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Village Inn, Anchorage, Alaska, American Restaurant Details
Address: 1130 E Northern Lights Blvd, Anchorage (Anchorage), Alaska (AK), 99508
Send to devicePhone: (907) 279-6012
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12/07/2015 4:51 pmIn walking distance from my house. Thanks |
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07/27/2015 2:22 amWorse service ever my wife and I went there. The service was absolutely horrific. Several tables received their food before ours. When we did receive our food it tasted old and bland. My wife's order was incorrect and when she told the waitress she got smart with my wife. Will not recommend to anyone and will not return. Spoke to manag |
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11/06/2014 6:40 pmGreat ora as soon as we walked in. I would give my experience this morning a 10. We were going to ihop for a while and decided we needed a change. Came here and will always come back. My sister had the reindeer sausage w pancakes and I had the skillet w gravy. Amazing. You have to try it! |
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10/01/2014 4:54 amI had a Horrid experience, I had a waitress named Kat. She ignored us to talk to another employee who's name I do not know. She came over 30 minutes after, to take our order and she gave my grandmother attitude because she asked her whats good to eat. Overall she was just a total bitch. I will never again come to Village Inn, On East NorthernLights Blvd. The dishes and Tables were nice and clean though. She also started an argument in the middle of the restaurant. This was a ridiculous experience. And the fact that she said " Stupid Bitch" On the floor of the restaurant. |
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05/19/2014 5:43 amI haven't eaten at VI all winter, this was the first visit of the year..... First off, the dinner salad has shrunk by about 50%. They no longer serve fresh-brewed iced tea - instant only and quite disgusting. The menu has changed and they no longer offer my favorite sandwich so I ordered a Reuben. The quality of meat served in this sandwich has really decreased - it was no better than store-brand corned beef. In addition the rye bread was toasted so hard, it was nearly in-edible. |