Vincentown Diner

2357 US-206, Southampton
(609) 267-3033

Recent Reviews

Brian Delaney

What a Menu ! A CulinaryDelight ...Never a bad meal

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

B Edgar

Had a great night of prime rib with great friends. Our server, Nicole, was great. Will be sure to return.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Beth Caruso

Excellent service and staff. Love that the Chef Jason came out to check on us several time . Waitress was wonderful too.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Crab Cakes

Robert Spiegel

Have been going to this diner for years and they keep getting better and better. Highly recommend. Great locally sourced fresh food.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Maryann K.

Service was outstanding! The food was absolutely delicious! Hats off to all who made our monthly gathering the best!

Teresa McIntyre

Food was great. My friends and I enjoyed the food. Our first time visiting. Prices are reasonable. The manager came to my table to ask if everything was okay. I was impressed. I plan to return.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Renata Barnes

The truffle fries. That is all.

Jo Ann M.

Who messes up pancakes? They were like rubber. I do not recommend them. Quiche is good but I'm not a fan of this place.

Christal Hardy

The best bread pudding and such a huge serving ! ? I was amazed when they brought it out

Dennis C

If your last trip to Flavortown was to Vincentown Diner, you would be delightfully surprised at the meal you would receive here. So go ahead and add that to the list. Growing up in Jersey, I feel that Vincentown Diner definitely raves as one of the better local diners that I have been to. I mean, don't take my word for it - you can always look to a much better known and more qualified person than myself, i.e. Guy Fieiri.Not an expert in diner cuisine and experiences by any means, I feel that Vincentown Diner does a great job in keeping with the times - the modernization of their image and menu is apparent. Sure, there is definitely the train of thought that sticking with the basics is the right way of doing things. However, I argue that in an industry and culture where stagnation may result in downfall, Vincentown Diner does a great job at maintaining the basics while exploring menu items that bridges the gap to other tastes and experiences. As such, Vincentown Diner is truly unique.From the moment you arrive, you will find that the Vincentown Diner does not subscribe to the typical brick-and-mortar, 70s/80s diner appearance. The design of the building is incredibly sleek, with clean lines and appearance. It does a great job at catching one's attention as it sits upon the intersection. You may even mistake it as a fine dining venue, until you see the word "diner" on it. There is a neat patio area with rocking chairs, but all the seating is located inside the diner.Upon entering the diner, you will begin to see the transition into the old school diner look as if you are travelling through time in a sense. The diner is clean and well maintained. The bathrooms are a bit small, but this is probably not the reason why you're here. We ate here around noon, and found that the service was great. Literally the entire staff was approachable and incredibly friendly. Our waiter was outstanding and knowledgeable of the menu items; he was on point with taking our orders and delivered accordingly.As mentioned previously, the menu items fused traditional diner items (breakfast, sandwiches, and burgers) and explores a bit of other cultural items. The food was great (I know I'm being vague here, but I assure you that you will be delighted with the portions and flavor in your meal). I'm looking forward to coming back again, and trying out their burgers.If you're working on Fort Dix, whether that be during the weekday or weekend, I challenge you to make the trip out this way to Vincentown Diner. Trust me, the meal will make your day! But really for anyone in New Jersey, I would recommend Vincentown Diner as a State-wide staple.Wheelchair accessibility: There is an ADA compliant ramp that leads to the entrance of the building.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Dennis C.

If your last trip to Flavortown was to Vincentown Diner, you would be delightfully surprised at the meal you would receive here. So go ahead and add that to the list. Growing up in Jersey, I feel that Vincentown Diner definitely raves as one of the better local diners that I have been to. I mean, don't take my word for it - you can always look to a much better known and more qualified person than myself, i.e. Guy Fieiri. Not an expert in diner cuisine and experiences by any means, I feel that Vincentown Diner does a great job in keeping with the times - the modernization of their image and menu is apparent. Sure, there is definitely the train of thought that sticking with the basics is the right way of doing things. However, I argue that in an industry and culture where stagnation may result in downfall, Vincentown Diner does a great job at maintaining the basics while exploring menu items that bridges the gap to other tastes and experiences. As such, Vincentown Diner is truly unique. From the moment you arrive, you will find that the Vincentown Diner does not subscribe to the typical brick-and-mortar, 70s/80s diner appearance. The design of the building is incredibly sleek, with clean lines and appearance. It does a great job at catching one's attention as it sits upon the intersection. You may even mistake it as a fine dining venue, until you see the word "diner" on it. There is a neat patio area with rocking chairs, but all the seating is located inside the diner. Upon entering the diner, you will begin to see the transition into the old school diner look as if you are travelling through time in a sense. The diner is clean and well maintained. The bathrooms are a bit small, but this is probably not the reason why you're here. We ate here around noon, and found that the service was great. Literally the entire staff was approachable and incredibly friendly. Our waiter was outstanding and knowledgeable of the menu items; he was on point with taking our orders and delivered accordingly. As mentioned previously, the menu items fused traditional diner items (breakfast, sandwiches, and burgers) and explores a bit of other cultural items. The food was great (I know I'm being vague here, but I assure you that you will be delighted with the portions and flavor in your meal). I'm looking forward to coming back again, and trying out their burgers. If you're working on Fort Dix, whether that be during the weekday or weekend, I challenge you to make the trip out this way to Vincentown Diner. Trust me, the meal will make your day! But really for anyone in New Jersey, I would recommend Vincentown Diner as a State-wide staple.

Joseph R Neal

Ok food but was a little pricy. Plesant Attentive service with a quiet atmosphere.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 4

Diane White

It is always an enjoyable time at Vincentown Diner. Food is always good, staff are always pleasant and helpful.Parking: Plenty of parking spots and handicapped parking is plentiful right outside their doors. They also have a ramp system for wheel chair access.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Cheesesteak Spring Rolls, Reuben, Baked French Onion Soup, Fries, Chicken Parmesan, Onion Rings

Robert Placer

The food and price were excellent, and they have a solid selection of gluten-free meals and desserts.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Julie Mallory

As good as the buzz. Exceptional food for a diner.Parking: Plenty available, but you need to arrive early on a busy weekend.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 4

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Honey-Dipped Fried Chicken

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