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April 2024 by ilida perez
Good food and
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April 2024 by Jeff Feldman
I had always wanted to stop in but live an hour away. I was working in the area yesterday. The food was good and fast to get out. The thing I liked best was the three interactions I had with your staff. The host at the start and cashier at the end were friendly and conversational. My server Melissa made sure my order was right and made it easy for my order of pie to go. Thank You!
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March 2024 by Brandon H
It's family friendly resturant, you can enjoy conversation with neighbors and meet new friends over a slice a fresh pie.
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March 2024 by Kimberly Turner
We will be back!
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March 2024 by Keith Lutz
Waitress was excellent very friendly food was good . The prices are very reasonable .
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March 2024 by Sarah 18
Took my son to lunch today, after a doctors appointment. Whoever the hostess was, was truly awful. I understand that people are only human and can have off days (hence, this being my first time ever leaving a negative review), but the way she behaved is unacceptable for a grown adult. I’d overlook her bad attitude, not smiling, being even remotely friendly , or greeting us in any way. What I cannot overlook is her blatantly staring at my 9 year old son. Yes, his face was swollen, red, rashy & angry looking. Yes, he looked “different.” But newsflash, a lot of people have injuries or illnesses that affect their physical appearance. And beyond that, many people live with different types of disabilities, disfigurements, etc. Once you’re no longer a child, who just hasn’t learned any better yet, you have zero excuse for gawking. In the moment I played it cool, hoping he wasn’t noticing. Oh, but he definitely did. He sat in the booth with his winter coat on & hood up trying to hide his face. When we got in the car to leave he immediately said mom that lady was really staring at my face, and she kept looking back to see when we were walking to the table… This kid is sweet to his core. I could go on & on about all the wonderful things I hear from his teachers, year after year- kind, inclusive, a friend to everyone… You made him feel self-conscious and uncomfortable. Shame on you! ***On a more positive note, I’ve never had a bad experience here prior. The food was good. The girl working the cash register (with the cute blue hair) was very nice! To me, and my son. She smiled and interacted with him, completely un-phased. Thank you to her, for making his experience a little better :)
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March 2024 by john bodine
Great breakfast and excellent
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March 2024 by Victoria Vesey
The food was great, the ham was very good.Kid-friendliness: Waitress was extremely nice.
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March 2024 by MS ZJ
Food is yummy. Good portion size. Staff is cheery and helpful. Prices are great. Relaxed atmosphere.Dietary restrictions: They are happy to modify your orders to suit your needs.Kid-friendliness: The waitress was phenomenal. So kind and helpful to my grandaughter.
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March 2024 by Patricia Mason
If you want good home cooked meals. This is the place to go. Good tasting food, quick service, clean environment, average pricing. Easy to get to and plenty of handicap parking.Vegetarian options: You choose options.Wheelchair accessibility: Many spaces available.
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March 2024 by Miku Fan USA
I visited the Wyoming Village Inn a couple of days ago on the recommendation of two of my good work clients. I hadn't eaten at the VI in quite awhile, so I was happily surprised to see that it hadn't changed a bit since the last time I visited.The location is convenient just off of I-35 at the Wyoming exit, and has a large parking lot surrounding the restaurant. Once inside, you have the feeling you just entered a 1950's era pancake/malt shop/diner; The ambiance is warm, inviting and comforting to the MAX! Large booths, lots of windows, and an old-fashioned display of fresh pies greets you as you enter. The restaurant was nearly full on the day I visited, with seemingly many "locals" and "regulars" to the VI.The menu is enormous, with lots of "feel good" breakfasts, including various pancakes, etc (see my photos of the menu). Prices are very reasonable, and the portion size is ENORMOUS (how can anyone finish all this food in one sitting??!). I sampled one of the skillet lunches topped by 2 eggs, and complete with three large pancakes, crispy bacon and sausages. Wow, talk about food coma time! It was all freshly prepared, hot and FILLING.The staff here are FANTASTIC, FUN, and HELPFUL with my order. I felt like I was in an old-fashioned diner, with the waitress rapidly scribbling my order on an small order notepad. My waitress, Kristin, was AMAZING. Staff and service overall was great.If you want to eat eat eat home-made comfort food galore, Village Inn is the place to do it. I'm serious, how can anyone eat all of one of those skillet lunches in one seating??!!! I'm talkin' FOOD COMA.
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March 2024 by Timothy McGuire
Great place for breakfast: good food, friendly staff and got my own pot of coffee!
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March 2024 by Ruby E Johnson
always good food & good service, I eat there often.Parking: there needs to be more handicap parking. Often no spots open.
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March 2024 by Dean Adickes
Food is always
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March 2024 by Gerald Howard
Sunday is busy at Village Inn. We had breakfast. Tried an omelette, which was good and I would have again. Pancakes were very filling. All was good.