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    Silver Griddle Diner

    4.8 (4 reviews)
    Closed 6:00 am - 3:00 pm

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    Mid-American Grille

    Mid-American Grille

    4.1
    (95 reviews)
    1.5 mi
    $$

    I thought the prices were high for the quality of the food, but the place was busy, so people in…read morePryor obviously like it. The restaurant is clean and well decorated with Early America decor. The atmosphere was busy and the noise level above average. My husband and nephew ordered chicken fried steak. The steak was large and fried to a golden brown. Dan shared with me and still had some left. It cost about $5 more than what we pay for chicken fried steak at diners in Tulsa, but in fairness, the taste of the steak was a little better than what we are used to. The mashed potatoes were made from fresh potatoes, and they were delicious! I chose fried shrimp, French fries, and Cole slaw. I got a huge plate of home made fries which were delicious. I shared with others and still took some home. I didn't like the shrimp and sent the slaw back. The shrimp were not fried crisp and just a little doughy. I got one slice of lemon but couldn't have used more because the shrimp sauce was too thick for dipping. I tried putting some on the shrimp with a fork but didn't like it. The slaw had too much sauce which made the cabbage soft. I asked if I could exchange it for steamed vegetables. They took my slaw but didn't bring the vegetables. Our nephew got a loaded baked potato with his meal and it looked tempting. My sister in law got a rib eye sandwich which came with potato chips. They served it without any sauce, but brought sauce when she requested it. I overheard her tell her husband it was overcooked. The servers were friendly. I'd say we got good service, but two very large groups ordered right before us causing the kitchen to be backed up. We had to wait a considerable amount of time for our food. That gave us more time to visit with our nephew whom we hadn't seen for a long time. I wish we had not forgotten to take pictures of the food since most reviews are a few years old and a lot changes in that amount of time.

    Home style country cooking. My chicken fried steak was huge but more breading than steak. Spouse…read morehad shrimp that were not fried very crisp. Wait staff was overwhelmed by a couple of large parties so we waited about an hour after ordering to get our dinners. We had an order of fried pickles that came out promptly and they were good. Between the large parties and the too loud music the place was very noisy.

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    Fresh, hot bread with cinnamon butter
    Fresh, hot bread with cinnamon butter
    Sign on the wall. Disappointed they don't really have mutton. Just kidding.

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    Sign on the wall. Disappointed they don't really have mutton. Just kidding.
    Dutch Pantry

    Dutch Pantry

    4.0
    (101 reviews)
    3.0 mi
    $$

    The selection of food is small but it tasted good especially the mashed potatoes, the BBQ pork, and…read morethe fried chicken. The food selection felt like back when I was in elementary school but better since chicken and noodles was on the line when I visited. The line to get the food can get long during peak hours, but the dessert selection had plenty of pies to choose from. I noticed that there were some vintage dishes on the line such as jello salad and marshmallow salad which is rare these days.

    This is an Amish buffet. If your momma was a good cook this food will taste very familiar…read more It's a no fuss restaurant. You come, fill your plate and pay about 18 per adult... if you leave hungry it's on you. There is no menu. You just choose from selections that do not change much and all of it is included. The bbq pork is simple but good requiring no additional sauce. The fried chicken is tasty and simply made. There are chicken noodles that are as good as you have ever had. The mashed potatoes are buttery soft. The desert bar presents a Sophie's choice of deserts but you can take as many as you can eat. Leave the calorie counter at home it is not meant for this place. The ambience understated and plain as is fitting for the Amish. The staff is friendly. There are no waiters. You serve yourself. Good, simple and delicious food is on offer here, nothing else. Definitely worth the trip.

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    Biscuit, ham and cheese omelette and hash browns
    Biscuit, ham and cheese omelette and hash browns
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    Amish Cheese House

    Amish Cheese House

    4.4
    (94 reviews)
    3.1 mi
    $

    When you step into a cheese shop, they eagerly recommend flavors, passion spilling from their…read morewords, as if each cheese holds a story yearning to be shared. At a fish house, the same heartfelt enthusiasm fuels their suggestions, their pride illuminating every dish they serve. But why is it, when we reach out about their pies--those tender, comforting slices--their response is silence? No advice, no hints, no warmth--just a cold, dismissive "I don't eat pie. It's been six years since I had pie. It's just not something I eat." Those are the words from the very people who work here, strangers to the simple joy that a good pie can bring. No effort to tempt, no desire to share a slice of happiness or to welcome us back. It's as if they've given up entirely on creating an experience, on making us feel valued, on making us crave more. And even as signs invite us to indulge--"Try our butter, cheese, fudge"--we walk away empty-handed, denied even a sample to taste the passion behind their products. This place, with its dusty buggies parking spot out front, presents itself as an Amish-inspired haven, yet it feels hollow--more of a tourist trap than a genuine slice of heritage. It's a place that seems to have forgotten the soul of community, the warmth of tradition, and the simple act of sharing something truly special. And I can't help but wonder--why settle for empty gestures and sterile responses? Why not open your hearts, embrace the spirit of true hospitality, and let us taste the love you claim to carry? I'll look forward to March 14.

    Oh my! What a great shop! The building looks like a beautiful barn!…read more Very nostalgic inside! A sandwich shop, bakery, fudge shop, ice cream shop plus a grocery store! Oh I wish I lived closer! I ordered the fajitas wrap with cream cheese. Tasty but a little small. Next time, I'm gonna order the HOSS! It looked fantastic! And make sure you go to the back of the building and check out the bakery. The fresh smells of bread! And the prices are great! Homemade bread for $3.50?! Can't beat that!! And wonderful service to boot!

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    The hallway between the bakery and the Amish cheese house
    The hallway between the bakery and the Amish cheese house
    Make your own sandwich combo
    Make your own sandwich combo
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