Reviews of Whip Coffee Shop
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Memories and good food
My husband was born and raised in Parma Heights. He has long ago memories of going to the whip for lunch after church on Sunday with his parents. Each year when we visit Parma it has become a ritual to have lunch or dinner at the Whip. It's great. It just takes you back. And, the food is good - especially the pigs in a blanket! Go for it - and enjoy a piece of history.
Review by Susan from Spotsylvania Virginia posted May 18, 2009
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Very good service and food quality.
I agree with miranda - nitephant has very little idea of what he's talking about. The food here, especially the breakfasts, are some of the best you will find in Northeast Ohio (beware: the bacon is addictivly good). Enjoy the nostalgia, the food, the various paintings for sale on the walls, and the rather quick and attentive service.
This place has been around for a long time for a reason. Go discover it for yourself.
Review by Josh from Montville posted April 07, 2009
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A cool historic landmark
The Whip dates back to the 1940s, and it's a fun nostalgia trip. The atmosphere is cozy, with knotty pine wood paneling, and the staff is friendly. The homemade soups are excellent; some of the menu items, such as the Duchess hamburger platter, have been on the menu since the '40s, as the vintage menu on display attests. I'm surprised by the negative review on this site; we enjoy The Whip very much.
Review by miranda from shaker heights posted April 02, 2009
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Very poor service and food quality.
I ate at this establishment with a small group of people. It was likely one of the worst dining experiences that I have had to date. From the moment of walking in the first thing that I noticed was the dinning room lights constantly dimming down and coming back up. Surely an indicator that there is something wrong with their electrical. The waitress that we had did not bring salads out for greater then half of the people who's meals included them. She even forgot what some people had ordered. The mashed potatoes looked and tasted like they were made from plaster. The deep fried fish was raw on the inside of every piece of fish that was served. Upon complaint about the fish, the waitress required that she took the raw piece back to the kitchen and scraped the remaining food on the plate onto a new plate in front of the patron splashing food on them. The new fish that was brought out was also raw on the inside. The pop was flat. The french fries were over cooked and beginning to burn. Some people in the dining group ended up eating nothing but french fries do to the poor quality of the food, but in the end had to pay the full price for the meal. I will not be visiting this establishment again, and don't recommend you do either unless you want to waste your money.
Review by nitephant from Old Brooklyn posted January 29, 2008
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