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    Windsor Country Mart

    5.0 (1 review)
    Open 7:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    3 months ago

    I love their wraps and the Mac and cheese bites. Fast service, willing to change your order and not expensive.

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    The Kitchen Counter

    The Kitchen Counter

    4.6(16 reviews)
    22.1 mi

    I love smash burgers but this one was hard to eat , but I guess it's a personal preference. It was…read moremy first time trying the place the onion rings were tasty but the burger was disappointing for $17 dollars it was not worth it for me. I had a double smash burger I could not taste the meat it was hard to eat it. I just tasted veggies and sauce . But the onion rings were awesome.

    This place is a gem that is slightly off the beaten path in Endicott. I highly recommend a visit…read more First, let's start with the burgers. They are fantastic! For me, they are best eaten with limited toppings and no sauce. I'm not a huge fan of their burger sauce but others seem to like it but if you leave the sauce you get the full flavor of the burger and seasoning. I recently had to make a visit with a group to that place where there are nearly half a dozen guys that make burgers and as a test, I tried eating it the same way I'd eat it at here and discovered there was absolutely NO flavor. The best way to find out if a place makes good burgers is to eat it plain with little to nothing on it because if they are covering it all up with add-ons, they don't have a good burger, they just have cooked meat. TKC doesn't need the sauce but it's there if you want it. Better yet, they are reasonably priced and less expensive than any other burger joint in the area. (We are talking GOOD burgers here, not the fast food chains but even then...still probably cheaper.) Second, they have a fantastic hot honey chicken sandwich that has a lot of chicken on it. It is fried perfectly and the hot honey adds just the right touch of sweet and spicy to give it a wonderful flavor. Finally, sides of onion rings and fries are all done perfectly. I think personally the onion rings have the WIN here but either way you can't go wrong. Oh, and they have ice cream! That isn't the highlight for me, but they have a decent selection of flavors and are reasonably priced. My choice is the non-dairy cookie dough and peanut butter (I think I have the flavor right) and it tastes great. This place seems to always be busy and the owner is always cheerful and friendly. Do yourself a favor and make a visit and in the process support a wonderful local business! You won't regret it. P.S. Adding this - I've taken multiple people here over the past few months and not had a single person disagree with me on how great this place is. So, while the review is mine, I'm quite certain my family and friends would give the exact same 5-star review here.

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    The Kitchen Counter - I had a double smash burger I could not taste the meat it was hard to eat it.

    I had a double smash burger I could not taste the meat it was hard to eat it.

    The Kitchen Counter - Fries, pasta salad and Kitchin' Chicken Sandy.

    Fries, pasta salad and Kitchin' Chicken Sandy.

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    JJ Delicatessen - The Polish

    JJ Delicatessen

    4.8(72 reviews)
    69.3 mi
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    Always trust a place that has almost 70 reviews and a near perfect 4.9 rating. The reviews don't…read morelie. New Yorkers love their delis, and if just half of them are like this one, I can see why. JJ Delicatessen has an excellent assortment of meats, cheeses and dried goods, many from European countries like Germany and Poland. My girlfriend and I ordered sandwiches on a Saturday morning. We had to wait a little over twenty minutes, and the woman advised that next time we call our orders in ahead of time because the hot sandwiches take awhile. So that's your tip for the day. But they were worth waiting for. Fairly priced, excellent quality, and came with a few sides. I got the Polish sandwich special and my girlfriend got the Mediterranean sandwich special. There is a small seating area in the deli, but we took them with us and ate them in the car. It was a great lunch that we ate right before an afternoon of hiking at High Point State Park in NJ. Highly recommend this deli!

    I really wish I could rate this place higher than this, but all that comes to mind when I think of…read morethis place is 'salty.' It seems like this is something of an institution and even for first-timers like us, it's not hard to see why. It's a European-leaning local deli that is clean, well stocked with interesting goodies, and that's is a cozy dining room in the front end of the shop. The two ladies we interacted with were fairly friendly and helpful, and after an agonising few minutes looking at the menu, we decided on the Polish and Italian sandwiches (vs heroes, which are bigger, cost a bit more, and are served on a roll). What I liked was the fresh tasting pickle that comes with the sandwich. In fact, the pickle may have been my favourite thing, period. The macaroni salad and potato salad were enjoyable if not particularly memorable. Now, the sandwiches. They look great, delicious even. We could tell they were made with care. From the first bite though, so I could think was, why's this SO salty? To this day, we're not sure what the culprit(s) were. Without the saltiness, I think they could have been delicious sandwiches. Perhaps this is how the locals like it. Maybe this is some sort of traditional way to prepare these sandwiches. All I know is that it traumatised my taste buds so much that I didn't have an appetite for another meal for the rest of the day. And of course I was quite thirsty for a few hours afterwards. I hope they keep improving and stay open for many more years.

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    JJ Delicatessen - The Deli interior

    The Deli interior

    JJ Delicatessen - The Mediterranean

    The Mediterranean

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    Windsor Diner - Exterior, front

    Windsor Diner

    4.5(4 reviews)
    0.9 mi

    My wife and I have frequented this cozy little diner for a few years. Simply enough, we return here…read morebecause we're always pleased with the food, service, cleanliness, and all-American milieu. Here, you could be in any decade from the nineteen-fifties till today. It seems timeless. We had the Lunch Special, lasagna, which totally surprised us. Clearly, this is not an Italian cachino, and the garlic bread that accompanied the lasagna was straight from a country kitchen. The garlic toast and the main dish were just what you'd expect at your mom's kitchen table. Wholesome and delicious in a generous portion. As I said, we've had many lunches at Windsor Diner. All were delightful, and all keep bringing us back.

    The family were about halfway through our 5+ hour drive north, in desperate need of refueling…read more(literally and figuratively).  Citgo took care of the car, Yelp helped with the food. There weren't many options and the best reviewed was the Windsor Diner.(Yes, consisting of just one review... where that family was adventurous enough to try the lasagna - which is so amusing to me.  And not the last time we'd encounter a Yelp review in this part of the world where people actually order the lasagna from places no one in their right mind would!) Coming from NJ (diner capital of the country) where even my little hometown used to have 3 diners itself... maybe it isn't fair to judge a diner in God's country the same way we do in Jersey. This place is small.  It's decrepit (from the carpeting to the bathroom). There's a really strong odor (maybe old/burnt oil from the fryer?) wafting through the place the whole time we were there. But it's really busy... people coming and going constantly - which we take as a good sign. Waitress - awesome.  We're getting a good vibe from this place now. The Mrs. - really enjoyed her dish. Younger twin - he dug his dish. Older twin - half-and-half, he dug the sandwich but not the side of (clumpy and congealed) mac-and-cheese. Myself - after joking with the rest of my family about someone ordering the lasagna and garlic bread what do I do?  I bravely order their haddock special.  It wasn't "bad" but it definitely wasn't "good".  The (bland) filet was hacked up (either the cook was angry or this was the only way for them to 'know' the fish was cooked through/properly?) and the mashed potatoes were very basic (boring).   Pricing was honestly great.  (Jersey) Diner-size portions and no dish was over $14-ish. Not sure we'd come back but it definitely served its purpose.

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    Windsor Diner - Clean restrooms

    Clean restrooms

    Windsor Diner - Dining/Counter area

    Dining/Counter area

    Windsor Diner - Dining area

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