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    Perrysburg Diner

    5.0 (4 reviews)
    Closed 7:00 am - 3:00 pm

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    Village Cafe - Country Style Eggs (~$9)

    Village Cafe

    4.4(53 reviews)
    66.6 mi
    $

    Such a nice little restaurant. The place is very clean and nicely decorated. It's much bigger on…read morethe inside than it looks like on the outside, so don't let a full parking lot scare you. I had the eggs Benedict with home fries. The eggs Benedict was really good. Eggs were perfect and the sauce was nicely flavored. The home fries were not the best. They needed to be seasoned better and were under cooked. I'll give them a pass on those. Server was on top of everything and very friendly. I am eager to try them for lunch and dinner.

    Ordered: Country Style Eggs (~$9): home fries grilled…read moretogether with scrambled eggs and onions; served with biscuit Patty Melt (~$13): 8oz patty, Swiss cheese, sautéed onions on rye bread; with French fries Aya's take: We were on a road trip and decided to stop by Village Cafe for a quick bite. Their menu has what you'd expect from a classic diner, prices are cheap, and service is quick! We got the Country Style Eggs and Patty Melt. Both lacked basic seasonings like salt & pepper. If I was rating off the food alone, I'd give it a 3/5. The home fries in the Country Style Eggs could've been crispier and adding hot sauce definitely saved this a bit. The biscuit we got with it was homemade and so delicious. It was warm, buttery, and satisfying. The Patty Melt was a bit dry and desperately needed a sauce. I used ketchup and asked for pickles which helped. The rye bread was surprisingly not dry and grilled nicely with butter. It was definitely a heavy meal but we needed it after a long drive. It's not the kind of place where you'll have an amazing meal but it'll do the job at a super affordable price.

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    Village Cafe - Inside front window area seating looking inside main eating area.

    Inside front window area seating looking inside main eating area.

    Village Cafe - Patty Melt (~$13)

    Patty Melt (~$13)

    Village Cafe - The village cafe and bakery

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    Swan Street Diner - Breakfast Taco 2 with hash

    Swan Street Diner

    4.5(393 reviews)
    30.0 miEastside
    $$

    Great food and even better service. Highly recommend Swan Street Diner. Was a great Mother's Day…read morebrunch.

    Early morning, you need a simple vibe. Your emotional state should be undisturbed as the day will…read moretake of the disruption. That is to say, that first cup of coffee should have some cream and bliss in its confines. Such zen calm is caught before the crowds descend on the breakfast rush at the Swan St Diner. The long therapeutic hug that your stomach needs awaits in the early morning hours at Swan Street. In addition to the damn fine cup of coffee they brew, breakfast is there for you. from sunny side up eggs & bacon to Blueberry pancakes, the skillful kitchen crew gets it, gets me, and along with a glass of the fresh squeezed oJ, i always depart feeling like the day ahead can at least be solved a little easier since I fueled up among great food, adorably tasty hot donuts, proper coffee, laid back groovy tunes and an awesome staff, some of which took pride in having my coffee sitting on the table. I might be a tad predictable (guess I'm there with some frequency), but that has its upsides. First hour of the day has the staff ready and the groovy tunes to go along with the great food will get your day going right.

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    Swan Street Diner - My husband and I are not small people so we sat on one side of the booth and pushed the table over. Grateful that the tables move.

    My husband and I are not small people so we sat on one side of the booth and pushed the table over. Grateful that the tables move.

    Swan Street Diner - Tuna Melt

    Tuna Melt

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    Rosales diner - Hummus and fresh bread

    Rosales diner

    4.8(5 reviews)
    71.2 mi

    Really enjoyed the food. The menu is not too overbearing and has just the right amount of choice…read more(although no turkey or beef sausage/bacon options). The food is really good however, both in presentation and taste. Service wise, the staff was very friendly and polite, although there was a 20 ish minute wait for a seat for 2 and another 25 minute wait to get the food. Granted we did go on a Sunday at 11 am so it was probably the busiest time of the week and the kitchen is perhaps on the smaller side. The ambiance itself is pretty homey, street parking isn't too hard to find. They sell some near merch and also source bread locally from a bakery nearby. Their patio was closed in the winter but definitely seems like a great spot in the summer. Overall, I enjoyed the place. The lack of non pork protein options keeps me away, but should that change, I'd like to revisit the patio in the summer. Should the protein options expand and wait times be reduced on my next visit, I'll be sure to update my review!

    We stopped in for dinner and got a great spot by the window. I had the garlic pasta dish and my…read morehusband had the 4 oz burger and we shared a large Caesar salad. We loved the salad and scarfed it down - super crisp, awesome textures, tangy yum. I love their pasta so much and it's fun to see how they prepare and serve it. The shrimp were super small which made eating the dish easier. The flavors were delicious and I was left with lots of extra sauce. I should have asked for a side of bread to soak it up. I had a delicious highball with root beer and fernet. Service was excellent as usual. Love the vibes and tunes. The patio is gorgeous as well. Looking forward to more. Bonus points for serving the surrounding neighborhood - very convenient, needed, reliably fresh and delicious.

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    Rosales diner - Restaurant interior

    Restaurant interior

    Rosales diner - Hummus and Grilled Bread

    Hummus and Grilled Bread

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    Laurie's Restaurant - Bullseye!

    Laurie's Restaurant

    4.5(64 reviews)
    48.2 mi
    $$

    Well well well did we ever luck out today (SATURDAY)…read more You know that the food is good when you get that happy food dance. Let me tell you... I was happy food dancing the whole way through my Beef on a Weck. Let me back up a minute and take yall start to finish, we walked in and there was a clear "please seat yourself" sign by the checkout. The place feels small town and adorable. The wooden booths aren't here for your comfort, but the atmosphere was warm and inviting. Our server greeted us with a smile and was super helpful. She was friendly and talked us through the menu. I settled on the must have Beef on a Weck (no sides) while my partner had the Fire grilled Roast Beef and Swiss with sweet potato fries. I didn't even know what a Weck was until we stopped by today. When the plate was placed infront of me I knew I would loveee what was to come next. Beef on a Weck... it is served open faced because the meat is the clear feature here... but when I flipped it over I knew what to do.... eat this beast upside down (meaning seasonings touch the tongue when you take a bite). Trust this foodie... this hack takes that sandwich to the next level!!!! The horseradish provided was very good and had a nice bite, and I like Horseradish, but the seasonings (sea salt and cardamom seeds) on that bun are what I really found myself seeking every bite. Man that was delicious. Now not to be out done, the Fire Grilled Rst Beef and Swiss was also a head turner too! The warm roast beef and melty Swiss cheese did not disappoint. The sandwich bread was toasted to perfection, and it was also delicious! The side of sweet potato fries just took the whole dish to the next level! While our stomachs did not allow room for dessert (likely due to the amount of meat each sandwich contained) I was almost tempted to try the caramel cheesecake. Prices were also extremely reasonable especially considering the quality! All in all this was a fabulous stop and we would go out of our way to come again on a Saturday when the Roast Beef is fresh!

    Although this is a small restaurant with limited seating, I actually think that's what makes it the…read moreplace to consider. We had excellent meals. The service was hometown, friendly feel. Easy to find; right on the main road. Plenty of Parking was in the back of the building. My husband got wings and they were better than any of the wings that we got in Buffalo! I got the special of the day: salad with pecans and fruit. I added grilled chicken. Everything was fresh and tasty, plus, they didn't skimp on the fruit and pecans!!

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    Laurie's Restaurant - Wings and homemade chips

    Wings and homemade chips

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