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    T J Maxx

    4.0 (2 reviews)
    InexpensiveDepartment Stores
    Closed 9:30 am - 9:30 pm

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    Rascal House

    Rascal House

    (7 reviews)

    There are a lot of pizza places in lake county that we like, but we come here for the "other"…read morestuff. Their new chicken tenders are amazing (think Raising Cane's but better, with similar but also better tasting sauce). Their fries have changed recently (were fair fries, then normal fries) so not a huge fan but they do have waffle fries that my husband likes. Boneless wings are perfect (since they have honey mustard unlike wing places which kills me since I only like honey mustard wings). I love that you can go in and sit down for a slice of pizza, wings, & a drink. Cheap place to hit up with friends. Great hours so you can eat late at night. Their pepperoni is crispy and great, so the specialty pepperoni pizza is the way to go to get all that extra pep. They have a variety on their menu. Hate getting just pizza since we eat it up so fast. Never had an issue with service since they first opened. Friendly workers that are fast & kind. I hope they stick around bc it is hard to find a pizza by the slice place that actually tastes good. They have more than just pizza/chicken too, but have yet to try everything. Sign up for their texts bc they often have coupons.

    About damn time Rascal House moved farther east, and out of the hood! Amazing pizza, hot, fresh,…read moreand always ready. Very clean establishment as it's fairly new......and prompt service. Desserts always in the glass case, and the new wings & chicken tenders are the bomb.

    Bob Evans

    Bob Evans

    (42 reviews)

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    Huge issues with service tonight. Went here for dinner tonight with my husband checked in with the…read morehostess at 8pm knowing the restaurants scheduled to close at 9 we wanted to leave ample time to get our orders in and not be the last people there. We were told about a 10 minute wait to be seated which we were fine with. We provided our name and sat down with two parties ahead of us. After about 10 minutes one of the parties left and a new large party appeared. Both the previous and the party that came in after us were sat first. We patiently waited and finally were brought to a table around 8:25 where we sat for another 15 minutes after several attempts at eye contact with several of the wait staff and still no drinks or greetings made my husband had enough and asked if we could please be served. This was now 40 minutes after we arrived. Our server Zachary came by the table and apologized immediately and was prompt to begin service. We ended up ordering the Pot Roast Dip sandwich, a Dang Hot Chicken Dinner and an appetizer of the Bacon w/ maple and black pepper. We though our service Zachary was probably the saving factor of the whole experience as the food was pretty mediocre (Especially after watching my side of Mashed potato come from a container that was sitting ready to be broken down kitchen). Before leaving Zachary even offered us refills on our beverages to go and again apologized. His level of service as I said is the only thing saving this from being a 1 or 0 star if it existed review.

    If you are a gambler, try this place. Take out orders can be very good, or very bad. I lost today…read more It's almost as if one day there may be a capable staff, and one day there isn't. I'll think twice before I would order again.

    Gloria Jean's Coffees

    Gloria Jean's Coffees

    (14 reviews)

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    Exhausted from walking the mall I sat down and asked the barista if she could please bring my drink…read moreout to me- she gladly complied - drink was delicious- cherry cream cold brew- and rejuvenated me - highly recommend the service, sadly did not get her name but she had a blond pony tail and glasses

    I accompanied a family member to a Gloria Jean's stand directly beside a mall food court yesterday…read more I had not expected to order anything, as the prospects of finding a caffeine-free and low-sugar beverage did not appear sound after a brief glance at the menu. As the order was being placed, however, I noticed the selection of fruit drinks. I inquired about what the banana "chiller" contained and was told that it only had ice and a banana purée. I reasoned that the purée would not need any significant amount of added sugar, if any. It is unfortunate that I must share that, even for items that should be a healthy choice by any logical extension of the imagination, establishments like Gloria Jean's Coffees cannot be given the slightest degree of trust in regards to what they find suitable for their customers to consume. Upon the first sip, I immediately marked the unnatural, almost syrup-like sweetness that the beverage had. At this moment I made yet another error; I reasoned that sugar had been added, but it would amount to 30 grams at most. Although this already hits the upper limit of one's daily added sugar intake value, I could not simply discard the beverage that my family member had been generous enough to pay for. Walking towards the mall exit and to our car, the beverage was nearly gone. Some time in the car passed after I sipped the last of the liquid, and I began to receive a general feeling that routinely comes upon me after consuming a sugar-heavy dessert. I was already disconcerted at the fact that an intentional decision was made somewhere to inject a conspicuous quantity of sugar to a menu item of enough apparent simplicity and natural sweetness as a fruit smoothie (in this case called a "chiller" to differentiate it from what I later learned is an even more astronomical sugar and calorie count beverage served under the guise of a drink at Gloria Jean's). Partly out of curiosity and partly out of disgust, I decided to visit the Gloria Jean's Coffees website to see how much sugar I had just consumed. I then learned that the Banana "chiller" beverage contains 99 grams of sugar in a regular size. The feeling one receives after being violated, duped, or used then came upon me most strongly. The length to which I have already gone to write this review might appear histrionic to some, but allow me to elucidate the absurdity of the aforementioned figure. 99 grams of sugar is more than three times the amount that a human should consume in one day according to the National Health Service. Although I do not suffer from any health condition that made my body unable to absorb this blow, one must ask himself why this would have to be processed in the first place. The human body is not designed to be intaking such quantities of this substance. And this is only one item one might consume throughout the day. Why is it that such inhuman amounts of sugar must be added to these beverages? There comes a point when an item is already so overwhelmingly sweet that the taste buds are desensitized-- that adding any more sugar only contributes to a higher calorie count. Beverages with figures as high as 160 grams or more from Gloria Jean's menu well exceed this threshold. It was determined that I nevermore would patronize Gloria Jean's Coffees the moment I detected the copious amount of added sugar. The banana flavour itself was not remarkable, although the overbearing sweetness likely precluded my detection of any subtleties of taste. It was then determined that I would be as vocal as possible to all that I know to avoid Gloria Jean's Coffee for the sake of their own health. Corporations across the developed world-- and in America especially, where consumer protection standards such as those in Europe are evidently not as comprehensive-- continue to add sugar to items that truly do not need it, seemingly because a desire from consumers is perceived (other harmful substances such as food dyes are beyond the scope of this piece). The processes used to analyse consumer trends and come to the conclusion that 160 grams of sugar is appropriate in a beverage requires serious re-evaluation. There come times when those making decisions of this nature must ask themselves-- we are able to do this, but must we truly?

    T J Maxx - deptstores - Updated May 2026

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