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Restaurant Review Round-Up: Letty Lou's Cafe

See what people are saying about restaurants in the Eureka and Wildwood area.

This week's review round-up is grabbing a booth at Letty Lou's Cafe, located near the intersection of Strecker and Clayton roads in Wildwood. 

Before we get to the reviews, here's a description of the establishment, courtesy of our directory

"Letty Lou's Cafe serves homestyle American cuisine for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Its menu includes old-fashioned Reuben sandwiches, burgers, soups and salads."

The following reviews collected by Patch are a representative sample aimed at giving you a flavor of what local residents are saying. Have an opinion on the best place for dinner in the area yourself? Tell us in the comments or leave a review of your own here on Patch!

From Yelp:

Courtney G.: "We had the café platter that had eggs, sausage or bacon and pancakes on the side, the special 'ultimate breakfast burrito' and two of their omelets - southwest and the garden. ... The breakfast burrito came with delicious mini hash brown circles on the side, they were so good!  Everything tasted great and we had plenty to take home afterwards."

Bob S.: "The people are really nice, the food is about average, the service is polite but kind of slow."

Stewart P.: "I had the hole in the head, the buttered up toasted bread with an egg in the cut out middle.  Very good.  I also had a dessert that was like casserole strawberry cake and was very disappointed.  It didn't look or taste fresh but I am often compelled to try a dessert."

From Urban Spoon:

Drew: "Absolutely killer burgers with grilled onions for the asking, a rarity many places anymore. The pickles are fantastic, too. Definitely not the squishy greenish things you typically get; these pickles stand up and proclaim they are the real thing when you take that first bite. Yumtastic!"


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