Andre's Diner

100 Willow St # 3, Manchester - 03103
76 reviews
Diner
(603) 623-8218

Great little hidden gem. Food taste like my mother cooked it. I actually debated on writing a review so I could keep it to myself.

Ok, let's get into this. My 68 year old, disabled veteran, father, his long time friend, his friends wife and their three, adult, disabled children went here for breakfast this morning. With two other customers in the establishment, they were told it would be a wait, no problem. After a while, the waitress came over and asked them all to leave and when questioned as to why, she said that she "doesn't want their kind" there. Every single disabled person and veteran in the greater Manchester area should be aware of the sort of treatment that can expect at Andre's Diner and act accordingly. This sort of blatant bigotry and discrimination is so far beyond acceptable that I can't even fathom it happening. Not in this day and age. This woman is a disgusting bogot and if her employer supports her in these actions, then so are they. It is my sincerest hope that no one will patronize this establishment after being made aware of these actions. There is no excuse and no reason for this behavior.

Jacques Pepin could host an omelet cooking seminar here and I still wouldn't give them my money-Refusing service to a veteran and their disabled guests is abhorrent.Worse that there was no apparent reason aside from finding it difficult to accommodate them.You shouldn't be in the service industry if you are unable to provide service.

You have click on s star to rate it. But even a 1 is to high for this place. The lowest of low. No respect for people with disabilities and no respect for veterans. And what kind of people are they? I dont understand in this day and age how people can be so judgemental. If there money is green what the hell difference does it make what they look like. I bet you would let the Kardashians in with a red carpet. You would probably even give them their meals because it would be good or. And it would make your scummy place look good. Just discussing. I hope you sleep good at night.

Would recommend this place to anybody after they made a disabled Vietnam veteran and a family with special needs people leave because it would be to much work to serve them. With only two other patrons in the building. They should be thoroughly ashamed of this reprehensible behavior.

Relatively new to Manchester and after finding out how a small group of disable vets was treated here, no quality of food would get my business here. Disappointing that places get away with treating people like this.

This business is not friendly toward people with disabilities. Unacceptable. Asking people to leave because of appearances can, should and will lose customers. No excuse.

This establishment felt the need to deny service to my 68 year old, disabled veteran father, two family friends and their adult, disabled children without provocation, other then the disabilities that existed in this group.

Hands down best breakfast diner I've ever eaten in, best quality of food served with a side of humor and tons of laughter! I've personally enjoyed food here for over 30yrs of my life!!!

Criminally underrated. We were looking for breakfast pancakes and found this gem after struggling to find parking elsewhere (thank God). The owner is a really sweet lady, she’s really familiar with the city and has a lot of cool stories to share if you start up a conversation. The food was incredible. I had three strips of bacon with two eggs over easy, a side of hash browns, three sausage links and a hot Italian sausage. My companion had pancakes (which were probably the fluffiest I’ve ever had). The owner is really picky about her ingredients and it shows, she tries to keep them as healthy and fresh as possible. The hours are great for an early bird special or for a nice sit in breakfast before you head to work. I can’t wait to come back for more.