Bewertungen
Restaurant bewertenOrder the fried fish sandwich w fries on a hoagie....delish! Service was precise and accurate. Restaurant was clean and country decorated.
We ate breakfast at the Famous Amos restaurant on Normandy Blvd in Jacksonville FL. What a Great place to eat. Staff were excellent and food was Great. Our server was Craig and he did a Awesome job of serving and made us feel Very Welcome. Craig has a Great attitude. Thank You Craig. Keep up the Great Work. God Bless. Gordon, Alice and Richard
My wife and I stopped in for brunch. She had shepherds pie and I had country ham breakfast, both very good. A favorite stop for us, good food, good service.
My husband and I went there last night around 6:00. We sat in a booth for 20 minutes no one came to us to see if we had been waited on. The waitress walked by us several times and said nothing. The morning shift is great.We never have to wait to be acknowledged at the morning shift. We got up and walked out after 20 minutes and ate somewhere else.
This 1st trip since long before the COVID plan demic was mostly enjoyable, but damaged by FAR too much a.c., price jacking. Very pleasant, attentive waitress did not turn rabid, earned her substantial tip. Menu selection has improved since last trip. The excellent shrimp gathered much good flavor from the flat grill that is impossible to develop when deep fried. Cinnamon butter on baked sweet potato scored well, as did a nearly perfect bread pudding dessert. Strangely, F. A. lists it as a side dish charging only .89 for it, so I had a bread pudding dessert (only .89), with an 11 plate of grilled shrimp, 2 medium size sweet potatoes for dinner. That's 12 tax. Hot coffee to get warm added a severely high 2.50. (Yup, 2.50). My dinner totaled 14.36 7.5% tax. That is 15.44, NOT 18.50, plus I tipped the waitress 5 FAR above the normal 10%. ANY time the bill includes 10% or more as waiter/waitress tip, you are being ROBBED by the merchant! Refuse to pay it, then discretely tip the waiter IN ACCORD with your service. Tips show gratitude to individuals, not the employer's demanding higher than agreed prices. Tips should NEVER be calculated tax reported by employers as part of wages. That robs low income workers, another result of liberal politics. Not all tips are monetary, but ALL are extra.