I want to give 3.5 stars but decided to round up instead of down. As far as diners go this place is pretty unique and cute. I love that they have a full bar! Such a cool idea. That alone warranted 3 stars in my book . We came just after Christmas so it was still decorated in little lights which I loved, they should just keep them all year round! Lol.
The building itself is small, the booths are smaller than usual and everything is packed in pretty tight. The parking is not the best, it's not a paved parking lot it's bumpy and all over the place.
Prices are great, very reasonable. Fun diner music playing. For as small as it is I actually liked the look of it. The staff do not wear uniforms, they are all in regular street clothes. Which is fine except when I walked in I couldn't tell who were the workers and who weren't. Very casual kinda place.
Now for the food. We came here for one reason only: the Midwood challenge. My husband found out about it and just had to take the challenge to get a free shirt. it's a giant sandwich with 2lbs alone just in meat. Plus fries and coleslaw on the side and you have to finish it all. I seriously thought my husband was going to die, I don't recommend for anyone to do this.
The food quality itself it wasn't that great. The Midwood challenge sandwich that he and his brother got was pretty much lunch meat you can buy in the grocery store and put on a bun. Tasted like something you can make at home. I had the hot dog with chili and pimento cheese. It was pretty good, the dog itself tasted like it was all beef and it had kinda a Smokey flavor to it. The chili was bean less which is the only way I like it. I also had a side of homemade potato chips with pimento cheese dip. Sooo much cheese. The chips were really good, thin and crunchy.
Overall good diner, not high quality food but a good bang for your buck with reasonable prices. If I lived here I would visit again but mainly because of the bar in it .