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    Delaney’s Diner

    4.0(46 reviews)
    0.9 mi
    $$

    I had dropped off my son's truck to get it worked on, and decided to stop by and grab some…read morebreakfast at Delaney's. I really enjoyed the style of this diner, such a throwback to old school clientele, and had such a nostalgic feel to it. I remember my dad taking my brother and I to spots like this in Oklahoma growing up, and thought it was just right to take my son here and not just enjoy some quality time with my son, but to enjoy some breakfast. Now we didn't order anything fancy, honestly, I wasn't really hungry, so I ordered the Avocado toast, and my son had the oatmeal bowl. To be honest, I really like how simple this food was, but in all truth, how really delicious it was too. The eggs were cooked just how I like them, the fresh taste of the avocado was on point. My son enjoyed his oatmeal and brown sugar. The young man waiting our table (Logan), was a good kid, quick to take our order, quick on the coffee, and extremely polite. No doubt the manager knows, that kid is a keeper. The establishment was very clean, and just had a clean shine to it. Best part was just enjoying time with my son, and showing him how important that family time really is. Will we come back, no question we will.

    My wife and I have eaten at Delaney's in Groveport many times and usually have a good experience,…read morebut today was very different. My wife found a hair in her food after taking only one bite. Our waitress handled it professionally and apologized right away, saying she would get the manager. The manager never came to our table. Instead, we were given a $7.50 discount, but no one offered to remake her meal or make things right. That's basic customer service, and it didn't happen. I still paid my bill and left a 30% tip because the issue wasn't the waitress, she did her job. The problem was management. Based on how this was handled, we won't be returning, and I'll be sharing this experience with others. Customers deserve better than being ignored.

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    Norm's Market & Grill

    4.7(3 reviews)
    0.3 mi
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    Love the staff, always fun and friendly. Great selection of beer, wine, Singles, everyday oops…read moreitems (milk, TP, cat food etc), lottery and snacks. Have been a customer for 6 + years and always my first stop for a quick grab.

    This evening, fate called…read more It arrived in the form of a 4-foot vinyl banner violently flapping in the Ohio wind, proudly proclaiming the existence of Krispy Krunchy Chicken. Fine dining rarely announces itself with such confidence. With my dinner plans in ruins and culinary desperation setting in, I guided my vehicle into Norm's Market and was fortunate enough to secure one of the establishment's coveted parking spaces. Luck was clearly on my side. Upon entering, I was greeted by a thoughtfully curated collection of domestic beer, Monster Energy, beef jerky, scratch-off lottery tickets, and the unmistakable aroma of... possibility. Beyond the glowing Mega Millions sign, tucked into the back corner like a secret known only to locals, stood the Krispy Krunchy Chicken counter. It practically shimmered beneath the fluorescent lights. Behind the glass rested an impressive display of fried poultry that appeared to have been aging like a fine bourbon beneath the warming lamps. Alongside it sat potato wedges and several mysterious cups containing what I could only assume were side dishes. After careful consideration, I selected the Cajun Chicken Sandwich Krunch Box. The side selection required deep reflection. Mashed potatoes? Red beans? In the end, the neon-orange mac & cheese whispered my name. And because I believe life's greatest regrets begin with the words "I don't need the biscuit," I authorized the additional investment for the honey butter biscuit. The tasting would be conducted al fresco... in the driver's seat of my Bronco. Now... The sandwich. Friends... I wanted to love it. Unfortunately, the chicken possessed the texture of a flip-flop that had completed a Tough Mudder. The breading somehow managed to be both crispy and oddly gelatinous at the same time, a culinary paradox that science may never fully explain. The Cajun seasoning packed respectable heat, but the true jump scare came from the pickles, whose unexpected appearance nearly caused me to abandon the entire expedition at the nearest stop sign. Then... A hero emerged. The mac & cheese. Visually, it resembled something a preschool art class might create using safety-orange paint and Elmer's glue. Yet somehow... somehow... it absolutely slapped. Perfectly cooked noodles. Rich, cheesy, molten goodness. It had no business being that good. But the undisputed champion... The honey butter biscuit. Ladies and gentlemen... We've gathered here today to recognize a biscuit that understood the assignment. Golden. Fluffy. Warm. Sweet. Buttery. It was less of a side item and more of a spiritual experience. Final Michelin Summary Ambiance: Nothing says luxury quite like dining between a rack of la bubu's and a walk-in beer cooler while someone debates Powerball numbers. Service: Efficient. Professional. My meal was presented with the confidence of a five-star maître d'. Chicken: Between the gooey breading and the rubbery texture, I just can't give it the score I hoped for. Mac & Cheese: The ugly duckling that became a swan. Honey Butter Biscuit: Protect this recipe at all costs. Overall: Would I return? Absolutely. Not for the chicken. I'm coming back for that biscuit like it's got my social security number.

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