Bewertungen
Restaurant bewertenWe went to this restaurant for lunch on a Sunday afternoon around 1:45, despite Google Maps indicating it was very busy. However, we were seated promptly and our friendly waitress took our order. We had to ask to see the breakfast menu, which was separate. My husband ordered a pastrami corned beef dish, which was filled with lean meat and steamed vegetables instead of fries. I ordered the Reuben sandwich and requested light on the Russian dressing, to which the waitress smartly informed me that it is always served on the side. The sandwich was delicious and packed with sauerkraut, meat, and cheese. Both of us were satisfied and took half of our sandwiches home. Our companions ordered omelets, which they both enjoyed. One requested dry toast, but it came buttered instead, which was a bit disappointing but not a major issue. The total bill for all four of us came to $58, with $6 spent on two large colas (3% surcharge for credit or debit card payments). The restaurant is a great place to relax and chat, with nice booths and a pleasant atmosphere without loud background music, which we appreciated. We will definitely visit again when we return to the area.
Reviews are always accurate. The food here is scrumptious. The decor is charming and the place is spotless. The staff is very friendly. Prices are fair. I will definitely be returning!
This diner may not be worth going out of your way for, but it's a decent option if you're in the neighborhood. The menu offers generous portions and the food is enjoyable, especially for kids with classic dishes like chicken fingers, fries, and hot dogs. The service was friendly and efficient, with a bonus for the constant coffee refills. Some may appreciate the nostalgia of dining at this establishment, while others may not find it appealing.