Wooden Spoon

  4.5 – 362 reviews   • Restaurant

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✔️Breakfast ✔️Brunch ✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out Wooden Spoon 49201

Hours

Tuesday6 AM–2 PM
Wednesday6 AM–2 PM
Thursday6 AM–2 PM
Friday6 AM–2 PM
Saturday6 AM–2 PM
Sunday7 AM–12 PM
Monday6 AM–2 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 5781 King Rd, Jackson, MI 49201

Phone: (517) 750-4900

Website: https://m.facebook.com/woodenspooners/

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Reviews

Geoduck
If you’re in Michigan, Jackson area… do yourself a favor and stop by the Wooden Spoon – it’s truly a hidden gem. From the moment you walk in, the staff makes you feel right at home. Everyone is super friendly and welcoming, and the cozy atmosphere makes it the perfect spot to relax and enjoy a great meal.

The food was absolutely delicious — fresh, flavorful, and clearly made with care. It’s the kind of place that feels special without trying too hard. Whether you’re local or just passing through, it’s worth the visit.

Definitely going back for more!
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Mason L
absolutely amazing, i got the Texas toast with bacon and it was great. it has very cool designs all over the walls and a great atmosphere. i definitely recommend this place if your in the area!
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Trent Harris
The Wooden Spoon is a family restaurant and community hub just a hop, skip, and a jump off M-60, the main drag through Spring Arbor. Owners Steve and Theresa Tolles have operated this beloved breakfast and lunch spot since the early 1980’s, serving delicious and delightful food from scratch, always with a side of neighborly welcome, connection, and goodwill. The food is uncomplicated, wholesome, consistently good, and breezily prepared. The cinnamon rolls and muffins are heavenly and a must-have. The decor is classic road trip Americana. A slightly-kitschy collage of vintage license plates, road signs, and enameled tin gas station and soft drink signs adorn the walls. Mid-20th century stained glass chandeliers Steve’s dad put together from kits adorn the ceilings of the restaurant. The warm and soothing tones of wood paneled walls round out the mellow, natural vibe. The service is always friendly and welcoming, both to regulars and newbies. When you’re here, you’re a “Spooner,” and that’s all that matters. If you’re a regular, you will most certainly be greeted by name and can bring your own coffee mug from home and keep it on the shelf for whenever you visit. Last but not least, no review can give the Spoon its proper due without mentioning its role in the community. Long since our culture has migrated to their phones and devices to find digital, but false connection, the Wooden Spoon stands as a defiant bulwark for in-person, human connection, as a gathering place for friends and neighbors, and a de-facto town hall for the Spring Arbor area. This is a place for catching up, sharing stories, and making joint plans. Of particular note is the long-running community table situated just next to the exit of the kitchen, which has a mostly flannel-shirt wearing rotating cast who come and go as they please, some staying just so long as to have a cup of coffee and catch up on the latest scuttlebutt, others staying much longer to entertain and kibbutz with the regulars about society and politics. If you are a politician running for office in this area, you will certainly hold coffee hour at “the table” to get to know your constituents and have some straight talk. This table is a place that traces its lineage back to the frontier wilderness origins of Jackson County, with the most common conversational themes being those of taming the physical world, farming, machinery, bewilderment over the ever-shifting and illusory nature of current politics and fads, and ultimately the eternal and redeeming virtues of common sense. The table has a story as long and true as time itself. So to wrap up, we are lucky to still be able to enjoy this place of food and love that is the Wooden Spoon. In a world that moves too fast and becomes unrecognizable before we can even catch up to it, the Wooden Spoon stays true to itself. It is a place of sustenance, not only for the body but also for the mind and soul. It is a warm and cozy place to gather with friends and enjoy the good and familiar, and share observations about an outside world which has moved too fast and now little resembles the places we all came from. Like life itself, its time in this world will be too short. So enjoy it while you can, and make friends and memories there. You’ll be glad you did, and you’ll have something – to know what it is to have been “Spooned” – that you can keep and cherish forever.
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Sita Sita
Excellent little diner in the spring arbor Michigan area , food was delicious and well prepared, I had a folded all meat omelet that was cooked to perfection . The biscuits and gravy were top notch coffee was good and plentiful the 5 berries pancakes were superb.. I definitely would return.
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J B Moore
No better food anywhere on the planet! Amazing scratch-made food with the friendliest service.
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Paul Ellinger
WORTH THE DRIVE. My wife and I came in for lunch today while our son’s had a break at their basketball tournament. We were greeted by owner Teresa who was also our server. We had the Patty Melt, Spoon Bowl and Cinnamon Roll and all of it was gone when we were done and we were pleasantly satisfied. Here is to 40 more years for Steve and Teresa.
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Benjamin Crockett (Naroghin)
This place was great! I ordered coffee and they brought s whole pot out for me. Our food came out very quickly even though they currently are hiring cook and wait staff. The food was delicious and had a home-cooked flavor profile. They have toast/bread options from a local bakery. The atmosphere is cosy and classic. There really isn’t anything bad to say about this place!
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Kaiden Hall
Their Cinnamon roll and their Chicken salad wrap was so delicious and mouthwatering. It was really good and the service was so very friend. It felt like I was in my family’s kitchen!❤
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Theresa Stewart
2 of us got the same breakfasts except +1order of toast. One was charged about $4 higher than the other. Waitress refused to do anything about it. Food was ok. Service poor. Won’t be going back anytime soon.
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Ryan Tingle
Great spot for breakfast. Used to go there alot growing up and was recently back in town so my wife and I stopped in for breakfast. I usually get an omelette but chose to get a their breakfast sandwich. It was delicious! Service was really good, it lived up to my memories.
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