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I don't know when I'll be in this part of town next but I'm glad I gave it a try. The layout is like a throwback to the 50's or 60's minus the jukebox but you have the thick cushioned red shiny padded booths and large counter facing the kitchen, plates and cutlery. The menu contains your standard diner fare ranging from comfort foods, burgers, sandwiches and some all-day breakfast plates. It's also limited to one-page which I'd prefer from a local diner over the pages and pages of items you'd find all those franchise family restaurants that lose focus by offering way too many options. The prices of each dish are quite reasonable where the majority of entrees range from $9 to $13. I had the meat loaf on mashed potatoes and mushroom gravy with a side salad and my cousin had a burger with fresh cut fries. You could tell the food was homemade. If you have the expectation of a gourmet meal, go elsewhere, but if you want a good diner meal and you're in the area, you can't go wrong with this place. Oh yeah, the service was pretty good with each of the wait staff helping each other out with respect to order taking, bringing out the food and fetching your bill. It's not the type of place where the wait staff put on a show and try to be rude to their customers.
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