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    2.3 (8 reviews)
    InexpensiveFast Food, Sandwiches

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    The Red Bird Bistro & Grill

    The Red Bird Bistro & Grill

    4.3
    (111 reviews)
    1.0 mi

    Service is so nice and fast, very friendly Ambiance is…read moregreat, lots of seating, booths and a bar area, storefront on main st so neat to people watch from the windows. Food was excellent. Fresh. Handmade. Really impressed at this small town eatery. We had a great experience, don't sleep on Red Bird in Cedar Springs about 30 min North of GR

    Wonderful experience at Red Bird Bistro and Grill…read more Private Event: They offer a private Banquet for up to 35 people on the second floor of this lovely restaurant. Our family discussed the ability of the Red Bird to accommodate a private group ahead of time, visited the venue. Very pleased. Ordered a catered luncheon to include six tables and six chairs per table for a luncheon banquet. Tables, chairs, linens, floral arrangements, fruit trays, all ready upon arrival. Buffet was hot and set up right on time! Discussed menu items available and pricing over the phone. Very transparent with pricing for a large group catering. Buffet Style Banquet menu personally curated: Fruit Trays - variety of fresh cut melon and berries at each table Pulled Pork Sliders - Braised pulled pork Carnitas (favorite) Turkey Sliders - Thinly sliced roasted deli turkey Add-ons: Cheddar Cheese slices Swiss Cheese slices Toasted Ciabatta bread buns (separate) to build your own sandwich. Condiments tray available: Regular Mayo, cilantro sour cream, pico de gallo, Queso. Fresh Veggie Tray with Dip House-made potato chips Pasta Salad - Dairy free was requested for lactose intolerant. Banquet soda - Typical soda fountain products served. I got root-beer and lemon-lime soda. Offer Vegetarian, Vegan, and Gluten Free Options on the menu. Thank you Kirsten B. for carefully coordinating the event! Shout out to the team Alexsia, Kylyenn, Chef Reid! Service was on point, food was enjoyed by all, very welcoming space to host an event.

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    Dining area
    Smoked Gouda Fritters - August 2023
    Smoked Gouda Fritters - August 2023
    The Red Bird Bistro & Grill

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    Cuts Deli

    Cuts Deli

    4.8
    (5 reviews)
    1.3 mi

    Cuts Deli in Cedar Springs, Michigan, is the kind of place that makes you wish your stomach had a…read moresnooze button--because once you've tasted their smoked meats , you'll be dreaming about them all week. Nestled at 4848 18 Mile Rd NE, this unassuming barbecue and deli joint has quietly earned its reputation as one of the area's hidden gems. On a rare day when the stars aligned and breakfast didn't sabotage lunch , I managed to place a midday order: a half rack of ribs and a half pound of lean brisket , both paired with their signature house sauce . The result? A carnivore's symphony . Cuts Deli doesn't just serve meat --they serve a masterclass in smoke, flavor, and portion control (or lack thereof). The brisket was tender and smoky, the ribs rich and satisfying, and the sauce added just the right zing to make each bite feel like a celebration . The portions are generous--borderline heroic--and while I tried to balance things out with a side of California blend veggies at home , let's be honest: this meal was all about the meat . Cuts Deli doesn't skimp, and they don't miss. Whether it's their brisket sandwich , spring turkey with cranberry mayo , or chili cheese fries , locals rave about the freshness and flavor. Open Tuesday through Saturday, with extended hours on Fridays and Saturdays until 7 PM, Cuts Deli is a weekend indulgence worth planning around . My only gripe? That I can't eat there every day without risking a full-blown smoked meat addiction. If you haven't yet made the pilgrimage to Cuts Deli, consider this your sign . Just don't sleep in too late--you'll want to beat the rush before your favorites sell out .

    Excellent food. My husband loves the brisket sandwich and I love the spring Turkey sandwich with…read morecranberry mayo! Food is fresh and delicious! One of Cedar Springs hidden gems!

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    Our salmon before we cook it
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    Our smoked chicken
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    Kelly's Restaurant

