Reviews on American food in Slippery Rock, Pennsylvania, United States. Slippery Rock is a borough in Butler County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 3,625 at the 2010 census. It is home to the Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania. Slippery Rock is included in the Pittsburgh, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area.
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Full Serve Restaurant
The titles sums it up. I was excited for the new QS&L to open up but it took me a ridiculously long time to get my food, and its cost is quite expensive for college students. Good food, but is it worth the wait and price? No.
We live in Slippery Rock and have wanted to stop in for breakfast. Finally we did and we were very pleased. The service was quick and pleasant. Our food was quickly prepared and served. We had the eggs with potatoes and biscuits and gravy. A good breakfast. Would suggest that the biscuits be warmed up before serving. They were dry and cold under the sausage gravy. Coffee was one of the best we've tasted. The owner ( Thomas) went around to all the tables and introduced himself asking if everything was satisfactory. That was a good touch. Nice fellow. We will return.
3 based on 41 reviews
We had breakfast at Camelot on Saturday morning. The four of us all had pancakes (several varieties) and bacon, along with fresh coffee and orange juice. Peach, blueberry, and chocolate chip pancakes were great. Camelot is open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.Try it, and youâll like it.
3 based on 64 reviews
Stopped here for dinner after getting my daughter moved into her apartment for college. Parking is a little tight around back but not too bad. We ordered rocket fries and zucchini strips as apps. Both were good, the zucchini strips were large. Two of us ordered burgers. They were really good and very large. Three different types of fries are available. My youngest daughter ordered chicken parm. Decent size serving and she said it was tasty. I had one Yuengling draft. The CO2 mustâve been off or something, it tasted very strange. All in all, a decent dinner. Will likely be back.
4 based on 44 reviews
Love the casual atmosphere. You order and pay at the counter. Take a seat and wait for them to deliver to your table. You can tell this is a perfect college town favorite restaurant for kids going to Grove City or Slippery Rock University.Our group got the burgers, subs, gyro, cheesy bacon fries and I got the Philly Cheesesteak Wrap which was unbelievable!
4 based on 86 reviews
Whenever we are in town this is a favorite lunch stop. Consistently good food. Can get really busy so we try to call our order in ahead to skip the wait. Not only is their bread really tasty but they toast it which adds to the flavor of the sandwich.
4 based on 107 reviews
I've been here a few times for work lunches. They've never been particularly memorable. The last time, the crab quesadilla was really good - I wasn't expecting the filling to be the crab meat filling. Everyone at the table enjoyed it. The price for this app was definitely worth it. We were then pretty shocked at size of the crab cake entree considering the price. I got the tortellini falls salad for my main course. I love all of the ingredients, so was excited to try it, but the chicken ended up being grisly which is a major turnoff for me. Everyone in my group seemed happy with their french onion soup (almost the whole table ordered it), but no one really raved about their lunch. I know a LOT of restaurants that are mediocre for lunch service compared to dinner, so I still plan to come back for dinner and update my review.
4 based on 470 reviews
The atmosphere is charming and the food is very good. The service was good once we got seated. However, if you have a large group skip this place! I called Friday night, had two phone conversations Saturday, and they still struggled to seat us on Sunday in spite of the restaurant being nowhere near full. But for a non-chain experience with just a few people, itâs a good choice!
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