I went with my wife and two small children to this restaurant for lunch. It is family style, and they place you at a table with up to eight other guests. (12 total). The meal is served family style, there was plenty of food, and the plates were refilled without having to ask. Unfortunately, the quality of the food was not up to my expectations. In an area known for home cooked meals and homemade desserts, we got average baked ham, baked pollock and fried chicken. Nothing poor, but not the "dutch home cooking" we were expecting. The desserts were a selection of 5, of course always including the "shoofly pie" germaine to that area. The other four were jello, tapioca pudding, ice cream, and a lemon pie. The Lemon pie was no better than the one I can get in the supermarket. Jello is jello, and the ice cream was better than average, but not fantastic. The Tapioca was quite good, but that was the stand out item of the meal. My almost 3 year olds were free, so lunch cost us $18 each plus tax and tip. My advice: drive down the road to the Texas Roadhouse Steak restaurant. You'll get more choice, much better food, and pay the same. (I know, I ate there the next day)







