This place must have been around since world war 2 and it feels like it. The menu, the Sears and even the food is old style diner.
Usually that's not a bad thing because you say to yourself that they must be doing some great stuff to stay in business for so long but honestly I think its just that the people coming in are the same people that used to come here as kids so the only thing driving them here is nostalgia.
So we had some burgers, onion rings, fish and chips. The usual greasy food.
The burgers are fine, the onion rings were oily as hell and the haddock was just unbearable.
If you like your burger done to your specifications go to Harvey's, I guarantee better food.