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Avaliação da contribuiçãoService was very slow. We had to wait a while to get some drinks and one persons food at our table. The food tasted great though. Not a large menu for breakfast but it was enough. Dietary restrictions: No gluten free noted items or specific options. Parking: Large free parking lot a few blocks away. Free street parking around the town. Kid-friendliness: It is a diner, not very large, but was ok to have kids in. Wheelchair accessibility: It's wheelchair accessible. Ramp into the building, accessible bathroom, wide enough path thru the middle of the restaurant.
It sure not fast food, we had to wait a long time for sandwiches. Update the pizza was great and fast service.
Disappointing. After 30 years of coming in and having a great family dinner. We were turned away. Posted 9pm closing time, we tried to order 2 pizzas and was turned away. It was 8:30pm and turned away was disappointing for me and my family. I get the times have changed with the time, however, it was 8:30pm and told, “no…we are done serving for the night.” No problem. We spent $200 at BC pizza and will be eating there in OUR new tradition.
It was disappointing to be polite. Enough honey mustard on my sandwich for at least 3 sandwiches. I couldn’t even taste anything other than the mustard. Thankfully the honey mustard was pretty good but not good enough to eat basically by the spoon full. Heavy handed on the HM made this a terrible sandwich from a place I normally enjoy :
I was visiting the area and stopped in for the first time in maybe 20 years. (They had an ice cream counter last time I was there, which has been replaced with a bar. The food was still excellent, the atmosphere still cozy and nostalgic, and the prices were lower than I expected. It was great to be able to share this special place from my youth with my wife, who really loved it. It's a special place in a special town.