
Address and Contact Information
Address: 398 2nd St, Highspire, PA 17034
Phone: (717) 939-9223
Website: http://www.230cafehighspire.com/
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Reviews
Service was super friendly, helpful and thorough. greeted me like I was visiting her home. Seating is limited. If there’s ever a wait for a table I expect it would be worth the wait. They have 8 counter stools and about 12 tables.
230 Cafe has a great neighborhood feel to it. I suggest checking it out.
I had breakfast and it was amazing. I got a vegetable omelette with home fries and toast. Pretty simple meal, but somehow they raise it a level with preparation and seasoning.
The service was great too. Friendly atmosphere, with cozy seating.
No complaints. If I’m ever in the area again, I’ll definitely return.
That wrap was so loaded with delicious chicken and thin sliced ham and cheese, and a honey mustard sauce, which they brought an extra container of for adding extra. I loved it, and it really filled me up!
Husband enjoyed his Chicken strips and fries and really liked the traditional creamy coleslaw.
It appeared they had some “to die for” desserts, and some were ordering slices of pie and other forms of goodness to go.
Next time I might just need to stop in for dessert!
I love breakfast.
However my new favorite is the Friday special- Fish mac and cheese a stewed tomatoes.
Excellent service and affordable prices.
P. S. Update your menu to accurately reflect the prices you’re charging and the product customers will receive.
TLDR: they charged a higher price than what’s on the menu and the server tried to add an unauthorized gratuity and sign the bill on my behalf.
My daughter and I stopped there for lunch based on the high Google rating. I ordered the cheesesteak hoagie and my daughter ordered a tossed salad. When my “cheesesteak” arrived, I was disappointed to find it was a very small amount of steak-um style meat served on a split-top HOT DOG bun. I asked the server if what I received was actually the “hoagie” and she said yes, it’s a six inch hoagie. It may have been six inches, but it was NOT a hoagie. I was hungry though so I went ahead and ate it.
After receiving the bill, I noticed the price for the sandwhich was higher than the menu price. I went up to the counter and asked to see a menu to confirm, and yes, I was charged $2 more than what was on the menu. I pointed this out to the server and all she said was “ok” and printed out a new bill with $2 discount and I went back to the table. I wasn’t sure of the payment process since the server didn’t say she would take it when we were ready, so I went back up to the counter to pay. The server went by me twice without saying anything, so I returned to the table. She eventually came to the table with her handheld ordering device, which was also used for the payment. I gave her my card, and she didn’t say anything, just started tapping things. I said “aren’t you going to give me a receipt to sign? I saw you tap the 18% gratuity.” She had also had drawn a squiggly line in the signature box.
She stammered and went behind the counter to talk to another person. I decided to go up and see what was happening since she still had my card. The server was telling the other person that I didn’t want to add a gratuity and I interjected and said “no, you just added the 18% gratuity without my authorization.” Neither of them acknowledged my presence and I continued to stand there. When they were finished, the server gave me a paid receipt and said something like “see, no gratuity,” without offering an apology or acknowledgement of wrongdoing. Mind you, I wasn’t planning NOT to tip, but the amount should have been MY decision, NOT the servers.
The higher amount charged is still pending in my bank account and the amount on the paid receipt hasn’t posted yet, so we’ll see how this plays out and if I need to take further action. I know places like this count on people not looking at their bills closely or asking for receipts, but PLEASE, do yourselves and others a favor and hold places like this accountable, especially since there were many elderly folks dining there and they are so often the victims of scams and fraud.