Lot’s of items to choose from on the menu. They are creative with specials and new items like crunchy french toast and nutty bar sundae. Meatloaf is excellent. Ask about their Summer Salad with choice of homemade balsamic vinaigrette dressing or raspberry vinaigrette. Great coffee and they serve Pepsi! For breakfast you can’t beat their omelets with many different ones to choose from. Different homemade soups throughout the week with chicken noodle and cabbage every day. Our favorite soup is Italian Wedding. Portions are generous. Won’t leave hungry.
Ray H.
Place rating: 3 Sterling Heights, MI
After walking at the Mall, we wanted breakfast. I had oatmeal with«fresh» blueberries, my Honey had pancakes and sausage patties. Both had coffee. $ 14.11 plus tip. My oatmeal was excellent, but, then again, that’s hard to screw up. Sausage patties were good. I tried one of hers. My blueberries had been frozen once but were tolerable. The service was barely a C-. She doesn’t want to go back, I would on a quiet weekday morning. There are plenty of choices in the area. We came after seeing a line at IHOP.
Megan F.
Place rating: 5 Belle Vernon, PA
Delicious breakfast and good coffee. The waiters are very attentive. My coffee was refilled constantly. Great food and prices. The restaurant and bathrooms are very clean as well.
Sandra M.
Place rating: 5 Romeo, MI
I really enjoyed the food and like that they use organic, GMO-free food. Props to them!
Erika B.
Place rating: 3 Charter Township of Clinton, MI
Nice place… coffee was hot and fresh with Hazelnut creamer… a big plus for me. Service was young and friendly. although the food was prompt it was cold. Extensive menu with lots to choose from and daily specials. I would go back for a casual any meal kinda day. in hopes of hot food this time.
Mark L.
Place rating: 3 Detroit, MI
Formerly a Ram’s Horn, Great Lakes has transformed into a Michigan-friendly clone of Ram’s horn by using local, organic crops. I don’t say that condescendingly, because Ram’s horn usually has quality food, albeit expensive. Unfortunately, Great Lakes prices are just the same if not more hefty. However, I am willing to forgo my apprehension to buy a $ 7 omelet in exchange for knowing that it’s supporting local.