“Outstanding service and portion sizes are huge for reasonable prices. My 14 year old son frequents here alone, and they always treat him with the utmost respect and kindness. They allowed the girl scouts to setup a place to sell, which I thought was nice. Especially on a busy Saturday morning.“
“I usually hate small cramp diners. So when I first walked in I was like "oh boy." To my surprise Everything about this place was great. The hostess and wait staff were friendly attentive and engaging.The coffee was better then an average cup. I want to know what brand it is. It had a bolder taste then standard diner coffee. The potatoes were awesome. The wooden menus were cool. Really had an old time local feel, in a time where that is just missing from everywhere and everything. The pork roll egg and cheese was good, but those potatoes were top notch. I'm going to come here again soon.“
“A wonderful restaurant they give you a lot of food good attention the owner is a great guy he talks to you and wants to know how you're feeling and how comfortable you are never any problems when you're parking and you're going to enjoy yourself and I guarantee you you you will bring home a doggy bag “
“Every good diner has a hefty menu, hearty portions, decent prices, and great food. Brick Diner checks all the boxes and if you get Amanda as your waitress, she's super. I had a hankering for eggs and corned beef hash and theirs made my day. Eat up!!“
“Absolutely one of our favorite go to places to eat for breakfast and lunch . It’s a place that we also love to go to not only for their food, but because they always make you feel so welcome and treat their customers like family. Highly recommend Connie’s .“
“This is the best diner in the area bar none. I’ve been coming here for over 20 years and they only get better. Even with the crazy prices nowadays these folks keep it fair. The service is bar none. I wish I remember the young ladies name that helped us. She was phenomenal!! Thank you all for allllll the years of tue best food and the best service!!!“
“Nestled along the bustling stretch of Rt 70 in Lakewood, the Rt 70 Diner shines as a beacon for breakfast enthusiasts. Upon arrival, the diner’s popularity was immediately evident, greeting us with a crowded scene that hinted at the local favoritism it enjoys. This initial impression set high expectations for the culinary experience to come.The ambiance of Rt 70 Diner blends the quintessential American diner aesthetic with a dash of modernity. The lively atmosphere, characterized by the hum of conversations and the clinking of cutlery, was infectious, making us eager to dive into the menu.The diner’s menu boasted an extensive array of breakfast options, from classic pancakes and eggs to more inventive dishes that intrigued the palate. Each dish we ordered was served with a generous portion size, ensuring a satisfying start to the day. The quality of the food was notable, with every ingredient tasting fresh and meticulously prepared. The pancakes were fluffy and light, while the eggs were cooked to perfection, paired with crispy, golden-brown hash browns.Service at Rt 70 Diner was commendable, despite the crowd. The staff maneuvered the busy environment with efficiency and a friendly demeanor, making us feel welcome and attended to throughout our visit.“
“We go here every weekend (best grits, breakfast quesadillas, good omelets, good service!) while eating today they asked if we could switch tables to accommodate a larger party which we didn’t mind anyway, but they comped the bill! Good people great food!“
“Food was great! Came out promptly and correct. Good deal for the price. It is a smaller place and could use some updating but a nice local spot!Wheelchair accessibility: May be hard to maneuver a wheelchair in here since it is a smaller space“
“Great little hole-in-the wall diner! Not fancy but cutely themed for the older folks. Been coming here for years and it's always consistently good. We usually only have breakfast but I have had their triple decker club sandwiches and burgers which are also very good. Cash only!“
“Small, quaint diner. Friendly, helpful staff and delicious food. We had an amazing experience at this diner. Some of us had lunch, others had breakfast all of us were pleased with the quality, and quantity of our meals. If I lived here, this would definitely be a go to for us. Will surely return next time we are in town and definitely recommending to anyone visiting.“
“Conveniently located next to a blood testing facility, where you have just fasted all night is this kinda quaint L-shaped diner that spacious enough to get a personal feel and elbow room.Their menu has the typical diner, fair and the coffee flows freely. The food coming out is tasty and The plates are full of food, but it has a slight mass produced feel about it. Think of IHOPWhich is surely not the case, everything is being done fresh, but whenever you come to breakfast is miles away from that home griddled look.This place is one of my wife’s favorite places to have breakfast though. For years when I was on shift work, she would go here, she’s never minded dining alone. For the same reasons, I often ate my midday meal alone, which became a blessing when I started eating sushi.So it’s a bit out-of-the-way it’s a few miles down the road of Mule Road off of Route 37, but it’s a more affordable solution than many of the breakfast places in this area.Just as an FYI, this is Mac in the middle of a senior retirement village, there could be some crowded breakfast days.“
