Customers` Favorites
Customers` Favorites
“This is a great breakfast spot. I really really like it here but I can't give 5 stars because there are just some things that bring the experience down. That being said, it is definitely a top 3 breakfast spot for me in Salem. It is very busy! Very! So unless you go on a weekday you can expect to wait an hour and since the waiting area (porch) is small it really only holds like 10 people so be prepared in case you are waiting outside or in your car. The food is good, the flying biscuit and the cinnamon roll pancake are staples for us. On occasion you may get a random act of yumminess, meaning you get a free menu item sent to you. The last time we went the sides were subpar. The scrambled eggs were cooked and slightly dry on the outside and undercooked on the inside, the bacon was also cooked to oblivion. I imagine the sides were cooked ahead of time and the mains cooked to order. It's not perfect but I still enjoyed it overall.Wheelchair accessibility: This is the farthest from a wheelchair accessible location. There are stairs up into the building and walkways are tight and not Ada complaint.“
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“Quaint old house turned into a very warm and cozy restaurant. It has several little nooks for dining. There’s three parking stalls upfront but several more spaces in the back of the building. There’s a service ramp for elderly and wheelchair access. There are two separate dining areas, upfront facing the street and another by the two entries (front parking & rear parking). The staff is very friendly. Although the corned beef hash was lacking meat (mostly potato hash), it was still pretty tasty.Wheelchair accessibility: There’s a wheelchair access ramp on the side of the building.“