Restaurants from Creston


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City: Creston, 911 North Sumner Avenue, Creston, 50801, United States Of America
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City: Creston, 600 Sheldon St, 50801, Creston, US, United States
"Always great customer service here."
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City: Creston, 50801 Creston, United States
"Love the atmosphere! I was greeted by a friendly smile and felt that they really appreciate my business. The homemade soup was amazing! Great place to have a quick lunch our sit awhile and enjoy the company of a friend."
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City: Creston, 911 N Sumner Ave, Creston I-50801-1352, United States
"Excellent service and great menu. The food was delicious."
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City: Creston, 102 E Montgomery St, Creston, United States
"The absolutely best place in Creston for breakfast. Friendly staff with a small town feel for everyone running in the door. It's on the small side so you might have to wait for a table, but I promise it's worth it."
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City: Creston, 315 W Adams St, Creston, United States
"Super clean restaurant. Very impressed with the layout. The buffet food was good for the most part, all of the favorites were fresh and good looking on the plate. If they had a little more volume this would be a successful restaurant in this area for sure. Very affordable and decent food. We will be back for sure."
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City: Creston, 211 W Adams St, Creston I-50801-3106, United States
"We were in town for a funeral this weekend and decided to go to one of the places my mother-in-law liked. We had a very large party and were told that they could accommodate our party. Tables were already rearranged when we got there since some of the party beat us there from the funeral home. Some of the party already had drinks and we asked where they got them from, they said they went straight to the bar, so we did too. The bartender appeared to be having a rough night, but we were too, so it wasn 't a big deal. We got our drinks and went back to our table. My father-in-law wanted a red beer, so my brother-in-law went back and asked for just a glass and a tomato juice. Next thing we know we were getting kicked out. My brother-in-law tried to find out what happened and was accused of being rude and calling a waitress derogatory names. Another patron at the bar, who was not in our party, said that wasn 't true and nothing of the sort was said. I find it funny that after the only two people of color went to the bar and ordered drinks we get kicked out. I was appalled that any place of business would treat such a large party like that. My mother-in-law was always proud to be from a small town community that was so tight knit, and to be treated like that was horrible on such a somber occasion. Needless to say, we took our business to Casa De Oro and they were MORE than willing to accommodate our party and welcome us with hugs and condolences. That 's what my mother-in-law would have been proud of. Most definitely not the disgusting behavior that came from the manager at A&G."