“Perfect stop for those who love to support small town entrepreneurs. I had a delicious hot latte. Can't speak to other options, but person who ordered a breakfast burrito after me was really happy with it.They offer a few chairs in their cozy indoor space as well as chairs on porch. I opted to enjoy my latte while seated at a picnic table next to the paved bike/walking path. I noticed a covered picnic shelter on the other side of the path.I didn't bring my dog on this trek but now wish I had. It would be a perfect stop to enjoy a walk and shaded seating with her.“
“i love the calm cafe environment of Starbucks. their drinks and food always taste like heaven. i love trying new mixes of drinks and creating the perfect drink. i love the kind and quick staff of starbucks too.❤️❤️Kid-friendliness: they are very patient when there are annoying children in the cafe.“
“Cool shop with lots of collectibles, and hard to find collections of things like Christmas ornaments, salt/pepper shakers, ect. Mostly older or discontinued items. Prices are hot or miss, some are reasonable, others seem a little high for the item.“
“Delavan Dunkin donuts usually has good coffee/food service. Never have had a complaint.Vegetarian options: Meatless sausage croissant.Kid-friendliness: Everything is almost kid friendly there, food and dessert.Wheelchair accessibility: Handicap stalls out front.“
“I must have arrived on a good day after reading some negative reviews here. My husband and I stopped for lunch passing through town. We found restaurant to be clean…including bathrooms…food and service very good! We only stop at McDonald’s while traveling and compared to many, this is a good fast-food stop.“
“Buckle up, my unfortunate comrades, as I recount the harrowing tale of my encounter with the abomination known as McDonald's. Prepare to be disgusted, horrified, and left questioning the very existence of taste buds. This is not a review for the faint-hearted, as I delve into the depths of culinary calamity that is McDonald's.Let's start with the infamous Big Mac, a monstrosity that should come with a warning label. The dry, lifeless patties, adorned with wilted lettuce and plastic-like cheese, make me question the sanity of anyone who willingly subjects themselves to this greasy nightmare. The "secret sauce" feels more like a cruel joke, as it fails to mask the flavorless horrors lurking within. Consuming a Big Mac is like sentencing your taste buds to an eternity of flavorless torment.Moving on to the Chicken McNuggets, or as I like to call them, "questionable chunks of poultry." These so-called "nuggets" bear no resemblance to anything remotely resembling chicken. Their rubbery texture and suspicious gray color hint at a sinister manufacturing process that involves unknown substances and a complete disregard for culinary decency. One bite of these abominations will leave you longing for the days when you thought chicken nuggets were made from actual chicken.And let us not forget the infamous French fries, a disgrace to the noble potato. These sad excuses for fries are perpetually limp, greasy, and disappointingly devoid of any flavor. It's as if they were left to languish in a vat of oil for days, losing any semblance of crispy goodness. The only thing these fries are good for is a sad reminder of what fries should taste like, making you question why you ever walked through the doors of this fast-food abyss.Now, let's touch upon the desserts, a final act of cruelty from McDonald's. The McFlurry, touted as a delightful treat, is nothing more than a swirling vortex of disappointment. The ice cream is a lackluster imitation of the real deal, with a texture reminiscent of freezer burn. The "mix-ins" are haphazardly thrown in, resulting in uneven distribution and an overall lack of flavor. It's a sad attempt at dessert that leaves you wondering why you didn't just opt for a bag of frozen peas instead.In conclusion, McDonald's is a culinary nightmare that should be avoided at all costs. Its offerings are a mockery of taste and a testament to the horrors that can arise when profit outweighs quality. Steer clear of this fast-food purgatory and seek solace in the arms of restaurants that value ingredients, craftsmanship, and the sanity of their patrons. McDonald's is a culinary catastrophe that will haunt my dreams for years to come. Spare yourself the horror and find nourishment elsewhere.“
“Love their coffee! They have non dairy options which my stomach is very thankful for! Every time I'm there, I'm greeted with a warm welcome. The space is clean, warm, and inviting. Beautiful (and needed!) addition to the community!“