I love this Iron Skillet restaurant! I have been a patron for many years. Located in the Petro Stopping Center, they are open 24⁄7 and always stand ready to serve up a fine home-style meal. The breakfast/lunch/dinner buffets are a hit with me, even if I can’t eat that much anymore. Otherwise, they have a full menu that is sure to satisfy any palate. Prices are moderate and I usually see many of the locals stopping by for a family meal.
Greg D.
Classificação do local: 5 Warren, MI
This is a great stop along I-75. The food off of the menu or from the buffet is reasonably priced and served in large portions. The location also offers enough space to relax for a bit before getting back on the road. You’re missin out if you miss this Petro Truck Stop!
Nate L.
Classificação do local: 3 Findlay, OH
Now, I love eating breakfast food. I’m not sure why exactly, but I do. That’s good enough for me. More often then not, I end up working into the wee hours of the morning and could use a bite to eat. Seeing how Findlay only has a population of 36,000, my options are limited at that time. More often than not, 2:00am breakfast is here. The Iron Skillet is very quiet that early in the morning, which is nice to just sit and think. The night shift does their job as best they can, and I gladly eat my late night/early morning meal. It is by no means gourmet; after all, it’s a truck stop diner. However, it isn’t terrible. I think they would do well to introduce real maple syrup, but doubt that will happen. The overall feel of the place is folksy, with arts and crafts adorning the walls along side pictures of yesteryear. It’s not what you’d call trendy by any stretch of the imagination. However, I suppose the people who would be turned off by the setting would also not be caught dead in such a rustic restaurant as this. Overall, it’s not the best eats around, but also not deserving of the scorn I hear from my contemporaries in town.