I visited here with my family on a Saturday afternoon- pretty quiet. We walked in and were ignored by the waitresses and quickly realized we were to seat ourselves. The waitress seemed pretty annoyed when we didn't know what to order right away.
While my family enjoyed the food for the most part, I thought it was rather greasy (I guess you should expect that for this kind of diner). Onion rings left a grease puddle on the plate, tuna melt was soggy, but they included massive servings of French fries (after they remembered we had ordered them). Service wasn't great- she brought us our food and then brought the check- that's about it.
Didn't have coffee, but there was a container of cream that looked like it had been sitting there all day- I'd suggest asking for it fresh! Also, the tables were not clean (not really dirty, just covered in salt for some reason) and the napkin container was filthy with dust.
However, you must consider how cheap everything is (especially for the amount of food). A cheeseburger or sandwich for $5, with fries or chips, isn't all that bad.
I'd suggest heading down to Watkins Glen rather than this place, as there isn't much in Dundee.
If I could give this place zero stars, I would. I walked in and had a lukewarm welcome. I ordered a club sandwich on white bread "to go" and they didn't include any plastic utensils (I also ordered a side of macaroni salad for my husband), napkins or ketchup for the fries (didn't even bother to ask me). The sandwich looked good and the first few bites were really good. I thought it was a pretty tasty turkey club until I looked down and saw discoloration on the crust. It was mold. Yep, the bread was moldy. I looked at another quarter of the sandwich and there was mold on the crust as well! Gross. So on top of mediocre service, the food was inedible.
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