“Classic Greek owned diner with all the best diner foods!I generally have a lot more to say when leaving a review but much like a classic diner it's best to keep this one simple - Princess Maria is one of the best diners in our county. They have it all and make everything with great ingredients, delicious flavor and sizeable portions!It may be time to change the name to Queen Maria, our lady of the east coast diners. ?? ?“
“Old school diner, hasnt changed much in the past 20+ yrs, but clean and inviting. Reasonable prices and an accomodating variety of choices. I go regularly with my family. Its a diner, wish i could give it a 5Parking: Depending on when you go there is usually ample parking.“
“Twas a dark and mildly overcast night with a few sprinkles hanging in the air when the urge came up on me... I want to go to the diner and not be so alone. Being alone is a horrible thing. So stop in did I and what to my eyes did behold a smattering of people and weary wait staff who still have genuine smiles and care for people. I got my food cooked to order and just the right amount of checking not too much not too little. With a laugh as I went to pay the bill the manager asked if I'd like to go cup or did I like the glass that much. Great people and diner food you expect in NJ. I'll be returning.“
“Clean, good food, attentive and witty waitstaff. I enjoyed a breakfast parfait, while my husband had a Santa Fe omelet. Others in our party had pancakes, gyro, biscuits, French toast, different types of eggs and toasts, and more. No complaints“
“I live up the street and discovered this diner has the best soups in town. I order soup to-go there several times a week for lunch. While the soup always on point, it’s the customer service when i go to pick it up that makes the experience so enjoyable. I feel like I’m visiting friends when I walk in the door - always so friendly kind. They actually make me way to work there with them ?.I just really appreciate the welcoming family aspect of this diner and kind and loving hearts of those who work there. Oh, and try the stuffed pepper soup when they have it on the menu! *chef’s kiss* ?-Sandi Joy“
“By far the best brunch place in Brick. Turning Point has become overpriced bleh food and Taylor Sams can never seem to get an order right and their famous biscuits isn't all that, as claimed and the noise level is deafening.The Lox Benedict blows Turning Point away by a mile for the quality and taste and portion. The Carnitas Egg Benedict is also amazing. The pulled pork was perfectly moist.The best part is their burgers. A blend of ground chuck, short rib and brisket, cooked to order. Let me repeat that. Served any way you want it. Yes, you can have a medium rare burger because they grind their own beef just like Bobby's Burger before they left Monmouth Mall. And it's served on a real brioche bun. Not the fake stuff you see advertised at other bars or like at Shop Rite and it's a mound of dry bread. This is the real deal. Soft and buttery and holds up perfectly to not fall apart when you bite into it, to create the right bun to meat ratio. I had the Ultimate Brunch Burger and I was hooked. Five Guys or Smash Burger can't even compete with this delicacy of perfection.They had a special of short ribs on a burger. OMGosh, by far the best burger I’ve had in awhile. This is the ultimate “man” burger. Not just a dollop of short ribs but a pile of it that was tender, juicy and yummy. This should be a staple.Their sweet potato fries are also the best in town. Their truffle oil regular fries with short rib is amazing and enough for leftovers and microwave very well the next day since they are fatter than your typical fast food which wilts once you nuke it.I don’t recommend the calamari. Typical gummy and over fried like any other place. If you want the best, go to La Mondina and you will discover what calamari should taste like.If you hate the noise especially on their busy Sundays, I highly recommend going during the afternoon. The best seating is in the side parlor and behind the VW bus next to the bar to block out the noise.Update. Decided to order online due to Mothers Day rush. Big mistake. Place was a mad house, not enough help at cashier to handle crowd. Ticket did not include side of fruit even though I paid for it on their website through Door Dash. Not employee fault, fault with bad communication between online ordering and print out at restaurant. Had to tell cashier to include it.The worst part was some short order cook decided to burn an English muffin to a black crisp that was inedible and include it in my wife’s lox Benedict. Thanks for my wife’s Mother’s Day breakfast. FYI, the sweet potato fries are a smaller portion to goNever again will I order online and pick up the food because you can’t inspect the food until you are home and I didn’t want to return to that disorganized restaurant.Update:The brioche bread is replaced with Kings Hawaiian sweet bread which still holds up and not fall apart. Not as buttery and great as a brioche but still acceptable. Bacon could be crispier on their Ultimate Breakfast Burger for texture. Bacon was a tad soggy and chewy. Perfectly cooked to order meat though, medium rare.Sweet potato fries are now tri colored but still crispy and amazing. If you desire tater tot style, Brick House Tavern in Neptune offer scrumptious gems that are crispy and not soggy.Lox with poached eggs breakfast now has crispy fried potato cakes which is an excellent replacement to the typical English muffin. A novel way to add texture to elevate this dish.“