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Penny’s Diner; Dexter, MO

Name of Restaurant: Penny’s Diner
Location of Restaurant: Dexter, MO
Date of Visit: April 28, 2007

Penny's Diner We visited Penny’s Diner around 1pm on Saturday, April 28th, 2007. I had been here twice before (we don’t live in the area) but both times were several years ago. Since then, the menu has completely changed.

We noticed the diner was pretty dirty inside – the tables, the floors, etc. – but we figured they were still recovering from a lunch rush, though the place was mostly deserted now. We decided to give it a chance anyway. I was a little unhappy that it seemed we were being ignored, however, rather than seated. We stood waiting for more than enough time with two hungry children. In fact, throughout the whole time, I got the feeling that the employees (at least our waitress and the cook) were quite annoyed by our presence. There were hardly any smiles and they all seemed very impatient and in a hurry to get rid of us.

The booths are roomy, so we were able to seat two children with us rather than in high chairs for a total of six people in the booth.

What to order? Sipping Juice Carrie Morgan & Adriana Val and Elijah

Fiesta Burger We ordered as soon as we could but our food took a while to arrive. Two members of our party ordered the Fiesta Burger which is a cheeseburger smothered in jalapeño peppers. One of these was a 12-year-old. When the burgers arrived, the 12-year-old’s had at least two times the amount of peppers as the adult’s burger. I can only assume it was meant for the adult but the two plates were mixed up.

I ordered a regular burger for myself and chicken strips for my three-year-old (who, of course, hardly ate anything at all). My burger and fries was absolutely delicious. Believe it or not, the 12-year-old ate most of her Fiesta Burger.

Jalapino Burger for Lunch Lunch

One of the things I’ve always liked about Penny’s is the building itself and the decor inside. It is decorated like a 50′s diner. The old menu used to reflect this as well – they had a burger named after Chubby Checker. I am left to wonder why the menu changed so drastically. But I really love the black and white checkered flooring and the barstools at the counter as well as the dawn-on white board all around the ceiling. Outside, the building is silver and very shiny – almost to the point of blinding one when the sun is right – it reminds me of an overgrown city bus.

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Later, after we had paid and were leaving, I looked down near the door and there was a huge disgusting bug, not moving. Good thing we saw it on the way out, rather than in! Each adult in our party stated that had they seen that on the way in, they would have insisted we go elsewhere.

Overall, I will give the restaurant 3 out of 5 stars because of the cleanliness and the attitude of the employees.

Final Rating: 3 Star(s)

YaiYai’s Euro Cafe; Chesterfield, MO

Name of Restaurant: YaiYai’s Euro Cafe
Location of Restaurant: 15601 Olive Blvd; Chesterfield, MO 63017
Date of Visit: March 19, 2005

A group of three of us visited YaiYai’s on a day out as we were visiting the Butterfly House in Chesterfield (St. Louis), MO, so we stopped in for lunch, hopeful in trying a new place.

Right away, I was enamored with my surroundings. The restaurant is beautifully and uniquely decorated, we all enjoyed it very much.

We didn’t have to wait too long, either, for a waiter or our food. And when we got out food – wow – it was delicious!

Fish Chicken Beef

However. Two of the three of us left still hungry, our meals were so small, hardly could they be called lunch.

In summary – the food was wonderful, as was the service and atmosphere, but the cost was just outrageous for what we ended up receiving. I would visit again… if I won the lottery and wanted a snack…

Final Rating: 3 Star(s)

Name of Restaurant: Country Kitchen
Location of Restaurant: 17033 New Bremen Rd, Ste. Genevieve, MO (map)
Date of Visit: Various

Anyone else notice something strange? We have been to the Country Kitchen several times. We have been both several times when it was still The Family Inn and several times since it became the Country Kitchen. None of those times have we been exceptionally pleased or satisfied.

The first thing that strikes me as weird doesn’t have so much to do with the restaurant itself but the sign out front. Notice the photo, the sign reads:

“Family”
Dining

Sure, I may just be being picky, but having the word “family” in quotes like that insinuates to me that “we’d like you to think it’s family dining, but it’s really not.” I guess the sign is just a warning of things to come as it often seems that the Country Kitchen (CK) does not really care to make their customers or even employees completely happy.

Of the four times I have been to CK, the service has ranged from extremely slow to just plain horrible. It’s not that the waitresses aren’t friendly, its that our food is always late at arriving and drinks are not refilled quickly or often enough.

Now, the food is good, I’ll give them that much. I had an omelete once that was absolutely appetizing, very tasty and fulfilling. However, one of the times we visited, I was looking forward to another omelete only to be told that they only had buffet available due to some undefined reason. Turned out there was some problem with the cooks. The food in the buffet that time was few and far between, and what was available had been sitting for quite some time. Any other time, you get what you might expect to at a breakfast buffet.

Well, CK is not a bad restaurant, it is just that each time we’ve been, there has been some aspect of the experience that was not good, always a B or less. We have yet to have a really good experience ourselves.

Final Rating: 3 Star(s)

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