I stopped by here a couple of Tuesdays ago for lunch with my father. We were looking for a nearby no frills place and this seemed to work. Whenever we entered the restaurant it was easy to see that it looked like a traditional diner having a lunch counter on one side and a number of smaller booths on the other.
After looking over the menu I decided to go with the Reuben sandwich with a side of onion rings while my dad went with the fish sandwich with a side of fries. The first thing that I ended up trying was the onion rings and I have to admit that I was impressed. They had a nice cornmeal like coating on them and were breaded so that you could tell they were onions, unlike many of those pre-made thick breaded ones. The flavor and texture of them was good as they were crunchy and seasoned decently. At this point I was thinking, wow this place is going to surprise me, but it was all downhill from there. My reuben ended up being ok, it didn't have anything wrong with it but it was not terribly exciting either. Then I tried my dads fries. Soggy and limp, ugh, such a bad contrast from the onion rings. When all was said and done the total cost for the sandwiches and sides mentioned with a single iced tea was $21. That's a bit steep if you ask me.
The bottom line for me is that I might return here again in the future. I thought that it was bit overpriced for the quality of food delivered but at least my onion rings were good.