Slices Family Restaurant

300 King St W, Kitchener
(519) 576-3760

Recent Reviews

Nikola Cajic

Favorite breakfast place in Kitchener!

Omid H

Picked up a gyro for lunch. A thin layer of meat and barely any tomato’s. just lettuce filled. For $11, I expected better.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 1

Service: 3

Mr.N!ck

Found a piece of plastic in the back of my choking daughter's throat! What a joke yo I'd advise not to waste the money and stay home!

Rob L

Terrible service. Asked for refill and the owner said "You only get refills when you buy a meal" sternly. Lol. She then proceeded to yell at employees as we were trying to talk. Not a nice experience. But hey... no problem - Kava Bean cafe is just around the corner and they're awesome and have their coffee out welcoming refills. I'd give Slices a 0 rating if I could.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Can ada (Can ada)

Great options for

Food: 5

Marvel Herrera

Not good

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 2

Service: 2

Banar Pasha

We can’t say enough GOOD things about this place! :) My wife and I stopped in for a quick bite while travelling through Kitchener. Food was quick fresh and very tasty. Prices were very reasonable and service was great! (Mom &Papa with their daughter) very sweet and friendly.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Breakfast Special with Polish Sausage

Nephi Nabrotzky

Excellent food, excellent service, excellent staff!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Eggs Sausages and Home Fries

jason C (Shershanko)

Wasn't

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 5

Kendra Martin

Nice little diner with simple breakfast and lunch fare, comfy booths, and great prices.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 4

Service: 3

Jay Shah

Lovely family owned and operated breakfast

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 5

Service: 5

Steven Saunders

Amazing food at a fair price and really amazing service, would totally recommend to anyone visiting the area.

T

*VIBE* If you are looking for a classic dinner vibe, this is it. When you walk in, you'll feel like you stepped back a few decades -- in a good way. It has the charm of a family-owned restaurant with that 80's-something decor; neat and clean, not pretentious. *BREAKFAST SPECIAL* The menu has the traditional dinner fare you'd expect - we had the Breakfast special, which is a plate of fried potato, eggs your way, and ham, bacon and sausage. We said no to the toast, and were offered several tomato slices instead. Not a healthy breakfast - definitely, the greasy spoon griddle experience, but in a comfort-food kind of way. It was a full plate, and I was satisfied when finished. *COFFEE* The coffee was fine, but came in a small mug, and no seconds were offered -- I think there might be one free refill, but I didn't ask. *SERVICE* It's cafeteria style, so you have to order at the counter, and they call you when your food is ready. Want anything else - you have to ask. The staff was friendly enough, but not what you'd call attentive. The two times I've eaten there, only one person was working, so I guess that's why they don't wait tables: they just take your order and then cook it. If you want someone to come round to your table and ask how you're doing, you won't find it here. *LOCATION* The restaurant is situated on a corner, so lots of window-seat booths, and it was nice to sit and look out at the rainy sidewalks while we ate our food. It has the bonus of being right by KW Book Exchange, so our new favourite outing in downtown Kitchener is to browse for some used books, then come here for a late breakfast. PROS: lots of window seating, authentic diner feel, simple tasty food, good quantity served. CONS: a bit greasy (but I ordered fried potatoes and breakfast meat, so what did I expect?), coffee size a bit small.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 4

Service: 3

Shelley Raymond

Not a fan. I had the Reuben. Sandwich was grilled but not with butter or even margarine. it was oil and wasn't very tasty. The fries were sparse and the frozen kind. $16.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Dave Merriott

This place can be described as slop thrown on a plate. Food was gross and presentation even worse. Breakfast wrap? More like a burnt olmlette thrown in a wrap folded over. It was not even wrapped up. The philly cheese steak was large chunks of beef tossed in a bun. These chunks were likely stewing meat as the beef chunks was so tough and chewey you could not eat it.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

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