

Sharing Meals & Memories in Middleburg Heights. Located near Southwest General Hospital and Cleveland Hopkins Airport, Max & Erma’s in Middleburg Heights offers warm hospitality, comfort food favorites, and a cozy, nostalgic setting. From signature burgers with endless seasoned fries to fresh-baked cookies just like Erma used to make, we’re proud to be a local go-to for meals that bring people together. Join us for lunch, dinner, or just because – your table’s ready.
Kid-friendly chain featuring simple eats & drinks in casual surroundings with kitschy memorabilia.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 7085 Engle Rd, Middleburg Heights, OH 44130
Phone: (440) 816-1626
Website: https://www.maxandermas.com/
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Started with potatoe wedges.
Ate two before I realized I had not taken a photo.
Salad was tasty and fulfilling.
Irish Burger was juicy.
Steak was done to perfection.
I just worked a 12-hour shift, came home exhausted, and this is what I was delivered from Max & Erma’s — these sad, dry, overcooked wing. The quality is absolutely unacceptable. They look burnt, dried out, and like they were scraped from the bottom of a pan and thrown into a box with zero care. I order via Door Dash and my driver was waiting at the restaurant for my order and sent me a message. I’m not understanding what the wait was for. The door dash driver delivered my order promptly( I was looking at the map). I ordered dinner via DoorDash because of my long day at work and standing 12 hrs on my feet. I am a very understand Woman but I expect my food to be fresh, edible, and prepared with some basic standard of quality. Instead, I received food that looks like it sat around all day and was reheated until it turned to leather. This is beyond disappointing and shows a complete lack of pride in what’s being served to paying customers. What’s worse, this chicken was for my 6 year old daughter who has ADHD….
After a long day of work, the last thing anyone wants is to waste their hard-earned money on food that should have never left the kitchen. Do better, Max & Erma’s.
I did call and speak to a woman name Alicia*, who identified herself as a Manager. She was very empathetic and I appreciated her calm tone with me but dinner was still ruined for my family tonight .