Pretty good. Food was good. The first time we went there was a total bust, too many people waiting and then I caught my sleeve on a nail on the front of the deck so I was pissed off. Went again and it wasn't busy. Servers were cool and food came out quick. Get rid of the stupid sign on the door, nobody gaf about your political obsession. Probably won't go back. But it was okay. Old people should definitely go there every day.
Let's Twist Again Diner
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Pretty good. Food was good. The first time we went there was a total bust, too many people waiting and then I caught my sleeve on a nail on the front of the deck so I was pissed off. Went again and it wasn't busy. Servers were cool and food came out quick. Get rid of the stupid sign on the door, nobody gaf about your political obsession. Probably won't go back. But it was okay. Old people should definitely go there every day.
Classic small-town diner vibe. A few details were missed (no maple syrup, melted whipped cream, one utensil set), and the potatoes could be more seasoned and the pancakes a bit softer. Still, the hazelnut coffee hit the spot and the condiments were thoughtful. Would stop in again.
Classic small-town diner vibe. A few details were missed (no maple syrup, melted whipped cream, one utensil set), and the potatoes could be more seasoned and the pancakes a bit softer. Still, the hazelnut coffee hit the spot and the condiments were thoughtful. Would stop in again.
In a small town sits a small quaint 60s diner that makes amazing over the plate pancakes that my child is absolutely obsessed with and must have every time we come. The weight staff is extremely friendly and I hear that they are family owned and run. I also learned that they have a pay forward program so if there are any homeless hungry people they can come in and get a meal that’s already been paid for.