Simple diner-style space offers a cozy hometown vibe with a relaxed city-center atmosphere. The environment stays quiet and friendly, attracting an older crowd during calm hours. Cleanliness and organization stand out, supporting a comfortable and inviting setting.
Food here is consistently excellent and delicious with no wait time for orders. The quality and service complement the great atmosphere well.
Omelettes come with chunks of bacon packed with flavor and cook exactly as ordered. The gyro omelette stands out as delicious, with eggs cooked absolutely perfect every time.
Good to know
Expect busy times on weekends; reservations are not required.
The restaurant offers a 4% discount for cash payments only.
Breakfast prices are reasonable, with meals under $40 for two.
Old diner with loud music and cooks who often sing along to classic R&B tunes. Atmosphere feels warm and friendly, attracting regulars who enjoy the upbeat vibe. Seating includes front counter spots ideal for solo diners, creating a casual and lively breakfast setting.
Food comes in large portions with great flavors and consistent quality. Prices stay reasonable while the dishes remain amazingly good and satisfying.
Eggs come out fluffy and perfectly cooked, whether scrambled or in a Greek omelette with feta, spinach, and sausage crumbles. The chef sometimes delivers scrambled eggs personally, adding a nice touch to the meal.
Good to know
They are now open for dinner until 7pm.
The restaurant charges extra for items like fries and adding protein to salads.
Parking is challenging.
Small space filled with punk kitsch decor and loud music creates a noisy, energetic atmosphere. Walls covered in stickers, signs, and relics give a unique, anarchist vibe. Long waits are common, but the food, especially biscuits and gravy and home fries, stands out.
Food offers fantastic flavors and consistently amazing quality. Waiting times exist but the delicious dishes make it worthwhile.
Omelettes come with rich fillings like butternut squash, aged white cheddar, and bacon or a mix of mushrooms, sausage, and onions. They serve with toast and seasoned home fries for a hearty meal.
Good to know
Golden Harvest Restaurant does not accept credit cards; only CASH or VENMO payments.
There is usually a wait outside and a two-hour wait for food.
Arriving early or not arriving starving is recommended to avoid long waits.
Unassuming, worn interior with small booths and a relaxed, cheerful atmosphere. Regulars enjoy unique breakfast dishes like special potatoes and cinnamon roll pancakes. The place feels like a hidden gem with a mom-and-pop diner vibe.
Food comes out fast and hot, always well prepared and consistent. Meals are affordable and served just how you like them every time.
Egg dishes come out quickly and hot with eggs cooked perfectly. Omelettes like the Greek and ham, cheese, and onion are solid, and the potatoes served alongside stand out as especially tasty.
Good to know
Parking is plentiful and available near the entrance.
Expect a busy atmosphere during weekend breakfast hours.
The diner is known for its large breakfast menu with many options.
Diner offers a spacious, cozy setting with a 90s nostalgic vibe and Greek American touches. Atmosphere feels friendly and relaxed, welcoming families and regulars alike. Booths feature retro phones, adding a distinctive classic touch.
Food offers a large variety with a focus on Greek dishes. Meals arrive fast and taste delicious.
Eggs come fully cooked with no runniness. The steak and eggs and meat combo pair well with eggs, and the biscuits and gravy include eggs for a hearty breakfast.
Good to know
Prices for food are high, with a side of bacon costing $4 for two slices.
Expect to pay around $60 for breakfast for three people.
A cup of tea costs $4.
Family restaurant with classic cafe style and car memorabilia creates a warm, cozy atmosphere that feels like a hometown diner. Seating suits both solo visits and groups, fostering a friendly, relaxed vibe. A small bakery counter offers Greek pastries alongside hearty breakfast and lunch options.
Food comes in large portions and tastes amazing with a simple, straightforward style. Service complements the great food well, making meals satisfying and enjoyable.
Greek omelette stands out with a rich flavor and pairs well with house special home fries and toast. Eggs come with a surcharge for extras, and options include combinations like pork chop with eggs or stuffed cakes alongside the omelette.
Good to know
SPUDS serves breakfast all day from 6am to 2pm.
The portions are large, making it a filling option.
Reservations are not required, and there is plenty of seating available.
Old school diner with Spartan decor offers a fast-paced yet homey atmosphere that feels like grandma's kitchen. The place balances bustling energy with a peaceful vibe, attracting regulars who know what to order.
Breakfast and lunch feature great food with reasonable prices. Service includes attentive waitstaff who accommodate dietary needs and allergies.
Medium eggs come out perfectly cooked, especially when scrambled soft. The Sparty's Special Omelette packs six eggs with cheese, ham, green pepper, tomatoes, onions, and mushrooms, making a large, filling meal at a reasonable price.
Good to know
Expect long wait times during busy school weekends.
The diner offers a special deal of six Coney Dogs for $1.99 each on Tuesdays with another purchase.
Prices for meals can be high, with some items costing over $19.
Classic diner with retro 70’s decor and old-style booths creates a cozy, casual atmosphere that feels like a southern home kitchen. The place stays busy and lively during breakfast and lunch, yet conversations remain easy to hear. It offers a welcoming, nostalgic vibe without flashy updates.
Food comes out quickly even when the place is busy. Portions offer great quantity and prices. Meals are prepared exactly as requested with friendly service.
Greek omelette offers a flavorful twist with fresh ingredients. The western omelette pairs well with blueberry-topped pancakes for a tasty combo.
Good to know
Expect long wait times during weekend brunch, especially after 10am.
Parking is limited; arrive early to secure a spot.
Prices are budget-friendly, with most breakfast items under $10.