Casual, cozy space with hand-painted tropical murals creates a nostalgic island vibe. Atmosphere stays laid-back and chill, with well-spaced tables enhancing comfort. Energy feels like home away from home, blending Hawaiian and Filipino influences.
Friendly and fast service creates a cool vibe. Music and ambience add to the nice atmosphere. The 10 steak and eggs special stands out as a cool menu option.
Rich, umami-packed adobo fried rice forms the base of the omelette, cooked with soy sauce, vinegar, garlic, and spices. The combination with lechon kawali adds a crispy, savory touch that stands out.
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The restaurant offers a monthly changing dine-in specials menu.
Expect generous portion sizes suitable for sharing.
Prices are reasonable compared to other local dining options.
Spacious and clean environment with comfortable booths and well-decorated interiors creates an inviting atmosphere. Music plays at a pleasant volume, enhancing the welcoming vibe. Guests enjoy a relaxed pace suitable for casual dining and socializing.
Comfortable atmosphere with cool vibes sets the tone. Decor feels contemporary and adds to the overall nice ambiance.
Omelettes come with options like steak and cheese, ham and cheese, and Denver styles. They pair well with sides such as cheesy grits and home potatoes.
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Reservations are not required, and walk-ins are welcome.
Expect a wait time of about 15 minutes for larger parties.
The cafe offers chicken sausage and turkey bacon for non-pork eaters.
Retro diner space features original 1950s decor with custom car booths and a jukebox playing 50s hits. Atmosphere stays pleasant and welcoming, with friendly staff and relaxed chatter. Regulars enjoy a cozy, colorful vibe that recalls classic American diners.
A very cool 50s aesthetic shapes the atmosphere with classic car decor and a red car-shaped booth. The vibe feels nostalgic and straight out of the 1950s.
Chorizo and Mexican omelettes stand out with bold, spicy flavors. Omelettes here come well-crafted and consistently satisfying.
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Omelet House 50โs Diner closes at 4 pm.
Parking is available at the diner.
Expect a surcharge when paying with a credit card.
Small cafe with dark stylish decor and a strong Texas vibe creates a smooth, enjoyable atmosphere. Music and interactive moments like line dances add to the friendly, homey energy. Unique touches include flavored butters and a photographer offering complimentary photos.
Atmosphere feels like a club with a unique and cool vibe throughout.
Veggie omelette stands out with a perfect taste and quality that surpasses typical versions. Portions are generous, making it enough to share and worth the price.
Good to know
Making a reservation is a must.
As of August 2024, no alcohol or sodas are served.
Expect 30-45 minute wait times before being seated.
Old gas station converted into a cozy, homey cafe with a surprisingly spacious and spotless interior. Traditional oldies music plays softly, creating a friendly and welcoming vibe. Outdoor seating includes a covered patio adjacent to the parking lot, enhancing the relaxed atmosphere.
A converted old gas station gives the cafe a unique and cool vibe. The music played adds to the relaxed, chill atmosphere.
Omelettes come in large portions with options like the Denver and chicken fajitas with jalapeno. Some omelettes may be slightly undercooked but remain flavorful and satisfying.
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The cafe is open from 7 am to 2 pm.
The staff accommodates peanut allergies safely as nothing on the menu contains peanuts.
Polaris Street Cafe allows small dogs if kept on your lap.
Pink decor and 1950s style create a bright, clean diner with an inviting, unpretentious vibe. A free jukebox plays period music at a comfortable volume, enhancing the nostalgic atmosphere. Friendly staff contribute to a welcoming environment that feels like a glammed-up truck stop diner.
A cool 50s vibe fills the diner with pink seats and Elvis on the walls. A classic jukebox sits right at the entrance, adding to the old school feel.
Big, tasty omelettes come in many choices like the Western Omelette, Greek Omelette, and Trout and Eggs. Portions are large and the food stays fresh and flavorful.
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Breakfast is served all day at Vickie's Diner.
The average breakfast cost is around $8.18 including tax.
Vickie's Diner is known for its cleanliness and well-maintained facilities.
Breakfast spot combines vintage decor with nostalgic Saturday morning cartoons playing throughout. Atmosphere feels warm and family-oriented, with dog-friendly patio and accessible books for children. Space offers both indoor and outdoor seating, creating a welcoming vibe for diverse groups.
The Bear omelette stands out with its rich flavors and perfect cooking. Build your own omelettes come with fresh ingredients and cook just right.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended at least a day in advance to avoid long wait times.
The restaurant operates on a cashless payment policy; credit cards only.
Expect a wait of 30-60 minutes during peak breakfast hours.
Spacious restaurant with modern, nature-inspired decor and a sun-and-moon theme creates a warm, stylish, and inviting atmosphere. The vibe is lively and energetic yet comfortable, attracting a mix of casual diners and families. Pet-friendly policy and airy, tropical accents set it apart from typical cafes.
Spacious and modern design creates a cool urban-cozy vibe. Walls feature cool art that adds to the cool atmosphere.
Fluffy texture defines the omelette here, making it light and satisfying. It pairs well with fresh drinks like drip coffee and orange juice.
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Parking can be limited facing Tropicana Avenue, but there's more in the back through Arville.
Expect a 15-minute wait during peak hours on Saturdays.
The menu offers a variety of options from healthy to hearty meals.