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    Cherry Hill Cafe

    4.0 (46 reviews)
    Closed 6:00 am - 2:00 pm

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    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Good for kids
    Good for groups

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    Jeudi J.

    We do love this place BUT...some menu items say "toast & pancakes" but if you mistakenly ask for your choice of toast thinking you will ALSO get pancakes, you'll be told you have to pay for them. When you mention it's not your fault the menu is wrong, they argue. Well, the one server argues. That's not cool. Fix the menu please; otherwise it's false advertising that leads to bad feelings from regular customers. I'd like my pancake please. Oh but the skirt steak is delicious; char broiled and done exactly to order. And they burnt the hash browns as requested for a change so that was also good.

    Raymond S.

    Just say no. It is located in what looks like an abandoned strip mall. The car out front with no hood looked like it belonged. I harbored seconds thoughts about going in but I was really very hungry. To my surprise and relief it was much nicer on the inside, not exactly fine dining but would do. As it wasn't busy I was told to sit wherever. Almost immediately I got a menu and placed a drink order, which is to say coffee(very good coffee). In that was the last time anyone came to my table. The Farmers skillet looked good but I will never know as no one came to take my order. Not sure how long I waited but I did read seven pages in a rather heavy book on French history. The coffee ran out with two pages left in the chapter. I finished the chapter, slipped $4 under the coffee cup and left. To the girl in the green shirt, the 75 cent tip was because I don't have a quarter on me, not because of the service.

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    First time here... and just when I was about to give it 5 stars, I had to subtract a few foe a ridiculous policy they hsve: I ordered a Southwestern omlette. It was fantastic. I only ate half of it, so I asked my server for a souffle cup of the Hollandaise sauce to go. She saud, there would be a charge. Ok...I'm thinking a quarter?? Nope. Half a buc?? Still no. $2!!!? ARE YOU FRIGGIN KIDDING ME??? for a little plastic cup of sauce?? If I asked for a soup cup...yeah maybe. She said I should have asked for extra when I placed my order?! And of course...I wanted her to explain that. He said because they would have to reheat that little bit for me and have to charge accordingly. GET REAL!! I've worked in restaurants....I know how sauces are lined on on the cook line. Just throw some in a cup and make my day.. Judt poor management. Well how was I to know that I had going to need extra sauce??

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    Always the best service. Extremely clean surroundings. Fair prices. Delicious food and a wide variety of choices.

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    10 months ago

    Great selection & not overcrowded you can bring your kids & not worry. The service is great everytime

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    5 months ago

    Great omelets ! Nice little restaurant very nicely decorated for Christmas with a friendly staff.

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    Great atmosphere !! Food extra special and help is all quickly served! Attitude is great from FOOD and Help

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    Excellent service and the food is great. They make their own hot sauce and it's perfect for me. The French toast is also great.

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    Fast service, great food choices at a reasonable price, clean environment. Definitely try the Tex-mex menu items.

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    This is a gem in New Lenox! Great food, great people, clean place. Had the Farmers Skillet. Delish.

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    Great traditional diner. Did take out and everything was well priced and order was ready in a timely manner. Scrambles are large and tasty!

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    I've passed by a lot of times and wondered how it would be. So we recently popped in before 10AM…read more Walking in we were greeted, but it was really cold. There were only seats close by the door so we got one of those and we were cold our whole meal. I should've gotten a warm drink. I spent the whole meal just wishing the food came out fast so we can go. We got a build your own breakfast, skillet and pancakes. The build your own breakfast was decent but not filling. We liked the sourdough toast. The potatoes had cheese on them but like the shaved cheese you find on salad. It wasn't even melted all the way. Weird mouth feel while eating. Skillet was great at the bottom. I had asked for pepper jack cheese and I'm sure I got the wrong cheese since pepper jack has little chopped up peppers in it. The cheese didn't even look melted all the way either. Potatoes were a good size but the veggies were super wilted and kinda weighed down form grease. I had to stop eating it. Waitress barely came over so I didn't get a refill of my soda. Ketchup didn't come in a bottle. Both plates had potatoes but she only brought one little dip cup of ketchup. Not enough honestly. For the name Blissful Banana, I expected more done to the pancakes. Just two small pancakes and I asked for bananas on top. No special sauce or whipped cream just bananas sliced on top. Boring. I wouldn't come back. Nothing about this meal was blissful. I wish I could get my money back.

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