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Reviews for Jubelt's Bakery & Restaurant in Litchfield, IL

Don Lewis 1 year ago
4

Very popular long standing restaurant and bakery, since 1922 on old route 66. Huge menu! Very reasonably priced and delicious.... First time I have eaten here and I wasn't disappointed. It's sort of a mixture of self serve and not. Once you come into therestaurant you take one of the disposable menus then find yourself a table all on your own. The tables are numbered. Once youdecide on what you want you go back up to the counter and your order is taken and you pay at that time.When you order you tellthem what table you are setting at and they bring your food out to you. Little different, but efficient. There isn't a lot ofseating, but cozy and friendly. I liked all the large old pictures hung around the ceiling. Lot of history. They were very busywhen I was there and sure didn't have time to relax much if at all. They also have a large display case up front with all kindsof their own baked goods. Read more

Nick Broyles 1 year ago
5

Excellent restaurant with an interesting business model. It?s not full service, but it?s certainly streamlined. We walked in... found a table and got in a long line (Sunday morning). In no time at all we had placed orders and food came out. I expected adecent wait and even considered going elsewhere, but I?m glad I stayed. Food is always consistent here. Just try to make sureyou get everything you need when you order or else you may have to wait in line again (if it?s busy). The bakery is alsoimpressive. Highly recommend this restaurant. Much better than 138 Cafe and with lower prices! Read more

Forrest Mifflin 1 year ago
5

I had the potato soup with a chicken salad sandwich. Unsweet tea. Always fresh, with hot soup. It took 10 minutes for the soup... to cool enough to eat, so dip the bread as you wait. So great on a chilly day. I had a cheese danish with coffee. Nice drive,for a little ride. Highly recommend breakfast there too. Read more

Anthony Street 1 year ago
5

Definitely a great place to stop while traveling. All of the food was tasty, but also reasonably priced. Food was made to order... but still arrived quickly. I was able to pull right off of interstate, grab a quick, tasty, affordable meal and jump back on theroad in 20 minutes. The only suggestion I would offer is that the bathrooms are small and only one person at a time. They wereclean though. Probably I would call this place perfect. Read more

Eric Jaeger 1 year ago
5

What an absolute gem right on Historic Route 66. I had the Ultimate Horseshoe (shared) and a French Toast sandwich. Absolutely... delicious! Plus a classic Cream Soda that was fantastic. The prices are very reasonable, making this place a great value! Read more

David 1 year ago
5

Delicious breakfast, lunch, and bakery items at affordable price points and quickly served. My favourites were the Kitchen Sink... Omelette and Cinnamon Roll French Toast which is a cinnamon roll cut in half and then prepared like french toast. I wassalivating from the smell alone. The Napoleon cake from the bakery is also a must have. Only oddity is that ice water costs 30¢a cup. Great place to eat on Route 66. Read more

Dustin Davis 1 year ago
5

Stopped in here for the first time on a weekday with a small group; we were all thoroughly pleased. The menu was extensive, had... great value, and the service was quick. I got the French toast combo and it was easily the best french toast I've ever had. Iwill definitely stop back here for breakfast again. Read more

Tommy Mac 2 years ago
4

This is a nice, folksy place to grab a bite to eat. You seat yourself, make note of your table number, then go to the counter... and order. Then a server brings your order to your table. The food is pretty good, and you can't miss with any of the breakfastoptions. I do feel like there are a lot of up-charges for things that most other places would just give you. The bakery portionis quite good. There were a lot of baked treats to choose from and we had a hard time choosing because they all looked so good. Read more