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This is a restaurant review from the Toledo Blade by Bill of Fare. I thought I would share it with you!
89 years of breakfast and lunches
In good times and bad, restaurants need to stay competitive in order to attract new customers and keep the regulars happy. That would include offering everything from coupon deals and free desserts to daily discounted specials. In greater
On the other hand, a very few restaurants have the savvy, or maybe it's just plain luck, to thrive for decades without any gimmicks at all. A case in point is the Coney Island in downtown
The secret to the Coney Island's success isn't a secret at all: Since 1919, the eatery on North Superior Street, between Jackson Boulevard and Adams Street, has drawn many thousands of hungry Toledoans with its above-average chili dogs, served quickly and at a reasonable price, along with fair-to-middling breakfasts, soups, double burgers, chili mac, tuna melts, gyros, and excellent Greek salads every day but Sunday.
Its history, capsulized on the back of the small, crowded menu, is simple enough. Sofokles Constantine - Uncle Gus to all - came here from the
Uncle Gus, a tall, spindly man well-known in the Greek community for sponsoring many Cypriots immigrating to
Hot dogs, $1.50 each and topped with exceptionally good meat sauce, remain the restaurant's stock-in-trade, along with chili mac ($2.90 small/$3.60 large) and breakfasts all morning. But the double cheeseburger isn't bad as an alternative, and the price is right - $3.05.
We also doted on the Greek salad ($3.45 small/$3.95 large). Dripping with Greek dressing, it fills the plate with crisp lettuce, tomatoes, black olives,
If Mr. Stylianides decides to engage in a little hoopla next year as the Coney Island turns 90, it's a fair bet that customers from far and wide will want to drop by to toast him - with coffee, iced tea, milk shakes, hot chocolate, or even a foamy glass of beer, which is also on the menu.
