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“We had a little mishap, greatly due to my end, but they were quick to resolve what happened! Food was great, prices are quite frankly amazing, and I was handed my food with a smile! Definitely recommend going, at the VERY LEAST, once. Stopping by when my shift ends for a drink :)“
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“passed by here today by chance. food was great. (service too) we will definitely be back!“
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“Excellent food and even better staff. just moved to the area and will be making this a regular eatery!“
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“Needed a quick meal. And Freddy’s was closed . Didn’t disappoint . Food was excellent.“
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“Fell in love with this place on my first visit. The prices are extremely reasonable, and the food absolutely delicious. The waitress was very kind and friendly as it was my first time in town. I didn't realize they were closing about the time I showed up. But they served me anyway. You must try their patty melt! Beyond delicious!“
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“Excellent food smiling service“
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“I was coming into Ohio from Wisconsin to meet a College buddy of mine. We randomly choose the Blue Ribbon Diner as it was close to the Ohio / Indiana border. We had no idea what to expect given that neither one of us had ever heard of Wauseon but it was a perfect spot to meet right off of the turnpike. We were pleasantly surprise by the friendly atmosphere and great service. I had the cinnamon swirl French toast, bacon, and sausage. My homeboy had a Western Scrambler. We eat it up like a bunch of hungry Simpson characters. The decor and service felt like a throw back to diner movie scene. We had a blast. Thank you miss J for your great service and the owner for the cookies. They were fantastic!“
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“BRIGHTON - was established in 1833 along Bean Creek. It was then discovered that there was another town by the same name and its new name became Morenci. There has been some controversy as to the history of the name Morenci, one story is that was an Indian name, the other story is that it comes from "Mount Morency" and that they changed the "y" to an "I". Two men have been given the most credit for the name, Simon D. Wilson and Jeptha Whitman.“