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The service is the best part of this little gem. They are attentive to your needs and they make sure everyone at the table are happy.
The food is basic. Don’t expect anything fancy but it’s affordable. I suggest their homemade deserts as their best food to order.
If you’re looking for a cozy restaurant that combines charm, incredible food, and a touch of magic, Red Rooster is the place to be. Nestled in the hills of Pennsylvania, this small-town treasure is tucked away from the usual crowds, offering a serene and intimate dining experience.
The interior decor immediately captures your heart. Floral wallpaper adorns the walls, perfectly complemented by rustic solid wood furniture. Soft country music plays in the background, while rooster-themed trinkets and pictures add a whimsical touch to the space. It’s no surprise to learn that the owner, Dabi, has lovingly run this place on her own for an impressive 37 years.
Now, let’s talk about the food. I visited for breakfast, and the variety of omelets was truly impressive. The flavors were absolutely unforgettable! I opted for the Carolina omelet, filled with tender pork and gooey cheese. Paired with a cup of tea served in a charming retro teapot, the whole experience felt like something out of a delightful fairytale.
The service was equally exceptional—warm, cheerful, and attentive. The staff seemed genuinely happy to answer every question with a smile and share little stories about the place, making the experience all the more special for curious diners like me.
Red Rooster isn’t just a restaurant; it’s an experience. Don’t miss it if you’re ever in the area!
The ham and cheese omelette was very good. One can have a choice of 2 buttermilk pancakes or toast ($.49 extra for sourdough toast). The waffles were large and fluffy, with your choice of fruit, and were quite filling.
We arrived at 9:30 a m. on a Saturday morning, and the place was busy, but not packed, which was surprising to some members of my party. Perhaps summer vacations accounted for a full house. Nevertheless, we didn’t wait long to be seated, and the service was fairly prompt and the coffee was plentiful.
Give this place a try. There are specials on the menu, and the large variety of eggs and pancakes will likely entice one to return often.