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Contribuiți la feedbackStopped in for breakfast with family on a Friday morning. The place is quite large, clean, decorated in a sort of down home theme but not overdone. They weren't too busy so we were seated right away and the server showed up shortly thereafter. Right from the start she was very good, very attentive without being a pest. I'm not sure but I think her name was Stephanie. They offered a breakfast special of two hot cakes, two eggs, two bacon or sausage and hash browns or home fries for $6.99 which is a good buy so all three of us opted for it. First she brought the beverages--my son ordered a large orange juice, I ordered a small one and my DIL chose coffee. Just a short time later she brought the breakfast plates. The eggs were cooked perfectly and the hot cakes were good. One complaint I have is you are given a huge scoop of butter on the hot cakes (way too much) and not enough syrup to wet the hot cakes. They could cut the amount of butter in half and triple the amount of syrup and be money ahead. The bacon was okay but the home fries were pretty bad. Some of them were barely cooked and some were almost burned. Then we got the bill. That brings me to my major complaint. The two glasses of orange juice cost half as much as the three breakfasts! We have to share some of the blame for not checking the menu but I found that to be a game changer. I can't wrap my head around that one. If I ever go to Corky's again I certainly won't order orange juice. All in all it was okay but didn't really grab us. Just okay!
I like going here and getting a omelet. I have found to go a lunch time so they make the hash browns fresh. The place is getting a little run down but they do their best to just it clean. Go here at least to try it.
I used to go to this restaurant at least once a month because the food and portions were great, but when you get treated like you 're unimportant, it gets old. I went in and provided a name, and saw people who came in after me get seated first. The first time I blew it off, but the second time I complained about it and called the manager, who assured me it wasn 't their policy to push single patrons down the list, but it continued to happen. Finally, I gave this horrible establishment another chance and this time they tried to get tricky. When I provided a name, the hostess skipped about four lines, writing '2 ' on one of the empty lines, then writing '1 ' and my name next to it. I caught her doing this and when I looked over she grabbed the clipboard and walked away with it, but it was too late. I waited, and when she came back she tried to hide it with a menu, she knew she was busted. I confronted her and of course, she tried to deny it, so I just left, never to return. Apparently it is corporate policy to seat parties of 2 or more before seating a party of 1, because this has happened three other times, and not only at this location. After a manager CEO tried to tell me that they greatly apologize and asked me to come back, I did, and this is what happened. Eating alone? You 'll do better finding another establishment.
We’ve eaten at other of Corey’s locations but this was our first time here. Just happened by it when going to Home Depot and were hungry. My sandwich was toasted so hard that the bread broke when trying to bite into it. My hubby’s jalapeño cornbread was so dry it crumbled trying to get butter on it, which is served ice cold. Hate when restaurants do that. He couldn’t taste any jalapeño in it nor could we see any either. We found their prices high. $11.99 for an egg salad sandwich?? Yikes.
We've been to this restaurant about 20 times over the past two years. The service and food are nearly always spot on. One of my favorite dishes is the breakfast quesadilla. It's hidden under the Mexican food section, rather than breakfast. It's a HUGE tortilla filled with scrambled eggs, cheese, hash browns (I ask for mine crispy), and bacon or sausage (or both). It's served with a side of sour cream and salsa. It's so huge that I always get three meals out of it! My husband is partial to the pot roast, fried chicken, and salmon. The cheesecakes are delicious and inexpensive! A whole one is about $24, I think enough to serve an army. Yum! Our favorite waitress's name is Carolyn ask for her!