    Kelly's Restaurant

    3.1
    (26 reviews)
    1.2 mi
    $$

    Classic Kelly's Family Restaurant, a Sunday Morning Stop in Cedar Springs, MI…read more After church on this chilly January Sunday (January 11, 2026), I kept up my weekly tradition of trying a different breakfast spot. This time I headed to Classic Kelly's at 356 N. Main St. in Cedar Springs--a longtime local institution that's been serving homestyle breakfasts for decades, though it's been under new management (Heather Youngs) for just the last couple of years. The place was hopping--classic small-town diner on a Sunday morning. Every seat was taken except the one right in front of me. The vibe was warm and lively, full of locals catching up over coffee. My waiter was friendly and on top of things: greeted me immediately, handed over the menu, and quickly returned with a large chocolate milk (always hits the spot after church). I ordered a classic combo--scrambled eggs (with an extra egg added), three sausage links, deep-fried hash brown patties (the crispy, golden McDonald's-style ones that arrived instead of the chunky home fries I was expecting), and wheat toast. Everything tasted good and hearty. The sausages were juicy, the toast nicely buttered, and the portions were generous enough to leave me fully satisfied. Those hash brown patties were a pleasant surprise--crispy outside, soft inside, and honestly delicious. The only minor letdown was the scrambled eggs being a little dry (probably straight from the shell with no extra milk or butter for extra fluff), but a quick hit of ketchup fixed that right up. The kitchen was definitely taking its time, though. With the restaurant at full capacity, my solo visit stretched to over 65 minutes from door to door, with only about 12 minutes of actual eating. It felt a bit drawn out when dining alone, but I can see how it would feel alright with family or friends and good conversation. Now, the decor... let's be honest--it's the one thing that keeps me (and probably a lot of others) from coming back more often. The big, bulky 1970s chairs with armrests and leather seats/backs are straight out of a time capsule, and personally, I can't stand them. They take up way too much space, make navigating the crowded room feel like an obstacle course, and honestly, they feel like a turn-off for newer customers--especially younger generations looking for something fresh and modern. I've been quietly griping about these chairs for the 20 years I've lived in the area, and I still think swapping them for slimmer, standard restaurant seating would open up the dining room, make the place more inviting, and help attract a broader crowd. (Though I get it--more seats might mean even longer waits, so it's a classic diner dilemma.) Payment was a small moment of confusion--used to be pay at the corner, now the server handles it. There was a short wait after my plate was cleared before the check came, adding to my confusion, but no major issue. Bottom line: Classic Kelly's delivers that comforting, no-frills small-town breakfast with a massive all-day menu (omelets, skillets, benedicts, pancakes, you name it), friendly service, and reliably filling food. The new management has kept the welcoming community feel intact while running a busy, well-loved spot. The food is solid, the portions satisfying, and the atmosphere is unmistakably Cedar Springs. If you're not in a rush and enjoy the laid-back pace (or have company to chat with), it's a great choice. Solo diners should just plan for the wait. Great food and heart, but those dated chairs are a real drag and could use an update to bring in more new faces.

    Kelly's is exactly what I was expecting! The quaint hometown diner with all the typical breakfast…read moreand lunch options. Coffee was great, service was warm and friendly, no issues with custom orders. Reminds me of the places I really enjoyed with my family when I was growing up. Thank you Kelly's for a memorable experience!

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    A packed house
    Scrambled eggs, sausage, links, deep-fried, hashbrowns, and wheat toast with some jam.
    Scrambled eggs, sausage, links, deep-fried, hashbrowns, and wheat toast with some jam.
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    Flo's Wood Fired Pizzeria

    Flo's Wood Fired Pizzeria

    4.0
    (63 reviews)
    2.9 mi
    $$

    I love the entrance. It looks like a giant wine barrel. There are 2 sets of doors. To the left the…read morepizzeria and to the right the winery tasting room. The atmosphere here is laid back and approachable. It has an open kitchen so you get to see your food made. All the pre named pizzas are $19. There were at least 5 pizzas I wanted to try. I narrowed it down and got 2 of them. I got the Bayou pizza which has garlic butter, pizza sauce, house mozzarella & provolone with cajun-tossed Italian sausage, scallops, shrimp, and real lobster. The 2nd pizza was the Molto Carne which has pizza sauce, house mozzarella & provolone, ham, pepperoni, soppressata and Italian sausage. I loved the crust on them. Definitely on of the better ones. The Bayou was good. There was a little bit of the sea taste of course. I don't think I'd get this again, but it was fun. The Molto Carne, or their version of a meat lovers was delicious. Definitely my preferred pizza. All the meats seemed high quality. I really liked the pizza sauce too. The pizzas came out quickly. The service was very friendly and efficient. Overall a 5 star review. Excellent crust, a very good pizza sauce, excellent quality meats, and very good cheese. Everything you want at a pizza place. Would I return? Absolutely. I wish I lived closer, this would be my go to pizza place.

    Tried for the first time this weekend even though it's sort of in our backyard . The server was…read morekind and friendly but she was doubling as the bartender and couldn't make basic drinks , The old fashioned was over sugared and she couldn't make a basic cosmo . The spinach dip was good and the garlic knots , the pizza wood fired which is a nice touch but they are mediocre at best . We were told that the owners have sold and it will be rebranded later this summer so maybe some of the issues are due to the transition... we will give it one more shot in the future after the sale is complete

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    Open kitchen
    Molte carne
    Molte carne
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