Well this is another local owned Cafe with a nice new twist. First I will tell you parking is a kind of a hassle (park across the street in Kroger's Lot) , but I think it is worth it. My wife and I had the burgers from the place. It was defiantly home made burger with their seasonings and spices. It tasted amazing. One of the burgers we got was the Gyro Burger. It had the gyro meat on top of the burger. It was a interesting twist/flavor for a burger. I am thinking we will have to go again to try something different. And the owner told us if he has the ingredients and even if it is not on the menu, he will make anything you want to eat. So I am thinking I might have him make a Gyro Omelet next time.
Review Source:A new restaurant in the Price Hill area, located across the street from Kroger or around the corner from St Lawrence Church. The food was very good, you can build your own burger or order from menu. Prices were real reasonable. Owner chatted with us and welcomed us. Service was good. I will return.
Review Source:Stopped in for a burger and fries and was pleasantly surprised. Â They give you a pad with a list of options for your burger, you check off what you want, and give it to the waitress. Â And they have TONS of options. Â All the usual like onions and lettuce, all the way up to ghost peppers and fried eggs. Â And they cook your meat to order, so I was very pleased to be able to get mine medium rare.
They also have a lot of things you wouldn't expect, like gyros with a homemade sauce, chicken alfredo, and eggplat parm. Â And of course a full line of breakfast items.
My burger was excellent. Â Nice and juicy, not greasy. Â Well seasoned, and just the right amount of toppings. Â The fries are lightly spiced, which is a nice change of pace. Â And they were the nicest folks. Â I ended up spending about 20 minutes just chatting with the owner. Â He does all the cooking from what I can tell, so quality is assured.
And the motif fits with the architectural design of the building, including utilizing the carved stone plates on either side that say "CHEER UP". Â Making the whole place quite welcoming.
Happy Days is a newly est. mid-century style diner, with fairly predictable decor and menu items; burgers, shakes, breakfast, etc. Â If you're driving you'll need to park in the lot across the street too. Â But I must say, the burgers are VERY good and well worth the trip, especially if you're here on the west side. Â
  Went for lunch and heard the breakfast is good too.  Great food for a great value.  Took the family there on Sunday and we ordered 2 custom built burgers, fries all around, drinks, and the largest kids meal of chicken tenders I've ever seen; all for $21.  Can't beat that even at most drive through's. Â
  All the burgers had hand-pounded patties, and there was no skimping on the ingredients, including the veggies and feta cheese we order for one burger (mmmm).
The staff was also very friendly and great with our little toddler.
All-in-all, definitely worth checking out if you haven't been, and we certainly plan on returning regularly for our local diner fix.