Very much a So-So diner — The 2 stars are for the sausage that came with the breakfast — other than that, nothing special and wouldn’t go out of our way to eat here again. Strange tasting has browns, wife’s omelette had basically raw vegetables cut into large chunks inside and we were overcharged even though items were clearly marked with prices on menu. This one is a place to skip.
Jennifer M.
Place rating: 5 Mars, PA
This was the first trip to Jimmy’s for us! We stopped with 9 of us and were pleasantly surprised! I had the buffalo chicken salad and it was tasty! Kids meals were good also! We will return again soon!
Steven M.
Place rating: 4 Mars, PA
Stopped in here on a Sunday around lunch time. We were able to get a seat immediately. The décor inside is all over the place but it is kind of fun. I was a little concerned about what we were going to get food-wise based on the outside and inside décor, but I was all for trying. The coffee was ok, standard diner type coffee. Glasses smelled and tasty soapy, so we did not really drink much of the coffee. I ordered the Sweet Sausage Omelet(this is a 4 egg omelette). It came with Mancini’s toast and hash browns, but I opted to go with fresh fruit instead of the hash browns. My lunch date went with an Egg White Omelet(also 4 eggs). Both omelets were really tasty. The sweet sausage omelet was light and fluffy and loaded with sausage and cheese. It was extremely good. Much better than many diner type omelets I have had. The wife really enjoyed her breakfast as well. The service here is just fine, friendly, fast and efficient. This place will certainly be on our radar for future breakfast adventures.
Zach G.
Place rating: 4 Seven Fields, PA
So maybe it’s not much of a looker from the outside… or the inside, but they do have some good food. The interior is worn. There are photos of Pittsburgh screwed onto the walls and old tube TV’s sitting overhead passively playing a sports channel. Seating is readily available and the elderly couple behind us is talking about who had been cremated recently. I watch as two stinkbugs crawl overhead while I ponder the crab-at-the-beach painting on the wall. A third stinkbug sits motionless, much like the table across the way waiting to be cleared. There’s no doubt — it’s a roadside diner. Our waitress was friendly. She took our orders and it wasn’t long before the food was brought out from the kitchen. My pancake platter was a bargain for seven bucks. Two large fluffy pancakes, eggs, sweet sausage, and toast. Seventy-five cents bought me an upgrade to blueberry pancakes. I would have liked a different slice of toast(this is Mancini’s bread, but sliced from the runt-sized end of the loaf). I was also shocked to see the size of the small orange juice. $ 1.99 for 5 oz shot of OJ? They weren’t lying about the«small» size. I think I’ll pass next time and buy a gallon at Giant Eagle. The bacon was sliced thick and nicely crisped but priced a little steep at $ 3.99 for a side order. Overall the food was good. I’d just as soon get breakfast here as Pamela’s — especially if you’re looking for options(sorta) around Cranberry. I’d like to see the prices adjusted. I’d happily pay a bit more for the food I got if they’d give me a reasonable glass of OJ with my breakfast. The interior could use a makeover — find a theme and stick to it. Evict the stinkbugs.