Ricardo Pinheiro
Very nice place . Awesome atmosphere. They super kind. We had dogs and it’s very good. Same as the milkshake. That’s a good place for a stop and grab some food.
… moreJeffrey Brown
Very good breakfast. Easy, 2 eggs over medium, bacon, rye toast and a fruit cup. Lots of regular customers. The atmosphere is what sets this little cafe apart. Jesus is everywhere. Praise and worship music plays. Bible passages are left on the table and the menu is spiritual too. Lol. I have not ever seen I restaurant so unapologeticly Christian. I loved it personally ❤️. If Christianity is not your thing or overt displays of Christian symbolism makes you uncomfortable, don’t go.
… moreStephanie Green (Stevie)
Such a cool diner with AWESOME milk shakes! The presence of God is tangible❤
LOVED IT! Thank you for my chocolate/ peanut butter milk shake!
… moreMargo Shick
What a nice little spot.! Service was quick and friendly. Food was fresh and presented beautifully! I had the cranberry pecan chicken salad stuffed into a tomato. It was served with potato salad and coleslaw all on a bed of mixed spring greens. I enjoyed my meal very much. Prices were very reasonable. Definitely a place I’ll be going back to.
… moreAngie M.
Very good food! Potato salad is delicious! Homemade soup was great! Burgers are juicy! Very filling! If ever back in the area will definitely be coming back! Was a very enjoyable experience. Friendly staff.
… moreCasual Explorer
Stopped in for an ice cream cone. Very expensive for a very small cone (about a half scoop compared to any other ice cream place). The ice cream was horrible, lots more ice than cream. Ended up throwing it away in the closest outside garbage can. The person behind the corner wasn’t sure of the price. Very disappointing visit. On the upside the place appeared to be clean.
… moreJack Geary
Great food. Fair prices. Best place to eat right on the parade route.
… moreEmmy Wilferd
God’s Cafe lives up to its name. Good food, good fellowship.
… moreErica Sasnett
We have been here multiple times, yes multiple times. I have given this place chances, as the food use to be decent. Portions are super small, only got a half a piece of toast, economy… I get it. We gave it one more chance after a long trip to the library, and two screaming kids saying they are “starving”. After eating, I asked the waitress if she got to keep her tips, she said no, and that she hardly gets paid enough. “All the money goes to God” I think there should be some kind of proof, seems rude of me, I know, but waitress work hard, and the owner/cook is not Mr. Personality. Something does not seem legit, he underpays, and takes the tips. The back of house should be reason enough for the place to be shut down. After a restroom trip, there are opened razors sitting right outside the door on the water heater. Loved my waitress though!!
… moreLynne Cole
Love this place!!! It’s like walking into my mother’s kitchen back in the 50s!!!
When you walk in you hear a voice welcoming you. Your eyes follow the voice and see an older man sitting in a wheelchair at a table near the kitchen.
You get to pick where you sit. You are then greeted by the young waitress.
Then you look at the menu. The prices are very reasonable.
The menu includes many items that sound familiar but a bit different than other restaurants. It was mid afternoon. I ordered a Gyro and my husband a Ruben. I got 2 sides, potato salad and Cole slaw.
The owner wheeled into the kitchen, stood up and got our orders ready. He personally makes everything himself.
I took one bite of his potato salad and I was back in my mother’s kitchen.
We invited him to join us and we got to know this unusual man with a dry sense of humor. If they aren’t too busy you may want to invite him to chat with you too. The food was DELICIOUS. He said he is often asked what’s in his food? REALLY? That’s all.
Give it a try and tell him Lynne suggested you come visit him. Oh, home made ice cream. He also has homemade pie if he hasn’t sold out.
Lastly, ask him about his room in the back.
… more