Found this quaint little place off google. The reviews made it even more appealing so we had to try it out. We went for late breakfast on a Wednesday morning. Very friendly staff. Decorated with pictures from old times. Was established in 1909. Met the nice lady who’s grandfather bought it from Jim so it’s been in her family for over 60 years. Highly recommend. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Food ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Cleanliness ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Staff (Front and Back) ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Highly Recommend Will definitely stop by next time we pass through. Also, thanks for the history lesson.
The sign in the door reads "No masks allowed, no hoodies allowed". And not a single person was wearing one. 6/22/21
Ok, the only reason I'm here, only reason I've even heard of the restaurant or the town, was Alton Brown's second "Feasting on Asphalt" special from the "Good Eats" days. He had pancakes w/beef tips because they didn't have chicken & waffles. I'd have been happy with either. Neither is available.
The lady who seated us seemed to want to be anywhere else doing anything else. Fortunately, the other lady took our order and had a perceptible sense of humor and tolerance of humans. Menu is straightforward, we went with a club sandwich & biscuits & gravy, sweet tea & a lemonade. Can't get much more Southern. (One menu item was a "clump of tuna". Avoided that.) The biscuits were a bit over-toasted but the sausage gravy was good as was the sandwich & fries. The bathrooms are....something else. No locks, no handles, look like they're 40 yrs old. Clean-ish, better than many a convenience store but in need of some serious work. Was 4 stars until that point.
Absolutely the BEST hash browns I’ve ever had in my life! Crispy, fresh and yummy! The jelly was homemade strawberry, also delicious. Jim’s is a step back in time, but worth the stop. Great food and atmosphere.
Hash browns so crispy that they tasted like shoestring potato’s ,they deep fry them , my toast was bad, not sure how you do that. Very disappointed :( My friends biscuit was not soft and tasted like a day old . Eggs were not cooked like we asked
I will eat here every time I'm in Greenville. I am so glad i found Jim's, from the friendly ladies at the front to the awesome cooks to the history on the walls, I love everything about this place. My food was cooked perfectly, and I've been called a picky eater, but whatever,, this place rocks. I'm back again, and just like before,,I love it. I wish I lived closer to Greenville,I would eat here a lot more often. All I can say is I will be back for more, and thanks Jim's. O,one more thing. They make the best " hot sauce " ever, I was given a bottle for my birthday and if I had known this stuff was so good I would have had some a long time ago.
Found our breakfast place! Small place downtown with history and charm. Amazing food and great southern hospitality. The grits are out of this world delicious!
Wow what an unexpected place to find in Greenville, MI. This establishment has been in business for a long time and still is family run. If you're in the area please go eat there. This is the kind of local restaurant's we all should help make it in these hard times. As so many businesses I this small town haven't. Thanks for the good food, the friendly locals and great service. Best of luck to you all.
Denise Edmondson
Found this quaint little place off google. The reviews made it even more appealing so we had to try it out. We went for late breakfast on a Wednesday morning. Very friendly staff. Decorated with pictures from old times. Was established in 1909. Met the nice lady who’s grandfather bought it from Jim so it’s been in her family for over 60 years.
Highly recommend.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Food
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Cleanliness
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Staff (Front and Back)
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Highly Recommend
Will definitely stop by next time we pass through. Also, thanks for the history lesson.
Mark Thomas
The sign in the door reads "No masks allowed, no hoodies allowed". And not a single person was wearing one. 6/22/21
Ok, the only reason I'm here, only reason I've even heard of the restaurant or the town, was Alton Brown's second "Feasting on Asphalt" special from the "Good Eats" days. He had pancakes w/beef tips because they didn't have chicken & waffles. I'd have been happy with either. Neither is available.
The lady who seated us seemed to want to be anywhere else doing anything else. Fortunately, the other lady took our order and had a perceptible sense of humor and tolerance of humans.
Menu is straightforward, we went with a club sandwich & biscuits & gravy, sweet tea & a lemonade. Can't get much more Southern. (One menu item was a "clump of tuna". Avoided that.)
The biscuits were a bit over-toasted but the sausage gravy was good as was the sandwich & fries.
The bathrooms are....something else. No locks, no handles, look like they're 40 yrs old. Clean-ish, better than many a convenience store but in need of some serious work. Was 4 stars until that point.
Brandon Cross
Awesome stop off the road for a quick bite. Couldn't have been happier with the food and the friendly service. Very pleased we stopped in.
Ashley-Nicole Parker
nice family owned spot for a hot home style breakfast 100% recommend (: the type of place you walk in a stranger and come out with friends
Rebecca Stewart
Absolutely the BEST hash browns I’ve ever had in my life! Crispy, fresh and yummy! The jelly was homemade strawberry, also delicious. Jim’s is a step back in time, but worth the stop. Great food and atmosphere.
Kari Bush
Hash browns so crispy that they tasted like shoestring potato’s ,they deep fry them , my toast was bad, not sure how you do that. Very disappointed :( My friends biscuit was not soft and tasted like a day old . Eggs were not cooked like we asked
donny simpson
I will eat here every time I'm in Greenville. I am so glad i found Jim's, from the friendly ladies at the front to the awesome cooks to the history on the walls, I love everything about this place. My food was cooked perfectly, and I've been called a picky eater, but whatever,, this place rocks.
I'm back again, and just like before,,I love it. I wish I lived closer to Greenville,I would eat here a lot more often. All I can say is I will be back for more, and thanks Jim's. O,one more thing. They make the best " hot sauce " ever, I was given a bottle for my birthday and if I had known this stuff was so good I would have had some a long time ago.
Will Warstler
Great breakfast & coffee! Service was excellent.
Amber Thigpen
Found our breakfast place! Small place downtown with history and charm. Amazing food and great southern hospitality. The grits are out of this world delicious!
Gary Scofield
Wow what an unexpected place to find in Greenville, MI. This establishment has been in business for a long time and still is family run. If you're in the area please go eat there. This is the kind of local restaurant's we all should help make it in these hard times. As so many businesses I this small town haven't. Thanks for the good food, the friendly locals and great service. Best of luck to you all.