Yearbook Diner

21 E Tioga St, Tunkhannock
(570) 836-9540

Recent Reviews

Matthew C.

Excellent food, very good coffee, and decent service at 630am on a Sunday... Awesome, stuff! I love to see how many people in small town America are up and about early in the day. I was driving through a scenic route from Pittsburgh to Binghmaton and stayed overnight nearby. My only beef is that I might have liked a few more top-offs of my coffee. Everything was a bit pricey, yes, but I understand it isn't cheap to live right now and small, independent businesses who work hard earn the money I give them.

Stan Brown

Very warm and inviting atmosphere. Attentive staff, overall very positive experience. Definitely recommend.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Keith Kline

Small diner in downtown Tunkhannock, street parking in front. I ordered scrapple the waitress said they make it on site, it was bland and could use some seasoning. The waitress said some customers ask for a little garlic to smear on it. $$

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 3

Service: 5

Kathleen L.

Simple and you get exactly what you ordered and nothing more than a sweet waitress! Coxzy and warm hospitality.

Jim Too

Stopped for breakfast on a Sunday morning. Busy but didn't have to wait for a table. Our waitress was excellent. We both had omelets. My wife had vegetarian and I had sausage and cheese. Both were very good. Would certainly stop in again.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Veggie Omellete with Mushrooms and Hash Browns

Kat @ Inspiration CAN be Found Everywhere

We loved it! New place for us when we are in the

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 4

Jessie Atchie

1st time, great food, big portions! Our server was awesome, shared info about the area with us and was very attentive!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Pancakes

Heather Schillaci

I like and dislike some things.Service is always good. Waitresses always running by to fill that coffee cup. One in particular is my favorite. Shes got a lot of character and heart.Food is both good and "ok"Coffee is the best in Tunkhannock. Eggs Benedict when they have it is so good.Today I got cream chipped beef which is always my favorite, but here it is way too peppery.Last weekend I stopped, I had black toast, and you cant really call their Omelettes an Omelette. Its more or less "glorified scrambled eggs" that they happen to fold in half. They taste good, but I cant get pass the messy look. I prefer my omelettes with the 2 fold method and my components not showing through.Even with that being said, the food is still ok, the atmosphere is nice. And we'll still be stopping here.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 4

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: SOS and Corned Beef Hash

Jessica O.

We came here around lunchtime on a Sunday. They were serving breakfast all day. Not in the mood for breakfast so that was a bit disappointing. There was no way to check this beforehand since they do not have a working website or much presence anywhere online. They had your stereotypical breakfast foods. Omelets, eggs served with your choice of meat (bacon, ham, sausage), and toast, breakfast sandwiches, and pancakes. Some of the sides were hashbrowns, grits, bagels, etc. Would have liked some options for food that I would not be able to easily make at home. Food came out quick. Thats the perk of their simplified menu. They have specials depending on what day it is. I wanted to order the biscuits and gravy since that was their weekend special, but they were out of it. Ended up going with a bagel with a sausage on the side. Pay up front.

David J.

Food is great but it should not cost 23.00 for breakfast no matter how good it is way to pricey

Chuck D.

Love The Yearbook. We go every Saturday morning for breakfast. Love the wait staff, love the people we sit with.

Thomas Segeda

Food was OK but for a 15 dollar breakfast 2 eggs toast home fries and a fatty sliver of ham I won't be returning. This is Tunkhannock not NYC. You can get a 2 pound cheese steak in Philly for like 12$ best of luck

Walter Rought (GATOR)

Same old thing over priced and food was mediocre.

J S

Quite pricey for a simple diner. Food was okay. The toast was so burned on one side that it was completely black. On a positive note, the banana pancakes were delicious! But $4.75 for two pieces of bacon is sad.

Bethany W.

Loved this little place. First time and we stopped for breakfast. The waitresses were super friendly and made you feel like a regular. Excellent diner breakfast and yummy coffee. Would stop again!

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