First let me begin by saying this place looks like an ancient run down diner. Â I've always wanted to try it out, but it seemed a bit too local for just my hubby and me to brave, so power in numbers right? We dragged my dad to this hole-in-the-wall when he came for a visit.
Immediately upon walking in we got the stare-down by the local clientele.
Howdy folks! Yes, we don't belong so keep staring while we order our grub.
The peeps attending this establishment are very blue collar and very interesting. I especially loved the dude who got up, walked outside to spit some snot and/or phlegm, and then return to his coffee. It's all good in the hood.
The wait staff was very good. Prompt, very nice, and refilled my soda several times (A+ for beverage service). I ordered the 2X2 which was two 10" diameter pancakes and eggs. Holy moly those are some large cakes! I heart me some pancakes and gobbled them up like no tomorrow. My hubby got the biscuits and gravy which looked yummy (and also rather large).
With the three of us, drinks and food came to a little less than $30. Can't complain about the price given the expanse of food we ate. Â The food was good but it wasn't super special, so I knocked off a star for that.
The place was also cold. I despise being cold and having to be bundled up while I eat, so another star got deducted for that inconvenience.
The place looks rather questionable inside as well. I wonder how it is meeting any code of Marion county to be honest. Buckets sitting around due to leaky ceilings, dingy blinds in the windows, and just general years of grime built up.
It's got character to say the least. If you want a truly local experience and cheap food, hit this place up. It's worth the experience, but in all it is an old run down diner, you get what you see.
His & Hers is a well-preserved, old-timey diner. Â It's got everything you expect from a diner: Â the counter, the booths, no frills breakfast staples, and kitschy decorations. The food is good/greasy spoon, served in large portions, and for very little dough. Â For $5, you can get 2 pancakes large enough to feed a family or four, and a cup of coffee. Â The service is very friendly and they will make sure your coffee cup stays full. Â The crowd is representative of the diverse Ft Square neighborhood. Â It is definitely worthy of all the praise it has received in other reviews.
Review Source:Damn good diner experience. Exactly what was expected: friendly service, huge portions of awesomely unhealthy food, awesome diner vibe, and cheap as hell prices. The pancakes are ridiculous. You probably only need one. The breakfast bowl put me in a food coma. I must mention that the sausage crumbled in that thing was perfectly crispy. Peep the fun painting of breakfast on the back of the building.
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