I've only been here twice and I don't really recall the first time. The second time I had lunch there with my MIL and SIL. I don't remember exactly what I ordered, aside from having fries, which were blah...I do remember thinking the portions were very generous. I think that is the problem...the food is non-remarkable, and because of this...a little on the pricey side. If I'm paying Cracker Barrel prices, I could be eating food I can taste, at Cracker Barrel. Which is a shame, because I'd rather support local/family owned establishments over chains!
Review Source:It's your run-of-the mill diner, with run-of-the-mill food. Â I have had breakfast, lunch and dinner here. Â They have a very large selection of different foods and even some generic Greek choices. Â The only Greek item I have ever ordered here was their Greek salad and it tasted good. Â I think I am going to venture into their gyros next time.
The service is always friendly as can be and pretty swift, too. Â Like I said, it's pretty average, it's not great, but it's not bad, either. Â We will definitely return.
I wish I hadn't the expectation this was a Greek diner, but even besides that this place was mediocre at best.  I wanted to be able to say this was a better option than the neighboring fast food fare, but it just wasn't.  The French onion soup had the consistency of egg drop soup (think mucus--sorry). The gyro was a bit better but sorely lacked tomatoes, and my boyfriend's chicken sandwich and fries had zero flavor left him with indigestion  (more of a problem for me on a long roadtrip, haha). Â
The server was probably 16, a rarity in today's economy, and was super attentive but not all that helpful in making recommendations.
I admit--Subway would've been more satisfying and cheaper. Â :(