Asa’s Winsted Diner

135 Main St, Winsted
(860) 238-7515

Recent Reviews

Picassa Mahalo

Our family of 6 stopped in 4 late breaky, the place is clean, the folks were very welcoming. The waitress was happy & patient w/all of us deciding. The stuffed waffles are Amazing. I had cheese omelet & my plate was full. Wonderful place & they kept my coffee filled.????????????Parking: No worries 4 parking

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Made Fresh, Western Omelette with Home Fries and Rye Toast, Belgian Waffle with Syrup and Grilled Bacon, Rye Toast

Legacy_Well

Went for a simple meal and definitely worth comingI had an amazing omelet while my friend had a stuffed waffle, absolutely amazing all around. Chef was nice and the place was nice and cozy as wellWill definitely be coming back!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Ham and Cheese Omelette, Corned Beef Hash

mary h.

The food is ok. Breakfast is better than lunch from my experience. Everything is kinda greasy grill cooked- which kinda works for some items , but not all. Its not horrible but its not great either. The owner is the chef and freindly enough.

Denise G.

Friendly atmosphere. Food came out quick and was good! Breakfast all day was perfect.

Jodi B.

WINSTED Diner... Asa is awesome and his food is fast and fresh! I cooked for him while he was open for dinners... I now know how to properly cook a steak! Thanks Asa!!! Stop in! Food is small town good!!!

Justin DeVaull

Always a great breakfast! ? ? ☕️

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Bruce Giarraffa

Just what we were looking for. A no nonsense, good, local breakfast place.Totally happy with the quality, portions and friendly service. Coffee refills were constant and server “M” made sure we were well taken care of.We’ll be back!

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Ham and Cheese Omelette, Home Fried Potatoes

Benjamin Mulhall

Great place to grab a quick breakfast, service is great. Food reminds me of homemade. Oh and the French toast was amazing!!!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Brian Deeley

I ordered the hungry man special and the eggs were runny, home fries were dried outThe French toast was all bread as if he didn't let the bread soak. I made a complaint and he took my plate and told me to get out so l left without eating.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Carleen C.

Great breakfast! Had two eggs and sausage. Definitely get the sausage! Enjoyed the bar counter. Quick service and the food arrived fresh and hot.

Dawn Duck

Asa's is awesome! I go there every time I come up from Virginia to visit my friend. Definitely check them out!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Peter Seattle WA

Nice little place. Nice people. Good breakfast.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 4

Service: 5

Jeff D.

Oh. My. God. Just no. We were going to try out another diner in town but after 2 couples were seated before us, we were told there is about a 35 minute wait. Called ASAs and they said there was no wait. Walked in the front door, not only no wait but about 20% full. Um ok. The waitress had cat hair all over her back. The menu was priced very similar to the nice breakfast place I was willing to wait for. The food was ok. If you are going to pay $13.50 for a 3 egg omeltte dont do it here. My food was passable. My wifes eggs were raw in the middle. This is an owner of Louie's Across the street. He sold lunch foods and had a big hot dog. Decided people like breakfast better, so he took his hot dog across the street when the location became available. From the owner, to the cook, to the waitresses, there is no dedication to cleanliness or quality. Its the typical greasy spoon, except even a greasy spoon can be very good. This was not. As we sat, the place became more empty as the locals who were on the deck before us finished their cigarettes and paid and left. Yet, our food - 1 omelette each exactly the same, with the same toast and homefries, took about 20 minutes. The coffee was burnt, and the waitress asked if we wanted each item. The menu lists that the omelettes come with toast and homefries. -Do you want toast? -Do you want toast? -Do you want homefries? -Do you want homefries? Come. on. The most expensive item on the menu seems to be expensive for no good reason. The "hungry-man" breakfast is the same 13.50 (3) egg omelette with (1) extra egg for 3.50. Yep. You are paying 3.50 for an egg, when the rest of the breakfast comes out to 13.50 with 3 eggs. Figure that one out. If this place was in Tijuana and the meal cost $3.50, Id recommend it. As it is, avoid it like the plague. (which might actually exist here). This place is also listed as ASA's Steak and Seafood. I cant even imagine.

Sandy Payne

Last year's maple syrup glued to tables. Very gross tacky table tops. Waitress got the orders correct and was curteous. Warmed coffee several times.

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 3

Service: 3

Michelle Rosen

A hidden gem of a place. Great breakfast and lunch in a downhome, friendly atmosphere.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

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