Excellent food, Amazing Service. The best spot in town for breakfast, lunch, and dinner!
Ryan D.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Brighton, MI
Slow at making breakfast they never checked up on us. My egg was not even done. My girlfriend fries never came they said they could not get the fryer working never coming back
Karen L.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Howell, MI
This place is amazing! If you are searching for a casual family diner, featuring friendly personable staff, delicious homemade food, and unbeatable prices, this is the place for you. Portions are huge. They totally know how to grow their clientele. This was our 3rd trip here and we are hooked! You can get three eggs, 5 sausage links or bacon, and either pancakes, hash browns, grits or tomatoes for $ 4.50 before 11 am every day including holidays. After 11 the cost is $ 5.50. The clam chowder my husband had tonight was the best he said he’s had in a while. Everything we have ever ordered always tastes good.
Jerry B.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Pinckney, MI
This place has gotten a little better since we quit going but not much – the service is still S_L_O_W and wait staff seem to be confused as to why you are there! Kitchen is also slow. The food however is sometimes good and a lot of it. Clam chowder is OK but not in the same class as the Out Back in Brighton. Their omelets are nice and fluffy. .We found the prices reasonable considering the amount of food served. Its too bad the service is so slow as we will not be going back anytime soon! ! A restaurant with excellent wait staff is hard to find.
Trase P.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Fenton, MI
We had high hopes when we saw the word«diner.» My husband is from Long Island originally, and I am from Macomb County myself, so we both have an appreciation for greasy spoon type places that serve comfort food at a decent price. I can say, the prices here are not terrible. But we were unimpressed on the whole. Our food took 31 minutes to arrive, in a dining room that was at perhaps 25%-30% capacity with at least 2 waitresses on duty. Our waitress seemed annoyed at our presence, and was rather impatient with us as we placed our order. While we waited for our food(Kid’s fish n-chips, fish sandwich, ranch-style omelette), we noticed that the place might be more appropriately called the Sunset Family Diner, based upon the majority clientele, who were painfully unamused with having a 4-year old present in «their» joint. We insure that our child is well-behaved, so that was not the issue. It was especially ironic that the two couples in the booth behind us were so annoyed, considering that at least one amongst them share the same obsession as our son with audibly ripping ass in the booth. Although their order was placed at the same time as ours, theirs arrived in half the time, while they regaled the entire diner with tales of their individual hip replacements, and the advantages of blaming flatulence on said surgeries. Charming. Only half of our food arrived at first, and because we had never been provided with flatware or napkins, nobody could start eating. Once the omelette arrived, it was cold, along with the rest of our food. I had to ask for flatware for us all and for mayo on my sandwich. The waitress became patronizingly more pleasant, but I believe it was simply because she realized if she didn’t at least try to fake it, there might not be a tip waiting for her at the end. The food was sub-par. It was cheap enough, but I’d rather have eaten fast food, and that’s saying something. My husband still felt compelled to leave a 20% tip, despite the lackluster service and food of questionable origin. Did they bus it in from another diner down the road? So in conclusion, are you a senior citizen with an uncontrollable gas problem, aversion to the sight of young children, and very little in the way of functioning taste buds? You’ll love this place! This is an heir apparent to Bill Knapp’s. Otherwise, skip it.