tells me that they are busy on the weekends but waiting isn't a huge issue.
Service is VERY fast. The eager-to-please staff had answers for all my questions about preparations, portion sizes and seasonings. When I didn't love the pie I had ordered at the server's encouragement, she brought me a piece of a differernt pie. LOTS of pies. Toll House, Peanut Butter, Cherry, the list goes on for about 15 pies at a time. Bread pudding, too. Â
The food is hearty comfort food. The first time I went I had to luscious pot roast sandwich with a large portion of melted provolone on top in addition to the chiple mayo. Loved the grilled swirl rye playing host to this large sandwich. I was sad they had already run out of the baked mac and cheese by the time I sauntered in. Another time, I'm sure.
All portions are server either full for $7.95 or half for $5.59
Went back two days later and got a carry out order of their special of the day: meatloaf. It traveled home well and had a sweet, tangy, almost-barbeque sauce while the mashed potatoes had the usual brown gravy. Excellent roll served with the meal. The meatloaf was the perfect texture -- on the edge of being firm but soft enough to melt in your mouth.
I'm going to be a regular here. It sure beats the McDonalds it sits behind!
Ginger's Cafe is a cute yet windowless joint north of the McDonald's on Conner Street in Noblesville. Â In a non-descript strip mall, it tries to overcome it's lack of external charm with a homey interior: Â only dining tables inside (no booths) with touches of your grandmother's kitchen.
On to the food: Â Ginger's serves breakfast all-day (well, until 2 pm when they close) and a lunch menu; I came in for lunch on this day. They have a daily special, but I passed on the grilled pork tenderloin and opted for a chicken salad sandwich. Â The sandwich was good, and the baked mac-and-cheese side was equally tasty--you have to love the required decision between fork and spoon (I chose the latter). Â The service was superb as well, as the waitresses kept on top of everyone in the room, not just their own tables.
I'll definitely be back another day to try their other offerings, and probably even dabble in a little breakfast-for-lunch mayhem. Â For the price and the service, it's a pretty good deal.
If you like home style cooking in little locally owned diners, you'll love Ginger's. The food is always fresh and good, the people are super-friendly (they remember you the next time you come in), and the prices are lower than you'd think they could survive with.
You'll also see a wide variety of customers - from politicians to truck drivers, from office people, housewives, retired people and professionals in suits. A true small town cafe.