Grilled Ham And Cheese Grilled Ham And Cheese

Toasted sandwich with warm ham and melted cheese, served hot for a comforting and classic meal.

One Eleven Bistro

One Eleven Bistro

2736 Medina Rd. Medina, OH 44256, United States

Soup • Beer • Chicken • American


"My wife and I visited for the first time on a Saturday evening. We were attracted by a special menu run in conjunction with a local restaurant group. Cudos to our server, a pleasant little southern belle by the name of Angela. She was very busy with tables spread out between the main dining area, a larger party room and the patio. Running around like a puppy chasing its tail she managed to keep up with all of her tables admirably. She answered all of our questions in good time. I will make sure to ask for her if/when we visit again. The food was mostly very good to excellent. I had the Crawfish Poutine, a tasso gravy loaded with crawfish and andouille and 2 crispy edged sunny side up eggs over nice crispy fries. My wife started with the butternut squash soup and followed with the salmon over leek/onion grits. The soup was a little spicy but very tasty. The ice creams were house made and very tasty. I would only have a few criticisms to offer. If you are going to call something a wedge salad it should be an iceberg wedge, not a chunk of bibb lettuce. It should also have grape tomatoes and the balsamic glaze. The brussels sprouts we ordered were tasty but woefully under cooked, almost impossible to chew. One other thing: The noise level in the room was ridiculous. We had a hard time conversing across the table. They would benefit from some sound absorbing materials lower on the walls to cut down on the ambient volume. Based on the food and service alone I would give the restaurant a 4.5 to a 5. The sound detracted mightily from the experience hence the 3 star rating."

Jelly Beans

Jelly Beans

319 S Hamilton St, 14870, Painted Post, United States

Pizza • Coffee • American • North American


"The service was great, waitresses were attentive, funny, patient, kind, great with kids! But the food... I don't know. To start, the water was horrible tasting, our toddlers wouldn't even drink it, ive never had that happen with water before lol! They probably should invest in a water purifier considering the revenue they are bringing in. The salad I got as a side was partially rotten, soggy, not crunchy, some pieces were completely rotten and slimy, falling apart, it was pre bagged and left open for I don't know how long, it didn't seem cold either. The carrots were wilted and turning brown. It wasn't safe, and puts people who are immune compromised(older, pregnant, cancer treatment, ect) at risk of serious illness. The burgers were amazing, SOOOO good, lettuce and tomatoes fresh, flavor incredible, but they weren't fully cooked. They were pink inside, which I was okay with, but not what I asked for. Again, just like before, this is a serious risk for elderly people or people who are immune compromised. I am not impressed and I'm borderline concerned about the competency of the cooks feeling comfortable serving food like this. I am not a picky person, but when I'm spending money to eat at a restaurant, i do expect basic fresh food and food fully cooked like requested. It didn't feel exactly clean and the lay out was confusing, multiple registers and booths, it didn't make sense. Thankful for the great service we got though, I didn't complain to our waitress because it's really not her problem the place she works has low standards. She, and the other waitresses were on top of their tasks and we didn't want to disturb them, they were great!"

Gibby's Deli

Gibby's Deli

214 W Broadway St, Frankfort, KY, 40601, United States

Delis • American • Sandwiches • Delivery Services


"Don 't be fooled by the Italian food neon sign... there 's more to Gibby 's than just Italian food. In fact, I would highly recommend that the folks at Gibby 's to remove that sign? Why? Because they 're probably losing business to people who don 't like Italian food and think that 's all that they serve. I 'd passed it many times thinking that very thing and never giving it a chance. When a friend recommend that we go here before an event downtown at Capital Cellars (which is right across the street) I was completely opposed until he explained that there is more to the menu than just Italian food. Apparently this place is a hotspot for lunch and at that time you can order at the counter in the middle part of the restaurant. So when we walked in and didn 't find any direction as to whether you seat yourself or step to the counter, we were a bit lost. Then a guy stepped up and said you were suppose to wait up front . Surprisingly, he ended up being our server. Dude, be nice and take into consideration that there wasn 't a sign that says wait to be seated . I was pleasantly surprised to also find that we were there during Happy Hour, which is 5-7pm. The specials includes beer, wine and appetizers. Score!! Don 't mind if I do. I 'm not sure if Happy Hour is offered on the weekends or not, we were there on a weekday. I did notice that they are closed on Sundays though. We started with an order of potato skins from the appetizer Happy Hour menu. I wasn 't too impressed. They tasted a bit frozen, or maybe premade... idk, something was just odd about them. I ordered an entree salad, which doesn 't come with meat unless you pay an upcharge. I decided to go meatless, since we ordered the appetizer too. The salad was excellent, except the croutons. Those were the hardest croutons that I 've ever had in my life. The hard boiled eggs were perfectly, without the green lining that some places can 't seem to avoid. My husband had the steak burger, which the waiter recommended. It was very fatty... so he pulled it from the bun and cut off the fat. If fat is your thing, there ya go."