The Kitchen in Cambridge

119 W Exchange St, Cambridge
(309) 937-1150

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Bruce Lang

First timer, about 7:30am on a Friday - Tried the biscuits and gravy and it was good. My tastes would have preferred buttermilk type biscuits instead of the bisquick(?) type. The gravy was very good. Will definitely go here again and someday the buffet!!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 4

Service: 5

Everything “The Earth Wizard” Sustainable

There is a weekend buffet that is absolutely amazing!! Bacon, sausage, waffle bar with home made toppings, eggs, desserts, fruit, Cole slaw, pea salad, casserole, soup, country style potatoes, a savory breakfast roll, biscuits and gravy, orange juice, coffee, and I'm sure to be forgetting something. All of it's home made, and for only $12 a person!! Best small town breakfast place for miles! The staff is super friendly every time. You have to stop in and try it for yourself! I'll be going back real soon, and bringing some friends (: what are you waiting for?! They have a normal menu Wednesday thru Friday as well. There was too many good options if anything. It all tastes great too. Support this small, local business if you value amazing breakfast foods at a deal of a price!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Ron C.

Only been once but it was a very good deal with great

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Krystal Gilbert

This small town buffet is so good..They have great food and great hospitality. Take the time to stop in.

Wheelchair accessibility: Wheelchair ramp in the back.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Carolyn McCormack-Livingston

Good morning,I've been there 3 times and going for a fourth!! Every bite of food served in this restaurant is excellent, all homemade and delicious!!The lemon water too!! ?Carolyn❤?❤

Parking: Vehicles from apartments and other businesses parked, usually can get 1 parking spot, which is all I needed.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Bill Todd

Suggestion: Not everybody has internet connections therefore public announcements such has the boil order are not available to citizens. To help with that issue, I suggest that a few paper copies of important announcements be printed and posted in local business locations in the village. Copies posted in locations such as the two schools, the post office, Kwik Shop, Robbies and the BP would be seen by many people. The same announcements of village agendas need to be posted in those locations. Posted agendas on the village front door are seen by very few citizens since most rarely go to the village office. Without the Chronical , citizens are less knowledgeable about what is going on in the village. And I am sure, fewer ppl are taking the Republic and it has far less information on what is happening in Cambridge. Therefore it is important that efforts be made to better inform our citizens. The Village of Cambridge administration can help by posting announcements more widely distributed for ppl to read. Thank you.

Sandi Smith Drescher

My Hometown. Pretty town, good schools, 4 churches & the crowning glory - The Henry County Courthouse. Stunning !!

Robert Skippy Gard

My Visit to Cambridge during the holidays was nice small town feel that I wanted and needed while visiting friends. The American Legion and the meals were great and Wayne Palmer was especially nice to talk to. I'll be back ! :-)

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