Cruiser's Diner is a true classic diner. I visited here on the eve of destruction, aka 12/21/2012.  Wow what a great diner.  The food in and of itself it just what you would expect from any diner, however it was perfect for what a diner does.  I ordered eggs and sausage and quite honestly it was the best sausage ever.  So much so I asked them where they got it from.  I was told they could not answer but it was DELICIOUS.  It figures that due to my  health, I no longer eat meat.  anyway...Cruisers was awesome.  Great food, great atmosphere.  Perhaps someday ill be back to try out some plant food.
Review Source:50s style shiny steel diner. Â I had 3 dinners and a breakfast here while in town on business. Â The menu is a bit limited with burgers, sandwiches, steaks, chicken, and fish, as well as breakfast and dessert, but everything was well done. Â The young women staffing the place were typically pretty attentive. Â It is the best full service restaurant I found in the county, and it is pretty popular.
Review Source:This classic diner from the 1950s has a fun atmosphere, from the moment you drive up to this little shiny aluminum restaurant. Â The walls have the endless classic ads and posters to peruse. The menu gives you anything you could ask fro in a diner-- frid chicken, burgers, breakfast, steak, everything was affordable. Though everything was under $10, a lot of things (like burgers) were a la carte, and you have to order sides seperately. Â My husband and I got burgers-- and they were HUGE. Â Juicy, flavorful, pretty good. Â Onion rings were divine. Â Service was quite slow, but we were in no rush. That's why we were headed out to Adams county-- to slow down a little and just enjoy wandering around. Be prepared for a slow meal, but it does serve decent diner food, and you would enjoy your food with a lot of locals.
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