Its Rams Horn, I don’t expect greatness. Our food was good, but our service was pretty bad. The waitress consistently stood around chatting with her coworkers, rather than taking care of her tables. They also have a serious fruit fly problem that needs to be addressed…
Mary P.
Place rating: 5 Warren, MI
As for now nothing was wrong first time going to this ram horns and I would go back the good was big portion and I got a Paul Bunyan combo. Waitresses and waiter was good manager made sure everything was okay
Rebecca C.
Place rating: 4 Ferndale, MI
I’ve been eating at this Ram’s Horn since I was a youngin, and they had jukeboxes at each of the booths. They changed owners over the years, and for a while, it was the Mustard Seed, which was like a religious Ram’s Horn(Bible scriptures on the walls, and whatnot). During that time, the food, service, and atmosphere all declined. It just wasn’t the same beloved Ram’s Horn that I grew up eating. So, imagine my joy when I saw that Ram’s Horn was re-opening! I ate there for dinner last night. Here’s the breakdown: The good: the remodel is beautiful! It seriously doesn’t look like any Ram’s Horn I’ve been to; the entire place was gutted and re-done; it looks much swankier than any of the other Ram’s Horns I have frequented. The menu is pretty much the same(albeit newly printed, and formatted nicely); if you like Ram’s Horn food, you’ll like it. I got a Dinty Moore sandwich and fries — no complaints. The waitstaff was overly attentive(as they usually are when a restaurant opens) — my coffee cup has never been refilled so frequently. The bad: nothing, really. I would have loved to have seen the old school jukeboxes back for that retro touch, but other than that, I don’t have any complaints. Welcome back, Ram’s Horn!