Came here for my mom’s birthday with her church friends. Excellent service for our large group. I had Ruben and it was good. The big hit was the Sheppard’s pie baked potato. Just like it says. A baked potato make into a personal Sheppards pie. Will make this at home some day. The other special was a chicken breast stuffed with mushrooms and spinach and baked with cheese. This also was well liked. Talking to the Phil’s veterans, they often have interesting and original specials here.
Hungry R.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Red Deer, Canada
Phil’s used to be the best breakfast place in town. It’s been going down hill for the past few years. Incorrectly cooked eggs(they can’t cook a medium egg with soft yolk for their lives, don’t bother asking. just ask for 8min poached egg if you don’t like your whites runny or your yolk hard as a rock. There is no in-between for these people), undercooked hashbrown, rude waitresses, blaming the customer for ordering their eggs correctly is the standard fair here. By the way I say standard fair because I have been holding out hope against hope that they would change their ways and go back to how Phil’s was 5 – 10 years ago. But after 5 years of terrible food and service I’m calling it quits. This review will be my last association with Phil’s Diner. I’m sorry Phil. It’s not me its you.
Alouise D.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Edmonton, Canada
Went back to Phil’s recently with a couple of friends. It was a little later in the afternoon, we didn’t have to wait, but the restaurant was pretty busy. I ordered a coffee, and some apple cinnamon pancakes(the three not the five) with a side order of bacon. Actually all of my friends decided to sub apple cinnamon pancakes in their breakfasts instead of the regular buttermilk. Let me tell you the apple cinnamon pancakes are always worth it. I’m not sure why I ordered the bacon since the three stack of pancakes were filling enough. The rest of the menu always has some really delicious looking options, like the eggs benedict, but I always default to the pancakes. They’re always good.