I stopped by here today with my father for lunch. We have both been by this place numerous times before but have never made an effort to stop until today. The inside of the restaurant is what you would expect out of a diner with lots of retro items including die cast cars and photos from the 50's as well as a number of booths and tables. They also serve breakfast all day long.
The menu here isn't that large and I have to admit that I looked over it a number of times without really finding anything. I eventually settled on the reuben sandwich with a side of pierogies while my did went with the titanic fish sandwich also with a side of pierogies. Whenever the food arrived my dad's fish sandwich actually looked pretty comical. The 1/2 pound of fish came on a bun the size a breakfast sandwich and was served with both buns facing upward and the fish stretching well past both, so pretty much as an open faced sandwich. My dad did say that it was really good though with the breading being good but not overwhelming and that it was the best fish sandwich he has had in a long time. My reuben didn't look nearly as impressive and combined with the 2 pierogies side, I did not think that I was going to have enough to eat. How deceiving that was though as I left the place stuffed. My reuben was pretty good with the requisite corned beef, sauerkraut and thousand island on some marble rye. The pierogies were what really shined for me though. They clearly were not Mrs. T's and if I had to guess, I would guess that were homemade due to the thinness of the dough. That combined with a good amount of filling made for a really good pierogie.
The bottom line for me is that I would head back here again in the future. While this place may be a little pricy compared to your traditional diner, I thought that all of the food was good and was impressed with the portion sizes.