This is a classic greasy spoon, in all the right ways. The formica table tops and booths take you back to the 70's. I almost gave up at the front door when it stuck but gave it a bit of a shove and it opened up. The lady who ran the front gave me a wave and smile and said to grab a seat anywhere so I took a booth beside the wall facing out. Bit dim but the sunshine made it better. Ordered the hot hamburger with fries. Pretty good meal, two patties, fries covered in basic gravy. Exactly as described, lots of food. Coffee was also pretty decent. Total meal came out to $12 and it was a tasty and satisfying meal.
So: food I would rate as 8/10. Service would be 10/10. The lady was friendly, she took time to explain things and kept things running smoothly. Turnaround time from order to plate on table was about 10 minutes during the noon hour rush. Parking - a small lot but seemed to be enough for the guests.
I would definitely return. It's a good place with lots of working class folks, just the kind of place I like for a diner.