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| - If you like vintage diners with affordable, home style food, then this is the place for you! Everything here is homemade, so it's not as fast of service as some other diners (like Waffle House), but it's worth the wait. I came here with my husband and in-laws on Sunday morning around 10:30, and we were able to find one of the last available booths. We had to wait 20-30 minutes for the food to arrive, but the coffee was delicious and they kept the refills coming. The decor has a strong 50's vibe - lots of Betty Boop, muscle cars, and retro posters on the walls. The staff was friendly and attentive.
My food was insanely huge. I ordered the make your own omelette with veggies and pepper jack cheese. As a side with your omelette, you have a choice of toast and hash browns, 2 slices of french toast, or 2 pancakes. I wanted to try the pancakes, so that was my choice. YOU GUYS. The two pancakes were the size of dinner plates. I was kind of assuming the side dish version of a pancake would be smaller than the entree size, but they were exactly the same. They were really fluffy and buttery, and perfectly browned (seriously, how do diners make such perfect pancakes). For $7.50 I had enough for two meals, PLUS had help eating my pancakes from the others in my party. Also, the bread here is homemade, and you have a choice of white, wheat, or rye. Big toasty slabs of bread, and you get TWO pieces! I snuck a bite of my husbands because it looked so good.
I love a good diner, and I love a good deal. I'll be back to try the lunch items!
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