My wife and I first found out about this eatery from coupons in the mail. It has now become part of our regular restaurant rotation. I typically get either a club sandwich or one of the entrees. It's all been good so far. Can add soup and salad to a sandwich for 2.99. Either a soup or a salad comes with the entrees. My wife says they have the best chicken kabobs in the area - this is always her first choice for menu selection. Could use a little polish on the friendliness - all business much of the time.
Review Source:Tried Paulies a couple times and the food was just OK, nothing to write home about. Â We want to try this place for dinner before we make a final decision. Â Only been here for breakfast and the coffee has been very weak both times. Â Ham and cheese Omelet was good, as were the over easy eggs the wife had.
Review Source:Went there for lunch, as I have done many times. The waitress must have been getting off her shift and it must have been an inconvenience for her to serve us. Â She was rude as all hell. We ordered our drinks and she brought them to us she slammed them on the table. She brought us our food which was decent at best and basically threw the dishes on the table and walked away and then didn't come back to ask us if we needed anything. Worst service ever.
Then, who I think was the owner, rung us up at the counter and was just as rude as the waitress. Took the money and didn't say thank you or anything. That will be the last time I will be there. The economy is terrible people, you should be thankful you're in business. With service like that, you won't be in business much longer.
Read the one prior review for Paulie's, and figured since we were already out in that neck of the woods, we ought to try it. Â Very glad we did!
It was a weekday late morning, and there were a few other customers. Â The food was terrific! Â The fritata was a little more like an omelet, but the hollandaise was better than your average big breakfast joint. Â We also had some pecan banana creme cheese pancake creation, which was delicious. Â The caramel sauce was a little too sweet, but easily push aside to enjoy the stuffed pancake goodness. Â The coffee was hot and surprisingly smooth.
I tell everyone I can about this awesome diner!! Â On reviewing it thought, it is based on breakfast only, FYI.
Breakfast is by far the best in the area.  From Crepes that look so good you want to come back in the evening for dessert just to have another one or the build your own omelet that is so big  you work your way into the middle and leave a cut out and can't finish the rest!  You never leave hungry that is for sure.
My hubby always gets the rise and shine, which is 2 eggs any way you'd like them, 3 sausages, 3 pieces of bacon and 3 buttermilk pancakes or hash-browns (and the hash-browns are the real deal, not bagged!!).
I'm always between the omelet or the fresh and fruity, which is the same as my husbands rise and shine but you get fruit pancakes, like blueberry, yummy!! Â And this isn't blueberry compote, it's real blueberry's!!
There always seems to be a wait (especially on Sundays) but it's well worth it. Â You are sure to run into me there on a Sunday morning with the hubby and kids! Â And even though Paulie has passed on the kids still run the business along side their mom and she is still there meeting and greeting guests!
You can't go wrong for breakfast here!