Judi Lykowski
Considering I’m Polish, I have always went to the Skillet for my takeout needs when it comes to family holidays/tailgates primarily for sausage. Everyone in my family loves the bite-size sausages that they make. Yes I’m sure it’s a heck of a lot more money to have the Skillet make it versus me making it, but I do not eat sausage — so how in the heck would I know if it’s good or bad if I’m making it? I would not. The pickup line moves fast. Don’t let the line scare you for pick up. Just make sure you order ahead of time.
… moreKaren Sz
FIRST AND LAST VISIT. I had called on Thursday and ordered the 20 piece chicken meal the coupon specified for pickup on Saturday. I paid ahead. When I.arrived Saturday, the woman did not know anything about my order. She had to investigate it’s legitimacy. Thankfully, a woman in the back verified it. So, here I am with guests coming to my house soon, and my pickup is not ready. I have to wait while it is being assembled. The lady is running around trying to handle drive through orders, a couple who came for some in , and me. She turns my order over to a young girl. The order is filled and the woman insists on carrying it out to my car. -I walk with a cane.- She loads it in my backseat and I make my 6.5 mile drive home.
When I am putting the food in a warmer I can’t find the noodles. I go out to my car looking for them. I can’t find them. I look again for them inside. No luck. I check my car again. Nothing. I call the Skillet and say I didn’t get my noodles. She said I could come get the. I decline as it is a distance away and I have guests arriving before I’d return. Now I need to quickly make a side.
As that is cooking , I go out to the car yet again. This time I see a hint of a styrofoam cup under my front passenger seat and wonder when my grandson left it there . I pull it out. It’s the noodles.
Now I go back inside to put the chicken in a serving dish. There are 4 breasts, 4 thighs, 4 drumsticks, and 8 wings. What! How will this be enough for my guests! I’ve been had.
The chicken was mediocre. It was overdone. It was not the Polish chicken I grew up eating as I served may weddings my teenage years and attended more throughout life. The noodles were not the noodles I had at Polish functions either.
I checked with Martins deli and Kentucky Fried Chicken. They both serve equal parts of meat selections, not the 4,4,4, and 8 (the wings) I was given. Needless to say, I am not returning. This place claims it was voted best for its meal. I can’t even rank it in the top 5.
… moreDaryl Nitz
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Amber is fantastic. Although she didn’t wait on me, Rachel was also very nice. This is a Polish buffet where you order off a menu and are charged accordingly. There are many size options to choose from. There are also many entrees to choose from. Strawberry pie was really good. Great for dining alone or in a group.
The atmosphere is kind of plain. Nothing Polish I the ambiance. Some food items were great, some good, some average. It’s the pie that was the best.
They do a large carry-out business as well. This is a real find.
… moreDevin Stachulak
Just because you call it, a Polish dinner does not make it authentic polish cuisine. I’m 3rd generation polish american and I can say with absolute certainty that this is not polish food. No kielbasa no gołąbki, no Kolaczki No sauerkraut and sausage. No goulash. Are you guys even trying? Here’s a little history lesson for you broasted chicken originates from Wisconsin where the broaster comes from in the 1950s American not polish. My customer experience was dismal. I pull into the parking lot and a grouchy old lady comes out to my car asking me what I want. telling me I can’t dine in. Ok I’ll never come back.
… moreMolly McCollough
The Skillet catered our wedding. We worked closely with Deb and Scott – they were an absolute delight. Very professional, and our guests couldn’t stop talking about the delicious food. They were on time, made getting our linens very easy, and cleaned up all the food. I hope we have an opportunity to work with them again in the future!!
… moreDeen Tuggle
Ordered through DineIn. Got the family meal deal. Chicken, potatoes, green beans, noodles, and rolls. Everything was very bland and not seasoned. Chicken was the best part, but even then, I’ve had better from a grocery store. Not awful food, but definitely not the best.
… moreDonald Pursell
I don’t eat inside i go through the drive thru
Food is generally good but got mamas meatloaf today and outside of meatloaf looked done but inside was raw not cooked at all. Then you try to call to complain and warn them that the hamburger was raw inside but no one answers the phone. I also have gotten chicken dinner and it was not cooked all the way through. So just a warning make sure your food is fully cooked
… moreAnnisa Fritz
Terrible phone etiquette! Very rude. Spent a lot of money there over the years. Good food bad service would never order again or refer.
… moreStacey McCollister
Always get our polish style Easter dinner from here last 3 years being i work on Easter. They make it so much easier for me to enjoy the time with my family instead of being in the pkitchen. Also, I used them to cater 2 of my kids’ graduation parties. Their prices are incredible! I definitely have to try other food they offer, but their polish style meals are the best!! Super friendly workers as well.
… moreMichelle Granger
The Skillet is a small “neighborhood” restaurant providing a personal hometown atmosphere and great food! I love their St. Patrick’s Day meal/buffet. I look forward to eating there with much anticipation. Quick meal service was provided outside this year for $11 and $14. I recommend dining at The Skillet when your in town.
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