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“was just there for the first time since they started remodeling. the place looks nice...food is good menu is great and service is always great.“
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“The service was good but I believe the kiosk is the downfall of the restaurant. Customers get frustrated when using them. I watched as Customers tried to use them and the workers just ignored them. To me, that is a big problem for the restaurant industry. Customers want interaction with people not machines .“
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“My son and I like to try small locally owned restaurants and he suggested this one. So glad he did. The food was so good, very tasty! And the service was excellent. Fast, courteous, attentive. We ordered the bacon cheeseburger and a patty melt which came with chicken enchilada soup (the best we have ever had) and fries. We also ordered the potato bombs which were spicy and delicious. My son ordered the banana split waffle for dessert and the picture on the menu does not do it justice! He said it was just amazing. We will definitely be back! 5/5 stars!“
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“The atmosphere is certainly acceptable, not truly 5 star is all. Our Server (Maria Eash) was exceptional. She joked with us a little bit, but simultaneously accurately took our order. My husband got traditional shredded beef tacos on corn tortillas. He loves cilantro, I do not. He was quite satisfied with his meal. I've had terrible taco salads, mediocre and good ones, too. This salad was THE best I've ever had. The meat and vegetables were in good proportion. While the taco was a little too brown, I thought, it made sense because the bottom of the bowl was not a soggy mess. The flavor was great, the lettuce was crisp and tasty. There was (Spanish?) rice instead of refried beans below the meat and veggies - which makes me happy as there's usually pork in the beans, which I'm allergic to. I bet the rice is also helpful in keeping the bottom of the bowl from dissolving! Worth the trip to Nappanee just for Deysi's food! (We also went to the Rentown Country Store, then to Coppas Commons for the bookstore, the antiques museum and the Hoosier cabinetry museum.)“