Flury’s Cafe
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Soooo good. My daughter and I eat at Flury's about every two weeks. I always get the Kentucky Hot Brown which is excellent. The daughter gets the vegg…
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Loved it.. Stopped in on a whim after seeing mostly good reviews here. The good reviews were accurate. Excellent food and super friendly staff. Just b…
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Sadly dissap.ointed. I recently took my mom to breakfast after seeing Furys on Good Day Cleveland. I ordered sausage gravy and biscuits , there was li…
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9 Reviews on “Flury’s Cafe”
Sadly dissap.ointed. I recently took my mom to breakfast after seeing Furys on Good Day Cleveland. I ordered sausage gravy and biscuits , there was literally 2 tablespoons of gravy on the plate . Hash Browns were good gravy was sad and tasteless, and the drop biscuits have no fluff . I would have had a better meal at a fast food joint.
Great service, incredible food, and a nice home-like feel. I was in Cuyahoga Falls for one morning and found this place for breakfast staying in the Sheraton and haven’t been more satisfied with breakfast in awhile. I had the Stuffed Cinnamon Roll French Toast with bacon and home fries and everything was just perfect. I would highly suggest this to anyone for a great breakfast or lunch! Thanks for a great experience!
Very disappointing. The portions are very small (all meals are served on a salad plate), the meals overpriced and the service is painfully slow. There was one other diner there and it still took a half hour for our food to come after ordering. The food wasn’t bad, but nothing special either. My veggie omelet was OK, although it must have been made with only two eggs, and came with a small side of potatoes and burnt toast. My husband had the sausage and gravy and biscuit. The single biscuit was the smallest I’ve ever seen with this dish and there was about two tablespoons of gravy. It included an egg and small side of potatoes, but it looked more like a child’s meal and cost $8. He said the meal was bland to OK. My son’s chocolate milk (in a small juice-sized cup) was $2.75. I was really excited about this place. The decor is quaint and I thought, given the reviews, it would be one of those tucked-away diners that makes breakfast food right. Sadly, this place is surpassed in every way by the other breakfast places in the area. It’s not fair to compare Flury’s to the nearby Blue Door Cafe, which uses many high-end, organic and local ingredients, but the prices are almost comparable. I went to the Blue Door the day after Flury’s and spent almost the same amount for quicker service and one of the best breakfasts I’ve ever had.
Breakfast. I had the coconut pancakes and they were without a doubt the best I have ever had. It was like eating coconut topped cake donuts. I also had the chorizo scramble which I have not seen anywhere else in the area. Definitely not McDonalds prices but I’ll always choose to pay a couple dollars more for quality food prepared by someone that enjoys what they do. To my understanding the owner/cook has been in business over 15 years. You don’t survive that long with low quality food, poor service, or an over priced menu. There were definitely more options on the menu that I am looking forward to tasting. I will definitely be back.
$2.25 for a CAN of coke. Cash only. Not worth it.
My girlfriend and I have been comming here for years best damn food every time! As for me I have been comming here since Lee Flury and his wife ran it. So glad to see the place still open and better than ever!
Read about cinamon roll french toast but did not see on menu. They willing made it for me. It was to die for.