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Farm House Restaurant

Farm House Restaurant

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2029 S Neil St, Champaign, Illinois, 61820, United States
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Feb 9, 2018
The food is really, really good. I recommend the breakfast brunch and the grilled cheese sandwich. Service can be very slow, though. Be warned. One time during our lunch break, my boyfriend waited 40 minutes for his food, and when he asked them where it was, the staff offered to just cancel his order, rather than find a way to speed it up. What is he supposed to do, go back to work without having eaten lunch? Anyways, the ambience is really nice. I like the bar upstairs, and the bartenders are usually really nice. I also like that I can get pretty decent sushi and my boyfriend can get his traditional American food, and we're both happy campers.

May 5, 2018
Unfortunately the weekend Breakfast buffet seems to have declined in quality. The first couple of visits were delicious and impressive. The last two were subpar at beat. Less selection and the actual food was not as good. I am uncertain what they did to the breakfast gravy but it tastes very wierd now. They were also out of several things during our visit. Honestly not sure if we will give it another try or not. Hopefully they will improve or go back to their original buffet layout and quality.

May 8, 2018
We went there early in the morning around 8am. Breakfast food they are offering is great and their place is spacious and clean.

Apr 8, 2018
Such a family friendly experience,if you haven't been you are missing out!!We ate the brunch buffet,the food was freshly prepared and the presentation of the food delightful.After we ate the walk throughout the market a treat.There is something for everyone.!!!!!!

Jan 26, 2018
Nice, quiet place to study or work. Food is OK good variety, but I was expecting something tastier

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Tue:6 am - 12 am
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