Rarely do I write a review whether it's a good or bad experience but I'd feel guilty if I saw somebody else leave a bad review after we went there. Food wasn't good. Service wasn't good. Family of 4 with 2 smaller kids and our bill was $61. We literally ordered a pancake and sausage for our daughter and 2 pancakes and bacon for out son. That was half the bill alone. My wife had a sausage scramble with a biscuit and gravy and I had an omelet with a biscuit and gravy. At $15/person for some very subpar breakfast I'd recommend anywhere else. The the biggest problem these days is people don't take any pride in the work they do. The waitress didn't act friendly and the cook was upset that it was busy. If you don't want to be somewhere please retire. I would have happily paid that much for good food but I feel like I was robbed.
The French toast is where it's at. So yummy! The local sausage and bacon was also delicious! Anytime I'm in town this is a must!
This place has been here forever, under different names. It's very small - only 6, 4-person tables and 8 stools at the counter, so we waited about 1/2 hour for a table. It was worth the wait! We both had breakfast and it was all good. They're famous for pie.
Great diner food. A top pick for breakfast. Love the authentic diner feel!
Service was great. Pork sausage patty nothing to write home about. Pretty bland. Hash browns not hash browns, more like home fry potatoes. True hash browns are usually made with shredded potatoes, which are cooked until crunchy. Bacon could have been better if using peppered or maple or hickory.
Great place to eat. Everything is freshly made with fresh ingredients. Prices are very reasonable. Very friendly staff. Service is very quick
This place is absolutely amazing! The atmosphere is great and so is the people. They really care about their customers and will try to get to know you. I definitely recommend :)
A cute li'l place I grabbed some breakfast at. The french toast and bacon was yummy!
This is the perfect American diner. There is one big, visible flattop grill churning out breakfast and lunch simultaneously while creating heavenly smells. You can watch the cook at work, and the skill is evident. The service is friendly and attentive. Everything down to the tiny details of the decor, the tables, the bar and stools, the milkshake machine, the little jelly packets, and the hot silver syrup container brought to each customer is perfect and deeply authentic. Tabasco and Frank's Red hot sauce grace every table in large bottles. The meat and eggs are sourced from local farms, in a miraculously unpretentious and affordable way, and you can taste the quality in the bacon and eggs. The biscuits and gravy are good too, a rarity from any restaurant anywhere. Good ingredients are prepared simply and humbly at this magical place, which also serves homemade pies and gooey butter cake. Only a fool wouldn't buy some pie before leaving here. This place deserves a Michelin star and landmark status. It is a rare beast in a time when Americans descend in politically divided droves upon satanic corporate facades like Cracker Barrel and Texas Roadhouse, and unwelcoming bourgeois hipster vegan avocado bruncheries selling "okay colonizer" stickers for 5 bucks a pop. If there is a line, just wait in it. Trust me. Relax and enjoy a true experience in the kind of place you worry might be vanishing from this world. Order too much food and eat yourself sick, and then eat some pie too. Bring your real friends and loved ones here. Be kind America. There is hope for us yet.
My experience at this diner is always enjoyable with delicious food and a home feel.I would recommend this spot for a good hot coffee in the morning and a nice place to sit and study or have a small group meeting.Rather its dinning in or taking out you are going to enjoy every moment!!