Simply put, We found it quite plain… in every respect. The food though eatable is bland at best. We’ve eaten there three times… all three times with some hardcore«regulars» of this place. I say«regulars» because they had mugs with their names on them behind the counter. That is in fact the most special thing about this joint. This place has an overwhelming feel of «we really don’t care very much about any part of your dining experience». As much as We like to give the little guy a chance… they just don’t seem like their hearts are in it.
Sarah P.
Place rating: 1 Tuckahoe, NY
I did not care for this place. It did not look clean to me and almost got up and left. The food took a while to arrive. The waitress never came to see if we needed anything while we waited over ½ hour just to get eggs and toast. The food finally arrived and it was nothing special. Skip this place and look for something else.
Rosy Y.
Place rating: 2 Manhattan, NY
A greasy spoon, literally. Tables are perpetually sticky, the old menus are dirty and worn, everything covered in a layer of grease. Creaky old tables and chairs — no, not classically old and quaint, just old and flimsy and fixed over and over. I’ve sat on amusement park rides that swayed less. The best of the food here, if that is even discernible, is just average. They take so long to make a couple of simple breakfast dishes, you’ll want to walk out. The sausages are pure fat and loaded with pepper to camoflage the fact that there is hardly a speck of meat in there. The bacon is routinely burnt beyond recognition. The scrambled eggs are usually drippy, and as a punishment for criticizing the chef’s culinary expertise with eggs, if you ask to have your eggs less runny, you’ll end up with a plateful of rubbery, yellow splotch that even a hungry dog would turn his nose up at. The home fries included in the overpriced«breakfast specials» are barely noticeable, thats how skimpy they are. And don’t even ask me about their coffee! Either their pot has a lifetime of sediment gumming up the inside of it causing that bitter taste, or they re-use the grounds over and over again adding just add a few fresh ones to the top now and then. One way ot the other, it all adds up to a lousy, unpleasant, unsanitary breakfast experience. I eventually gave up hope here. Do like I did: Stay home and fix yourself an edible breakfast.
Regina S.
Place rating: 3 Queens, NY
Stopped here for breakfast on our way to Windham. It was such a cute little place and it looked like a diner from the past. You are greeted the instance you walked in the door and you can tell this is where the locals go. The server(owner?) was very friendly. The food was average. We just got fried eggs and sausage with toast. Stack of pancakes we got were inedible. It was so gummy. It reminded me when I used to eat paste from the tub when I was a little kid(who didn’t). Coffee tasted like water with a few drops of coffee. It’s a good stop before you hit the slopes instead of eating at the resort which are overpriced.
Topher B.
Place rating: 3 New York, NY
Found this place with a friend’s iPhone while departing Windham after a ski trip… We were looking for a good, homey diner and found exactly that. Gingham tablecloths, fake flowers on each table, an old-school milkshake machine and a stack of personalized mugs for regulars stacked behind the bar… The biscuits with sausage gravy were THEBOMB, the omelets were fantastic, the pancakes were solid, … but the coffee was weak.(We had to double back to hit up a Dunkin’ Donuts for some serious travellin’ joe…). Our waitress(the only one, btw) was adorable and genuinely friendly. and OH yeah: the Price is Right.
Gene H.
Place rating: 2 El Cajon, CA
Small diner like place out of the past… ok breakfast, most notable for where my friend proposed to his wife… such a romantic guy… but they’ve been married a long time…