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October 2023 by Ray Keinath
In out hot coffee plenty parking. Forgot wallet home got coffee on house got thru night Rick very helpfull g old job ta !.
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November 2022 by Tyler Hall
The owner parked his truck in the only pump I was able to fill up (low flow diesel) and when I asked if he'd move it for me so I could fill up he said nope
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October 2019 by Jason Woodard
Gas pumps do not work.
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December 2018 by Mary Jane M.
This place was listed as a breakfast restaurant. It's in a truck stop. That's fine. No server to be found. Seated ourselves despite no sign telling me to seat myself. The place was nearly empty. At least 4 visible staff. It's 10am. Took 5 minutes to get a menu and longer still to get a cup of coffee. I shouldn't have been impatient. It was weak and tasteless. Well after tasting the food...not any better than the coffee. I ate the buffet. Rock hard biscuits. Flavorless over salted sausage gravy. Scrambled eggs were dry and bacon was limp and greasy. After I fished a price of ham out of the water it was swimming in, it was the best tasting thing on the plate. My husband ended up putting ketchup on things if that says anything. After we asked for "please could they make a little stronger coffee" we got new piss water. Who thought this was a good breakfast restaurant?!??
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June 2018 by Mike M.
Buddy drove 47 miles out of his way for this "restaurant". I told him this place better be unreal. He pulls into a Coney Island and says we're here. Lucky I didn't speed bag him. We get seated in this cheap hotel restaurant (only ones there) and handed a Coney Island menu so I go with the Patty Melt. Waiter thought he was badass by trying to remember our order in his head, but was talking like he was baked out of his mind. There were gay quotes on every booth. I'm thinking to myself, Country Pride? More like Gay Pride. We then waited the same time it took to get to this s*** hole (45 minutes going 90 mph) to get our food. Food: 6/10 Water: average. 5/10
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February 2018 by Josh M.
My friend and I came into Country Pride by FireKeepers Casino at 9:45 and was asked if we wanted the buffet. We got our first plate and the manger said no more buffet, and then tried to actually make us pay full price.
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October 2017 by Beatriz Vázquez
Loads of trucks next door at the TA. BP & TA share the same shopping venue. The staff was helpful. Little shop inside with a wide variety of souvenirs and snacks.
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July 2017 by Adonis P.
This place was a total surprise. First of all, it's in a truck stop. I used to subscribe to the theory that any restaurant in a truck stop was going to be divey at best. So I would typically pass them up for "better" fare. Man now I wonder what I've been missing! After a long hot morning of flea markets & garage sales, my family and I were understandably famished. So we discussed potential stops. Well after about 10 minutes of shooting down each others suggestions, we figured we'd hit the road and just stop somewhere that came up. The first place we came to was the old Tekhi truck stop (now called TA Battle Creek). I've known about this truck stop for decades and it's never even crossed my mind to eat here. So anyway we stop for gas, and my bro suggests we may as well eat here. I'm extremely doubtful but mom is tired so she says "sure, why not.". So we head into the restaurant, called "Country Pride". Immediately we were struck at how clean and welcoming it was! I stopped in the restroom to wash my hands and it was huge, spotless, and super modern! By the time I came out, my family had already been seated. Our waitress was this amazing little lady who was so complimenting and accommodating! I know she was shilling for tips, but it really felt sincere :) She informed us that the best thing in the spot was their buffet. It sounded like a good move as we were all starving. MAN was it a good move! it wasn't the biggest buffet I've ever been to, but every dish was fresh, pipping hot, and TASTY! Great selection of southern home style comfort foods! Mac & Cheese, mashed potatoes, fried catfish, greens, meatloaf, fried chicken, buttered corn, fresh baked bread, etc.. man I'm getting hungry typing this! I couldn't fill my plate fast enough. Everything was cooked to perfection. As a matter of fact, my one & ONLY gripe was their very limited dessert selection, but it's a small gripe as I was really too full to indulge anyway :) To sum it up - Visit this spot! Food that will make you miss your grandma, and great service! Price for the buffet was around $12-13 if I remember correctly. I learned my lesson about being snobbish about truck stops!
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November 2016 by Zain H.
Great food. Ziti was delicious. Great service. Recommend highly for a pit stop. We were looking for a restaurant to eat and found this one on our way. I am glad we stopped here. Amazing food!!!
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November 2011 by Kent M.
Older, well-established travel plaza. Conveniently located off of I-94 at exit 104. Competitive pricing. Services for the traveler, including gasoline and diesel fuel, convenience store, 24 hour restaurant with daily specials, multiple restroom facilities. Trucker services include large parking lot, scales, trucker store with chrome shop, repair facility, trailer washout, tires, showers.
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December 2010 by Jacob J.
Typical road super station though not as busy as their neighbors, which I was cool about. Clean but dated washrooms equipped with condom vending and an automatic shoe shine machine. Station attendants were uplifting and cheery which made me feel a bit better about the one hundo plus miles I had left to go back to Chicago. A few smiles shared, a cheap cup of okay coffee and we were back on the road. A super station with novelties, movies on sale, food, trucker options and a game room.