Sunday, December 31, 2017

This Week's Counter: Biagio's Donuts & Pizza

We knew this place was going to be different -- just because of the name.  Donuts and pizza?  And in fact, that is all they have on the menu.   Many kinds of donuts and many kinds of pizza -- but it's all donuts and pizza.  Oh, and coffee.

We stopped in midday on Saturday while enroute to Stebal Drums in Willowick.  Biagio's is right down the road on Vine Street @ 91.  It's clearly all about takeout, with just a few seats and a very small counter inside.  There's a constant flow of people in and out, picking up donuts and coffee -- which, given the frigid temps outside, kept the place a little uncomfortably cool.

When we got there, there were no seats open at the counter, but after a few minutes several people left and we were set.  The counter staff was friendly enough and we quickly got drinks and ordered a few donuts.  Cam had glazed and chocolate frosted, and Ted had plain cake.  They were all fresh and very good, while the coffee was just average.  This had to be by far our cheapest counter meal -- $5 for the two of us!

We'd definitely recommend this place for donuts, but not for a leisurely meal at the counter.  Although we'll have to stop in again to give the pizza a try.

Happy new year!






Cam says: "Odd atmosphere with an odd counter. Service was there, but food selection was not.  I give it 4 frying pans."


Ted says: "Not sure about the pizza, but the donuts were great!  Probably better in the warmer weather, since it's mostly about takeout -- we should stick to that. 5 pans."

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Saturday, December 23, 2017

This Week's Counter: Shay's Restaurant

Shay's, on St. Clair at E. 40th St, was recommended to us by a relative who had been there -- and we were happy to give it a try as we'd started to run short of East side and central/downtown counters.  So we dropped in on a Sunday late morning.   We were warned it's popular and that was clearly the case -- while it's fairly large, every table and much of the counter space (2 large, semi-circular counters actually) was full.  Fortunately we were able to find 2 open seats together.

Shay's is not just popular and busy, but it has a pretty hectic, almost chaotic feel -- the staff seems to always be rushing and there isn't a lot of coordination between them (leading to multiple servers asking if anyone had taken our orders, for example).  The interior is older and looks a little rundown in places, which adds to the feeling.  Having said that, everyone was very friendly, welcoming and polite -- they seem to really care about their customers.  

Although it took a little time to get our orders in, the food arrived FAST -- like, inside of 10 minutes.  Almost unheard of in any diner or other restaurant that isn't "fast food".  And it was good!  Cam had eggs, bacon and waffles, and Ted had a cheese omelette and potatoes -- all cooked nicely and very tasty.  Coffee was just OK, a little on the weak side.

Shay's is a really great value -- low prices ($15 for the two of us), good quality, and friendly people.  Another simple and good option near downtown, well worth a try.



 


Cam says: "Fair food quality with decent service. Atmosphere can only be described as awkward. I give it 5 frying pans."


Ted says: "Very good food, friendly and fast service. I enjoyed it, and can see why it's so popular. Points off for atmosphere. 6 pans."

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