Take a step back in time, back to the 1950's at Brogan's Diner, where people come to gather and enjoy meals your mother (or first wife) used to cook! Greeted with a pleasant smile and a cheerful hello and a great cup of Java... The hostess/waitress knew just about everyone coming in the door by name, and what they ate last time they were in! That always impressed me, staff that cares enough to remember the regulars!
The atmosphere is 1950's, lots of memorabilia, lots of good memories, lots of good food. Breakfast was perfectly cooked, with a sufficient quantity of bacon and eggs, cubed pan fries and real toast [not warm bread barely toasted on one side!] to fill the average Boomer...Great to enter a restaurant where the crowd is of the age to appreciate the diner era! No Karen's or Terry's to whine about life and state of their eggs or gluten toast! No rude young people or obnoxious children to spoil one's breakfast!
Service was good. Eh, it's not a McD's, your food is cooked fresh and in real time on a real grill by a real short-order cook!
The prices are a bit steep for some dishes, but in line with other breakfast places... It's too bad that along with everything 1950's the prices weren't the same as they were back then!! However I can't imagine any Brogan's breakfast going for $3.46! Expect a range in the low to mid $20's with a generous tip... Steak and eggs notwithstanding...
Open decently early in the morning, give them a try! You won't be disappointed!