Well haven’t been here in years. Passing by hungry and nothing else near. Thought I give it try. Ordered late lunch, hot roast beef sandwich with fries. Can’t mess that up to bad. Not bad. Average price. Could use a little TLC on interior. I would stop again if down this way.
Jo Ann B.
Place rating: 4 Manchester, NY
My husband and I used to be regulars at Log Cabin when we lived in Macedon. We were last there not long ago and we were very happy with the food and service. My husband enjoyed their fish fry and I had a grilled chicken sandwich. Everything was fresh and delicious. I miss going there.
D M.
Place rating: 5 Webster, NY
One of my favorites. Ask for Alexandra — she is the best. Buffalo chicken salad is my go-to. Oh and they have crinkle cut fries! Wednesday nights are Cruise Night in the spring/summer/early fall!
Trisha G.
Place rating: 4 Rochester, NY
The Log Cabin is a great place to visit for brunch with really excellent prices, decent food, and super friendly service. I stopped by on a Saturday morning during Maple Weekend at Packard Farms with a party of 4 including my toddler daughter. The waitress was exceptionally sweet and attentive, the food was really good for the price, and although the bathrooms were a bit dirty, the restaurant itself is bright and inviting. Do not come here expecting a gourmet dining experience. Visit the Log Cabin for a country dining experience and you’ll be really satisfied. My order of french toast was cooked perfectly and the pure maple syrup from Packard Farms was delicious. I’ve sampled syrups from many local sugar shacks and the amber syrup served at this restaurant was one of the best I’ve had, plus the waitress was not stingy and brought out a small pitcher for our table. My husband ordered the Greek omelette with home fries plus unlimited pancakes and was really pleased with his food. The home fries were also cooked perfectly which I know is tough to find at many diners. If you’re passing through Macedon and are hungry, the Log Cabin will not disappoint.
Jessa I.
Place rating: 2 Rochester, NY
This was a little drive for me. I had the Italian omelet and it was alright. It wasn’t really my definition of Italian. It was also very greasy. The atmosphere was very country and had a lot of hunters there. With all the great breakfast places near by I wouldn’t come back.
Jordan N.
Place rating: 4 Rochester, NY
Greek Lemon Chicken soup is yummy… Greek Chicken Francais soup is even better!
Kathy B.
Place rating: 2 Walworth, NY
We come here all the time because it’s close, the kids enjoy coming here and it’s comfortable. The service is great. That being said, the food is not. Kids Mac & cheese is $ 5.50 comes with no sides and is essentially a Kraft Mac & cheese cup(add water or milk and presto). My daughter is never full when she’s done. I need to learn to order her a side. They do make a good French fry. I know that sounds minor, but with so many diners having soggy fries or overly potatoey, a good fry is a good thing. Friday fish fry is great, I will give them that. Perfectly fried, crispy, and moist. They have malt vinegar available which is rare. Slaw is good but needs seasoning.
Erick Y.
Place rating: 2 Walworth, NY
Service is good for a diner. Breakfast not bad. Lunch and dinner is awful and not worth experiencing!
Petey Y.
Place rating: 2 Macedon, NY
Plus side? Comfortable. Bad side, everything else. The food is just okay I have never once been blown away by a dish here and the specials are predictable and not very creative. It’s a seat yourself place. The décor needs a serious facelift. This place has a great location out on the country side of Macedon but I feel it is missing so much of it’s market. Is it worth coming here? Well yes if your living near by it is worth coming in for so lunch with a friend or a good omelet before work.
Nyrthak S.
Place rating: 2 Macedon, NY
It’s alright… unpredictable service… stereotypical diner grub. I wouldn’t try and get fancy or you might be disappointed. Wednesday nights are car nights and it is a mob scene.
Cameron N.
Place rating: 2 Pleasanton, CA
The orange juice was spoiled, and the rest of the food was alright. Would not go again.
Christopher B.
Place rating: 3 Monroe County, NY
They did a great job providing a party space for a friend’s retirement party. Open Bar and good buffet foods, pizza, rigatoni, meatballs, etc. The side room(separate from the restaurant easily held the 80 or so people at the party. Good service. I admit that as of 9−25−12 I have not been here for the regular restaurant service but it has a decent reputation with breakfast being recommended. Wednesday’s evenings during the summer they host a classic car/hot rod drive –in which is well attended.
Hilda F.
Place rating: 1 Parker, CO
Not impressed… I don’t know if they have a new cook, or need to clean their grill, but my breakfast of bacon, eggs, and hash browns tasted like grease. I have eaten here many times in the past and the food was good, but after my breakfast today(and the very overpriced corned beef hash) I will not be going back. It was nasty!
Doug G.
Place rating: 2 Kings Park, NY
There are like a hundred other places in the eastern Rochester Suburbs that I would rather eat lunch at, but due to The Log Cabin’s close proximity to the business park I frequent while in this area, I am brought to this place a lot. The food is consistent and fresh. Decent variety, with sandwiches, salads, soups, and a few entrées like meatloaf and such. The service is so-so, sometimes it can be a bit slow if it gets busy at lunchtime, but no matter what you can be in-and-out of there in time to get back to work on time. If I had my choice, I would go to Finleys or MacGregors for a quick lunch. But if you’re taken to Log Cabin without being asked your opinion on the matter, you’ll survive.