My boyfriend and I have had a couple of amazing experiences at this eatery. Our first experience was on our 1 year anniversary we had the jaegerschnitzel and the salmon Caesar salad. We came in with low expectations considering it was nearly empty and it's locAtion. We were blown away by the flavors, presentation, and the hospitality of the chef/owner. He came out to chat with us as we finished our meal. He encouraged us to try one of his homemade desserts not once, but both times (creme brûlée, then strawberry and seasonal blackberry shortcake) he's a pleaser!
This guy knows his German food and desserts! Take it from us. We love the still creek inn. :)
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"Bland" doesn't begin to describe it. Â As part of my lifelong quest to eat at all these roadside diners along 26 I stopped in at The Still Creek Inn a few weeks ago.
The server was friendly enough, although a bit confused. Â Maybe she was new?
The decor is old and scary and musty and weird.
The menu is expensive and looks promising. Â Don't be fooled.
I got a french dip. Â I may as well have been chewing on cardboard. Â Boring, flavorless bread, flavorless meat, flavorless horseradish, flavorless brown water that they called 'au jus', flavorless french fries. Â Oh the horror!
GF got a burger. Â Boring, flavorless patty, flavorless bun, flavorless flavor.
Absolutely horrific. Â There is less than zero effort being put into this restaurant. Â As one earlier reviewer put it (perfectly), this place is sustained by drive-byers who stop here once. Â This place should thank it's lucky stars that it's in a good location, because it's just awful.
The DQ next door will serve you a far, far better meal.