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Przekaż informację zwrotnąWhen the Town Cafe restaurant was operating, it was a pleasure to sit with the local residents and savor a cup of coffee or indulge in a delicious meal. Since it has been closed for a few years now, it is greatly missed by numerous loyal customers.
This restaurant has moved a few doors north on Broadway to better serve. It is an old time small town cafe with good food and great prices and always a welcoming smile. If you are looking for that awesome steak off the fire grill this is not for you but if you are looking for that good cafe style meaal at a great price be sure to give them a try
The owners moved out of the old "Town Cafe" location several months ago and opened for business in their new location just a few doors over under the name "Queen's Cafe." The new location is bright. airy, and extremely busy! The menu is essentially the same, which means there is probably no more consistent dining to be had in Tillsonburg. The food is unpretentious and you will know exactly what you are going to get from one visit to the next. The menu offers a good choice of standard fares, and the daily specials are posted on a multicoloured display board. Like all restaurants, some dishes suit your taste more than others will, but once you have found the ones you like you can rest assured that it will be prepared the same way every time. Chicken cordon bleu and the hot beef sandwich are two dishes that are never wrong. 'The Queen's is a good, solid bet for a satisfying meal any time of the day. Open from 7 to 7 every day now, including Sunday.
The greatest place to eat. Great prices and consistently good food! Very clean. Very friendly staff.
My wife and I were in Tillsonburg to watch our son play in a Slo-Pitch tournament and got to town a little late to get breakfast before his first game on Saturday morning. We asked one of the local players taking part in the event where we could get a quick, edible breakfast somewhere near the complex where the event was being held. He suggested we try down on Broadway (the main drag) and that we should be able to find what we were looking for at a place recently re-named the Queen's Café. We easily found it right were we were told we could find it.The small café was filled with ball players and some locals but we were surprised at how quickly our breakfast was served. We each had two eggs (basted,) three link sausage, home fries, toast. juice and coffee (with refills) came to a little over $16.00 The rye toast was served ranch style (extra thick.) We were in and out in 20 minutes.Nothing fancy, just a hearty (home made) breakfast, well prepared and pleasantly served by (I guess) a high school student on summer placement. She engaged us in appropriate banter and we rewarded her with a nice gratuity. I believe that good, courteous service should be recognized regardless of the server's age.