“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!“
“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.“
“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.“
“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“
“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!“