“I recently visited Cup of Canton and tried their mango green tea with pearls and brown sugar tea with pearls. Both drinks were exceptional! The mango green tea had a refreshing taste of real mangoes, perfectly complemented by the chewy pearls. The brown sugar tea was rich and satisfying, with a delightful sweetness that wasn’t overpowering. The pearls in both drinks were cooked to perfection, adding a nice texture. The ambiance of the shop was cozy, and the service was friendly. Overall, Cup of Canton is definitely worth a visit for bubble tea enthusiasts!“
“What a culinary surprise! While walking around Canton's downtown square at lunchtime, we saw Eats on the Street advertised in front of an eclectic emporium of gifts, home decor, and vintage items. We meandered to the back of the store and found the restaurant. We ordered a turkey, bacon, tomato wrap and and the restaurant's renowned chicken salad croissant. The special was Swedish meatballs over pasta. The meatballs were large and plentiful. Our food was fresh, delicious, and individually prepared. The staff was friendly, helpful, and courteous. The restaurant is small, but quirky. There are tables that can be moved around to accommodate various sized groups.You can order food and take it with you. I eyed the freshly baked blueberry muffins made that morning. Blueberry muffins are not just for breakfast anymore! The muffin was like a dessert at the end of a meal. It was warmed with a side of butter. We are not from Canton, but we will definitely stop here again when we are out and about. I highly recommend Eats on the Street for breakfast or lunch. I enjoyed looking at the vendor booths as we left the restaurant. A real gem in downtown Canton.“
“This is your typical wonderful neighborhood Cafe, with a welcoming atmosphere, friendly and fast service and delicious food just like you expect from your favorite place like this.Kid-friendliness: Very welcoming for children, great children's menu, staff accommodates children in any way they can whether it with the menu or the seating or just interactionWheelchair accessibility: This venue is very accessible. Most of the times when I'm there there are family members with wheelchairs or walkers. The staff does everything they can to assist without being pretentious.“
“Not all small town cafes are created equal. Fairview Cafe trumped them all! Service was great, and this was right at lunch time, first day of shotgun season. But service was still wonderful. Food was piping hot and just delicious! Extremely well priced, too. I love about 30 minutes from this town, but I will definitely go back.“
“Best…Food…Ever…Better than my wife’s, better than my Grandmother’s, better than your’s…Sorry, but it may be true.Introduced to it by my Edward Jones Advisor located just down the street, we on average, have not missed a weekly visit since we tried it more than 5 years ago.Can’t say enough about this place. If it’s not your thing, I apologize, but more than likely you’ll agree with me, even if it’s not on par with my enthusiasm.His breakfast specials are to die for at times; many of my favorites include his lemon icing or his many stir fry themed meals. When the special isn’t to your liking, my go to is the infamous and ultimate meal, the Jessica’s Bowl! Cinnamon Rolls, Breakfast Sandwiches, Omelets and Skillets, Pancakes, French Toast, Breakfast Plates, and Biscuits and Gravy! Everyone talks about the Biscuits and Gravy. That’s what my Financial Advisor first told us about. He’s gives great counsel in other areas too. Now I’m known to not be a fan of breakfast at restaurants, (you’ll never hear me comment on how badly I want some McDonald’s breakfast, or even most local diners) especially biscuits and gravy, as it’s never as good as homemade…but let me tell you that this is basically homemade, just not at your home.Lunch should be experienced as well. I’m a burger man, and he has some great ones. Buffalo burger specials, chili burger specials, burgers w/ apples (custom/special), or just his traditional homemade, you can’t go wrong. Also need to try chicken noodles, buffalo mac and cheese special, and any of the several sandwiches.I’ll cut this short since I can’t list it all here. Awesome people, local small diner feel, and prices that are from better days long past.Something my wife was told once that makes sense, “Find the place that the older retiree generations seem to regularly occupy, as that means it’s good food and reasonably priced”.Just try it once, most likely I’ll eventually see you there. Enjoy!“