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Red Apple Cafe

4.0 (51 reviews)
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Jacki R.

I was excited to try out Red Apple Cafe and they did not disappoint! Service was great, and they were bumping on this Saturday morning for our party of 11. The staff were so nice and helpful. The food was delicious and we all enjoyed our breakfast. I learned that there is a room and if it's available you can make a reservation for your group. I am so thankful (as I am from out of town) to have had such a nice breakfast out with family, relaxing, great prices, and great service! Thank you!!

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Dale B.

This was our first visit here. We made a reservation for a party of 12. The team did a nice job of accommodating our party in a side room. This facility is a little dated in appearance though the place is clean. The host and waitress staff hustle to get you seated and served. The waitress was very friendly and did her best to serve our large group - well done! For lunch I had the tenderloin dinner. This is apparently very different from the tenderloin sandwich. The dinner came with two sides. I choose the Cole slaw and side salad. The Cole slaw was very good - nice and fresh and creamy. Definitely recommend. The salad was a nice size and very fresh as well. It had a nice compliment of side vegetables along with the lettuce base. It also had a nice amount of shredded cheese on top. The honey mustard dressing was probably purchased as it was thick, dark and a bit tart. It didn't pour very easily on the salad. The tenderloin was very good. It was moderately thin without being beat to thin. The breading was also moderately thick without being too thick. The breading was not overly greasy and had a small amount of flavor/spice. The waitress warned me that the tenderloin came with a brown gravy - not what I was expecting. I said no to that. I asked for the regular type of toppings - all of which were fresh and ample for the size of patty. They don't have horseradish - a little odd for a tenderloin. The dinner also did not come with a bun - odd again. Red Apple does some things nicely. It appears that they do a strong breakfast business. Give them a try!

Nights special.... Homemade stew with side salad. It was amazing.

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Great meal! Our server Alex was on it, with every aspect of our meal. Definitely a great choice for breakfast.

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Great food and service. Went based on yelp rating and it didn't disappoint. Recommend it

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Always good service. Can get busy on weekends due to proxy to Ball State. Omelettes, club sandwiches always good

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8 years ago

We will be back here. Food and service were both very good and they know how to make poached eggs in the right way

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Great food. The service is amazing and the atmosphere is nice. I recommend red apple cafe

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I am in love with Red Apple. Their Breaded Pork Tenderloin is to die for! 10/10 would recommend Red Apple!

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Great food, great service.. I am a picky eater, but this place is hands down the best I've had in muncie.

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