I’ve come to this location ever so often for the last 15 years. I haven’t been here often in the last 5 and it’s because the place changed. 10 Years ago I would have given Knight & Day 4 stars. Let’s start with why. The food is bland. It’s not special. It’s not even average. The price has gone up over the years and it’s hardly even competitive with Dennys for a example. The few staff they have are not friendly. The older waitress that’s been there for a decade at least spends as much time smoking outside as she spends inside serving people. And this actually bothers me the smell of smokes while eating. The other people there have a lot to desire on English. Honestly I feel generous giving the place a 2 star as it stands. I guess I’m nostalgic because I’ve been going there for so many years. The place isn’t terrible I mean you will get feed. It will be food and you will get service. But it’s nothing like it used to be with better foods and better service. They have lots of parking. And they are open every day all day and night except Sunday night they do close.
Catherine P.
Place rating: 4 Surrey, Canada
Headed in for breakfast today. I had an omelet and my husband had a french toast platter. Tasty food, large portions, reasonable prices. Looking forward to trying this place again! Nice option instead of fast food or large corporate owned restaurants.
Bri C.
Place rating: 3 Surrey, Canada
What you would expect from a traditional diner type restaurant, only the inside décor is nicer then you would think. Some of the food is a bit overpriced and the service is hit or miss. One or two servers are great while some are terrible!!! I’ve also heard and seen the manager/owner yelling to the kitchen and in the middle of the restaurant. Very unprofessional. Because it’s 24 hours, close to home, with a large diverse menu I’ve gone back many times. The food is consistently tasty. Try the baked broccoli and cheddar soup!
Kenneth N.
Place rating: 3 Vancouver, Canada
Especially those who have kids, which get to eat for free from 4−9pm. typical size, though a tad smaller than the Boundary one. Not too many 24 hr places in the area.
Ryan F.
Place rating: 4 Vancouver, Canada
Open 24 hours? Gotta love it. We were reluctant to go in, due to the vast amount of riff-raff in the Surrey area. But we were hungry, and getting off at 1AM makes things difficult for us when we want a quick bite(that isn’t fast food) I had the Quasadilla, the wife had her favorite — Eggs Benedict. My quasadilla was full of grease and made my stomache turn trying to eat it, but it was still tasty — I just had to eat it slow. Her eggs benedict was great! The service is nice Linda, the elderly waitress, seems to work there late at night by herself, which worries me to no end! She looks like she can throw a mean haymaker though. The dishes are reasonably priced, and a good spot to go for a late night snack. We’ve been back a few times since, it tastes like cafeteria food — but for a good price late at night, you can’t go wrong. I’m still trying to make it on a Tuesday night for all you can eat beef ribs. $ 15? I THINKSO!