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Address: 15315 Pearl Rd, Strongsville, OH 44136
Phone: (440) 368-5060
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Reviews
Update: I don’t know what has happened here. Host forgot we were waiting and skipped us. The server seemed annoyed and was inattentive. Most of the food was luke-warm at best. The potatoes were undercooked and just seemed boiled, the sausage gravy was not even warm. We split some meals as there is a lot of food, but it was 6.50 for 2 sausage links that were dry. Overall it cost $83 for a family of 5 and 2 people did not even get their own entree. You will price yourself out of the market at this rate. For those prices, the execution needs to be perfect. It was not. Very disappointing.
The space is clean.
My Irish omelette was over cooked and dried out. The potatoes inside were all that was moist. Plenty of food on the plate for $14.
My wife’s tomato bacon cheese omelette was better prepared. More moist.
Next visit my wife and I will split a meal. Not much on the menu is under $10. Hopefully they’ll figure out how to make a moist fluffy omelette for our next visit.
Went on a Tuesday morning about 10:45 AM, about half of the tables were empty, several parties waiting, we were told it would be a 15-20 minute wait.
After the wait, the service was fine, punctual and friendly.
Food was good, a lot of choices, will definitely be back to try other items.
The side of bacon was sticker shock at $8.59 for 4 slices but, in fairness it’s thick cut bacon and it was cooked to perfection.
Our warm syrup and blueberry compot came out before our food so they were room temperature when it came to actually using any of it.
I also explained as I’m a trucker I had to start watching what I’m eating. I never was a picky eater. I cannot eat pork because of my gout. I set a lot, but also I’m alone in my truck a lot so the conversation really helps somebody like with my profession. I literally almost did not feel good when I came in there and instantly Sarah made me feel great as I laughed as I said.
Actually, it made me. I told her I did not need the straw. It’ll end up in the ocean and we could save the dolphins. The conversation turned towards. She wanted to know what movie I was talking about and she was gonna watch it that night bedazzled you can watch it yourself the dolphin safe tuna, crying, emotional episode lol of one of his three or five wishes from the devil of all people funny movie great experience you guys thank you so much. The food was so delicious. Really hit the spot. I will come back again. God bless America Paul Harvey is smiling big time. Good day.
That being said, our new OPH still has a few bugs to work out of their system. Details below. 4 ⭐️, for now, until they work out minor kinks.
Food: I over ordered, wanting protein in addition to pancake and maple syrup carbs. So, I ordered my favorite – 49ers flapjacks with 2 soft-scrambled eggs, a side of bacon, coffee, and tomato juice. My coffee was poured even before I ordered my meal. First bug – I had to ask for a different cup as I was offered a mug with old food crusted onto the exterior. Less than a week in, dishwasher staff need to be more attentive rinsing, loading, and then storing cleaned dishes. The coffee itself was good, albeit much, much stronger than I have found at other OPHs in CLE, Detroit, Toledo, Dayton, South Bend, and Chicago. So much so that I had to add a bit of sugar to blunt the bitterness. The house made tomato juice was lovely. Bacon thick and smokey with a nice chew to it. The flapjacks were sublime – tender yet chewy, redolent with the extra butter my waitress brought unasked, because that’s how she likes hers. OPH’s practice of serving warmed maple syrup adds a wonderful special touch. The flapjacks are so good that given up to now I have been unable to regularly dine at a franchise I rarely explore other parts of the menu. That will now change. The eggs however were a disappointment. Most breakfast restaurants fail when it comes to soft scrambled eggs. Strongsville’s OPH on this day faltered more than most. Overcooked, dry, and actually browned on the bottom. Barely touched them, taking 80% of the serving and 3 of 4 bacon slices home for use as leftovers. I am sure the cook staff will find their groove and improve.
Service: Brilliant. Friendly, attentive, exuding enthusiasm. This OPH, based on this single personnel data point, does recruiting and training well.
Atmosphere: The bones of the old Gourmet restaurant are readily apparent. It appears they even retained the old booths, reupholstering them. Nothing wrong with that if true. Saves capital investment. They eliminated the counter-service bar, moved the cashier station for more efficient foot traffic, and got rid of that salad/buffet thing. I never went to the uppity taco joint that replaced Gourmet. The restaurant is now bright, open, airier than it seemed before.
Just under $30 over-ordering for 1, with tip.
Strongsville’s Original Pancake House will do well, and its minor issues will undoubtedly be resolved as the crew hits their stride. I highly recommend, and will quickly return. Maybe for lunch today!
And then the food. These are the best pancakes I’ve ever eaten. Chocolate chip and pumpkin. The whipped cream is homemade too.
The scrambled eggs and bacon- cooked to perfection. A lot of places get that crusty light brown burn on the bottom of my eggs and it sucks. Not this place. They nailed it. The perfect texture.
I’ve seen ppl say the bacon is a steep price but they’re 4 big thick slices you can just share w someone.
The atmosphere is upbeat, airy, modern, warm and welcoming. We will definitely be back!
The food presentation was also disappointing. Portions are extremely large, with even simple items like eggs and bacon being very high in calories. There also weren’t any kids’ portion options. Overall, we won’t be back.