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Lucky Bernie's Fox Lake

Lucky Bernie's Fox Lake

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1 Nippersink Blvd, Fox Lake, Illinois, 60020, United States
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Jan 18, 2018
I spent 32 dollars on 2 Philly kings. Waited over 30 minutes for them to be made. When we got home and went to eat them they were so dry and no flavor!!! It seems like they cooked the meat the entire 30 minutes and there is supposed to be lots of cheese. There was barley any cheese. Had to take a drink of water with every bite. It was absolutely the most expensive and the absolute worst tasting wrap we have ever had. While I was waiting I order a ham and cheese melt for my daughter. It cost 8 dollars, there was only 2 pieces of thin ham on the sandwich. I do not have a problem paying good money for good food. I do not like wasting my money on garbage!!!! We will not be going back!!!

Feb 8, 2018
For my better half it's 5 stars.. she loves the machines and bar. For me it looses a point because I don't drink

Feb 8, 2018
I rate a place and it disapered. This is a decent place.. Makes everyone happy.

Apr 6, 2018
Very very very slow workers, they take their sweet time to make rolled icecream, and rude employees who is hiring these lazy people.

Nov 10, 2017
Was excited by the idea of a nice panini with some rolled ice cream for dessert... I was let down. It took over 5 minutes to have our order taken and another 10 for my boyfriend's sandwich (served on fresh white bread and not pressed in a panini press). Another 5 minutes and my sandwish came out (again, not a panini but very very faintly toasted on a flat top). Didn't even want to order dessert after our meal as we had seen one couple wait almost 20 mins for their rolled ice cream. This was by no means the fault of the staff as we literally watched the cook/server running orders from the kitchen multiple times and the guy doing the rolled ice cream (one order at a time which takes about 5 mins) also second as the cashier. Unfortunately, the biggest letdown was in, what I assume was either the owner or manager, who went from ignoring customers as they walked in while he was unprofessionally doing the books at a table in the dining area, to standing/walking around in the kitchen area on his phone as the guy making ice cream asked the cook/server to not forget the to go box I'd asked for. Poor management will be this business' s downfall. The sandwiches were tasty but not delivered as advertised (my guess is that management Didn't think to buy a panini press for the PANINIS they advertise) and service was slow but not for lack of effort. The two stars go out to the staff that clearly are being asked to pull double or triple duty.

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