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    Grounded Cafe

    5.0 (2 reviews)
    Closed 6:00 am - 2:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Rooster Joe - Homemade salads.

    Rooster Joe

    5.0(6 reviews)
    8.9 mi

    Rooster Joe's! A.k.a. Chicken Coffee according to my four-year-old. We come here every weekend for…read morea delicious breakfast and quick coffee run. you really can't go wrong here with a wide selection of pastries from local bakers- but I will say our go tos are the ham and cheese croissant and the chocolate chip cookie. It's soo thick and gooey, especially if you ask to have them warmed up. Everything and more that you can get at a coffee shop including gifts and sometimes local artisans have their items here as well. (Sourdough, kettle corn, etc) The workers are all extremely friendly and the interior has a great amount of seating with a rustic farmhouse feel including an outdoor patio with plenty of space to sit and enjoy your coffee, matcha, food, etc and friends company! There is even coloring books, and a coffee shop for kids to play with and stay entertained. 10/10

    Great place in the middle of Mercer County not that far from Eldora Speedway (10 mi North), Grand…read moreLake St. Marys / Celina (10 mi SWest) or a couple miles West of US 127 between Greenville and Van Wert if traveling North or South in West Central Ohio. If you're looking for a scenic drive off of I-75 for a break and good food & coffee, only 30 miles West between Dayton and Lima. The service is local and friendly, efficient but warm and gets you what you need. The building is a recycled bank branch but is comfortable and cosy. Baked goods, sandwiches, soups and definitely the coffee are worth seeking out! I always find an excuse to stop by here when doing business or visiting family in West, Central Ohio! Highly recommend!

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    Rooster Joe - Locally baked goods are featured daily!  This was my Cranberry Roll.

    Locally baked goods are featured daily! This was my Cranberry Roll.

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    The Fountain - Billy Bob

    The Fountain

    4.8(32 reviews)
    14.4 mi
    $

    You walk in to see a counter with seating for four people, high back, swivel chairs. There's a…read morediner menu letter board up on the wall, yellow with age, announcing the flavors of milkshakes and ice cream. It's from the 60s and probably hasn't changed since they put it up 65 years ago. There's a whiteboard on the back wall with the special for the day written out. Bacon egg and cheese omelette or a sausage egg and cheese sandwich on toast. Five dollars. The kind of place with a few locals sitting at a booth having their morning coffee, one of the waitresses offering Jim the last donut because they know he will want it. He accepts it. This is, in my mind, a classic American small town diner. The kind of place I grew up, eating in my hometown of 500 people. It's not high cuisine, there's nothing fancy about the food although I did come across a few things I had never seen before on the menu. Fried mush. Meat grits specials, like the scuttle butt and the chili Bob. An age old, but perfected recipe of eggs, meat, cheese, and a starch either potatoes ( homefries) or toast. The coffee is weak and not much flavor to it but, to be honest, it's exactly what you would expect in a place like this and there's something comforting about that. Honest, simple food made day and a day out, catering to the local crowd and a few roadway, travelers like myself who happen to come across it. There's a certain charm and depth to places like this that have been lived in day and day out by the same people for decades. For those like up rounded, there's the nostalgia and connection to the many other people having the same experience day after day in communities across the United States. Forgive me if I wax nostalgia can get a little sentimental here, but this morning's dining experience definitely elicited that for me. I hope you can find your own version of this sometime today or in the near future.

    I love their food is really great the people are so sweet and kind I would like to go there…read moresometime soon

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    The Fountain - The Chili Bob

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    The Farmer's Daughter - Breakfast Skillet w Rye toast!

    The Farmer's Daughter

    4.4(103 reviews)
    57.4 mi
    $$

    Man did this place disappoint no one greets you when you walk in, it's seat yourself, which is…read morefine, but a welcome greeting goes a long way. The place is decorated nicely and clean. The food left much to be desired. Our table of 7 ordered a variety of dishes such as the Rise and Shine, Country Breakfast Skillet, a pancake, and breakfast sandwich. The grits were watery with zero salt or butter. We tried to doctor them up by adding lots of salt and butter but it was useless The eggs had no salt or pepper although they do a nice job of cooking over easy eggs which some places fail at. Homefries, which were really hasbrowns, were mushy and bland. The pancake was dry. The bacon and toast were good.

    Farm-Fresh Flavor with a Side of Small-Town Charm - Breakfast at The Farmer's Daughter in Urbana,…read moreOhio If you ever find yourself cruising through Urbana, Ohio with a hunger that only a hearty, home-cooked breakfast can satisfy, do yourself a favor and stop at The Farmer's Daughter. It's the kind of place where the biscuits are fluffy, the coffee's always hot, and the welcome is as warm as the griddle. This morning, we popped in for breakfast, and from the moment we stepped through the door, we knew we were in good hands. That feeling was confirmed when Holly, our waitress, greeted us with a smile and the kind of friendly service that makes you feel like a regular--even if it's your first visit. I went all-in with The Hog Log, and let me tell you, this is not your average breakfast burrito. It's a hearty wrap filled with sausage, bacon, ham, scrambled eggs, and cheese, all rolled in a soft flour tortilla and smothered in rich, homemade sausage gravy. Every bite had that perfect balance of smoky, creamy, and savory flavors--and the gravy? Next-level delicious. My wife ordered Uncle Dave's Favorite Breakfast, which comes with your choice of pancakes or French toast, eggs done your way, a breakfast meat, and toast. She chose pancakes, bacon (crispy but not burnt), whole wheat toast, and eggs over medium. The pancakes were fluffy and golden, the bacon had that perfect crisp, and the eggs were cooked just right--firm whites with warm, runny yolks. It was classic comfort on a plate. The décor is classic country diner meets local charm--think rustic wood accents, sweet signs on the wall, and the kind of vibe that makes you want to slow down and savor the morning. Whether you're a local or just passing through Champaign County, The Farmer's Daughter is worth the stop. The portions are generous, the food is fresh, and the service--especially from folks like Holly--makes the experience even better. So go ahead, order the Hog Log. Or Uncle Dave's. Or both. You'll thank me later. Sorry my camera wasn't working so no pictures Take the Trip, your Next Adventure is waiting. #TakeTheTripByBrian

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    The Farmer's Daughter - Inside

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    The Farmer's Daughter - Meatloaf Mac n cheese bowl

    Meatloaf Mac n cheese bowl

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