Joe Mama's - Menu

11 S Elm St, Three Oaks, United States Of America, 49128

🛍 Cafés, Coffee, Desserts, Ice Cream

4.3 💬 62 Reviews

Phone: +12697569111

Address: 11 S Elm St, Three Oaks, United States Of America, 49128

City: Three Oaks

Dishes: 5

Reviews: 62

"Where do 2 local, hungry, and worn out chefs go to feed themselves? Oaks Eatery. What a delightful find along the Main Street of quaint and cozy Three Oaks. Food was beautiful, delicious, and healthy. Choices abound. The tofu was fantastic. The service was impeccable. Alex took our orders, brought our meals, and made our lattes. He made us feel warm and welcome, very cared for. Thank you Oaks Eatery for creating a much needed personal dining experience in a world where most things feel sterile and cold right now. Highly recommend everyone give you a try. Wishing you great success in Three Oaks!"


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Meagan Meagan

Oh my what a great place to get some grub in the morning!!! Talk about authentically made fresh. Wow!!! The owner and staff were very accommodating. They also helped with great advice on food choices for my Friend and I. The breakfast tacos a hit!! Along with the homemade pancakes and roasted potatoes OMG

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Nicolas
Nicolas

Amazing! The food was so good that I forgot to take pictures. Service was awesome. The omelette was incredible. The pancakes were out of this world. I love going to places like this that sources local ingredients. The bread and coffee, in particular, really hit the spot. Honestly, the food here was good enough to justify a drive in from Chicago.


madison
madison

This was by far the best and freshest food I have ever had. I went with a group of 8 people and the service was impeccable. All of our needs were met and the food was brought out super quick. The staff is incredibly friendly and they make you feel at home. If you are vegan or vegetarian they have great accommodations that taste amazing. I 100% recommended this place to any and everyone!


Linda
Linda

Where do 2 local, hungry, and worn out chefs go to feed themselves? Oaks Eatery. What a delightful find along the Main Street of quaint and cozy Three Oaks. Food was beautiful, delicious, and healthy. Choices abound. The tofu was fantastic. The service was impeccable. Alex took our orders, brought our meals, and made our lattes. He made us feel warm and welcome, very cared for. Thank you Oaks Eatery for creating a much needed personal dining experience in a world where most things feel sterile and cold right now. Highly recommend everyone give you a try. Wishing you great success in Three Oaks!

Categories

  • Cafés Charming cafés offering a variety of freshly brewed coffees and teas, along with light snacks, pastries, and desserts. Perfect for a morning pick-me-up or an afternoon treat in a cozy atmosphere.
  • Coffee Indulge in our rich and aromatic coffee selection, expertly brewed to awaken your senses. From classic espresso to creamy lattes, discover the perfect blend to start your day on a flavorful note.
  • Desserts Delight in our selection of indulgent desserts, from luscious chocolate creations to delicate fruit-infused treats, each crafted to end your meal on a sweet note and leave your taste buds craving for more.
  • Ice Cream A delightful selection of creamy, handcrafted ice creams with a variety of flavors ranging from classic vanilla and chocolate to unique options like lavender honey and spicy mango, perfect for satisfying your sweet tooth.

Amenities

  • Wifi
  • Lunch
  • Delivery
  • Breakfast

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"My husband, two sons, age 13 and 10, and I arrived at 7:30 pm and walked to the host desk where there were no other customers waiting. I waited for three of the employees to stop their conversation long enough to look up and acknowledge us. There were two female and one male employees. One female host told us that there would be a 45 minute wait for our party even though at first glance, the restaurant appeared half empty. It seems that she thought that would deter us, but we had been driving from Chicago for the last two hours and had had a good experience at the restaurant once before, so we put in our name. We also assumed that the 45 minute time was an exaggeration as there were so many empty tables. We proceeded to wait 40 minutes while during this time, 1. I was able to count over 60 available seats, 2. five parties left, 3. ONLY one other table of four was seated, 4. one of the three original employees who were chatting stood behind the counter repeatedly wiping invisible spots from menus. I also noticed several servers walking around and chatting with little concern. Others diners were also very obviously looking at us as we were the only customers during the 40 minutes who were waiting or who had even arrived. It was at this time that I walked over to the menu-wiping employee and asked her if we had any hope of getting seated or if we should leave. She rolled her eyes at me and went to answer the phone that was promptly answered by the other host at the main desk. The menu employee then walked away from me and brought over a male employee, again one of the original three chatters. He walked me to the tablet and started scrolling through as he explained the intricacies of seating people. He pointed out that there were four tables reserved for a 20 person party. I asked about the other 40 open seats and he again began to explain some nonsense about assigning staff to tables. By the way, even if it was true that your staff was gearing up for a 20 person party, and let 's say those were the only four tables available in the entire restaurant, my family still could have eaten and left before that party arrived. I asked if we should just leave at which point he told me, based on no obvious evidence, that it would be a longer wait and so we should make a decision. Basically telling us to go ahead and leave."