Fishtown Diner

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This diner offers a warm dose of Philadelphia nostalgia with murals of iconic local symbols, creating a pleasant and fun atmosphere. The spacious and inviting setting combined with attentive service makes it a welcoming spot for those seeking a gluten-free friendly environment.

Good to know

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Arrive before 12 PM to avoid the lunch rush.

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Street parking is available but can be hard to find.

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Open 24 hours on weekends for late-night dining.

2424 E York St, Philadelphia, PA 19125, USA
2.4km

People are saying

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Fishtown Diner Review Google Maps leads you right to the front door. Street parking is available (when you can find it), or you can use a nearby shopping plaza a few blocks away and then walk a short distance to the diner. Upon entering, we were greeted by smiling faces, a warm dose of Philadelphia nostalgia, and murals gracing nearly every wall. We were seated in front of a mural featuring the Liberty Bell, a subway train car, a Fishtown bus, the Love Statue, and of course my favorite, the Rocky statue with the art museum in the background. Behind the register, another mural pays homage to local sports legends: the Philadelphia Eagles, Flyers, 76ers, and Phillies, celebrating the city's rich heritage. The diner offers a mix of tables, booths, and counter seating, while the menu boasts plenty of choices at reasonable prices. We arrived at 11:30 AM, and the atmosphere really picks up around noon, so I recommend getting there before 12 if you can. Now, let’s talk about the food. I enjoyed this experience with my wife and kiddo. My kiddo ordered the cookies and cream milkshake, which was rich and creamy, and he also tried the boston crème short stack pancakes. Although the portion was so large he couldn’t finish them, so come hungry! My wife, who has a gluten allergy, opted for the salmon and grits served with a fruit cup instead of bread. The salmon was cooked to perfection without tasting frozen or dried out, and its flavor was spot on. As for me, I went with the Fishtown omelet, accompanied by home fries and rye toast. When the server asked if I wanted peppers and onions with the home fries, I couldn’t resist when in Rome, right? Overall, the food was fantastic and the dining experience was truly memorable. Shout out to our server, Kat, you were awesome!
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Ate here for the first time and it was great! They have a large menu with so many choices of food to eat. Not much variety for vegetarian/vegan/gluten free but still better than most diners. The service is wonderful. Both the hostess and our waitress made us feel warm and at home. They have plenty of desserts to choose from that vary over time and the interior is fun!

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