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    The Kitchen

    5.0 (1 review)
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    Maggie Mae's

    Maggie Mae's

    4.0(4 reviews)
    19.2 km
    $$

    Checked out this eatery at their new location, looks awesome. We had the Swiss mushroom burgers and…read morethey are the best in town. Only feedback would be the gravy had no taste but maybe it was an off night. Great place to visit for supper.

    The locals we had talked to about restaurants always gave us the Seinfeld crazy head shake when we…read moreasked if this spot was good. We ended up here anyway. Right along the main highway, it's difficult to miss the large sign. The sign is larger than the restaurant. It isn't cramped inside, but its occupancy is about 30 people max. The decor is outdated and the seat covers are covered in plastic. Classy. Do people tend to do their bathroom business while they eat that would call for the Italian furniture treatment? We were greeted by an incredibly friendly server that throughout our time there, was constantly checking on her customers with a smile, and overall a big plus to the experience. Since I was in a diner-like atmosphere, I figured that the same traditional care for food would be involved. I ordered the lasagna. The good news is that the meat sauce is made in house. The bad news is that it was sweet, having too much sugar added when it was made. I expected the Kool Aid man to bust through the wall with a meatball in his jug. On top of that, it wasn't lasagna beyond the noodles. It was the same fake bar 'lasagna' that too many places serve. Meatsauce, noodles & cheese do not a lasagna make. 1 out of 4 of us really liked the meal, hers being the burger, so if I stop by again I'll give that a try.

    Hubkins Restaurant - Two Meat Two Sides. The sides are big, the other was a full bowl of the best Beef Barley I've had.

    Hubkins Restaurant

    3.5(2 reviews)
    57.9 km

    The food tasted quite good and the service was quick. This was our second time here. My biggest…read morecomplaint is that we're in the midst of the fourth wave of Covid and the waitress wasn't wearing a mask, and they weren't checking vaccination records for dine in service like they're supposed to otherwise it probably would have been 5 stars.

    We were driving through Vermillion (cute town as it turns out!) and needed lunch. I found Hubkins…read moreon Google Maps and thought we should give it a try. This place was perfect - a small-town family friendly restaurant on the main street. Picture white paper table coverings, local rural decorations on the wall, and friendly staff. The focus is their meat: lots of traditional BBQ fare like brisket, pulled pork, etc. They also have a large burger and breakfast menu as well as a few other random items like a Ukrainian plate with perogies, sausage and cabbage rolls. The soup of the day was beef barley and not only did it look like a delicious home made soup, but my friend said it tasted excellent too. The mushroom burger looked awesome with tons of gravy. I most enjoyed all the side dishes. The star was the beans - OMG they were perfect. Also the best mac and cheese I've ever had at a restaurant. It looks unassuming, but trust me - it's super creamy and full of cheesy goodness. Even the onion rings were awesome, which I find most restaurants can't seem to pull off. I'd recommend the pulled pork which is apparently the town favorite.

    The Kitchen - breakfast_brunch - Updated June 2026

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