Raspberries Cafe of Rome, 1700 N James St, Rome, NY 13440, United States
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Under the illusion of ordering STUFFED french toast and then the disappointing sunrise sampler ... add cheddar cheese to the hashbrowns.. with dry scrambled eggs.. i'll just leave the photos of the raspberry (with no berries) smothered "french toast" with no egg basically texas toast with cream cheese.. and the plater with half cooked hash browns with white cheese slice not even melted and an egg that isn't dry
First time visiting this place. I had some time between appointments. My breakfast was amazing! My waitress was stellar, very attentive and friendly. I will certainly be back and I will be bringing my family with me. Highly recommend this restaurant!
Is anyone hungry for home cooking away from 🏡! Take your pick of hearty, delicious food! No walking away hungry.
paid $17+ for an cheese omelet and side of greens, greens are an embarrassment it was a container of stalks no greens!!! English muffin burnt them microwaved to pretend it was freshly toasted , would have been gross for half the price , disrespecting customers until they retire now i guess
Great service and the food is really good!
Wonderful restaurant to eat at. The staff is wonderful and food is hot. Delicious! Highly recommended this restaurant.
Great place to eat. It's a local business which is a plus. Food is delicious and service is wonderful. Highly recommended if you never been.
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Ribeye sandwiches are fantastic! Highly recommended! Their ice cream is amazing, they will prepare it anyway you want. Chocolate ice cream, Cherry dip, chocolate sprinkles with nuts infused with hot fudge, on a chocolate sprinkled cone...
Visited in November, when everything was shut down. There are bathrooms, covered picnic tables and showers. It looks like a nice place to take a break from boating on the canal. Some sort of intersection between the Mohawk River and the Erie Canal. K