Diners Drive-Ins and Dives
Our party of six tried the buffalo wings, chorizo queso, lobster bisque, two
different burgers, the crab cake sandwich, and the burrito (plus two kids
meals). The flavors across all items was fantastic.
In an attempt to knock another DD&D location off the list, we stopped here for
dessert while on a day trip to Boulder during a long weekend in Denver.
I really would rate this a 3.5 star. Went with two girlfriends for dinner and
ordered three entrees and two appetizers, as the waiter recommended. The entree
dishes are actually quite massive.
We arrive at the restaurant in a fairly large but unassuming strip mall, and
walk into the just the cutest place ever. Art on the walls, deep rich colors
and a huge beautiful bar and a small cozy dining room.
The food here is amazing! Everything we’ve ever ordered has been delicious.
Every time my bf and I are in Vegas, we just have to eat here at least once
during our trip. They also have some good lunch specials. Prices are decent and
portions are big.
Stopped in based on the recommendations here, and had a short stack of
Blueberry pancakes, along with OJ and coffee for $10. It is exactly what you
dream of in a diner – from atmosphere, to the help, to the food.
There are only three places in that area for brunch and this place is really
good.
Are you kidding me? I don’t care about the flies flying around me. I don’t
care that it took almost 20 minutes for the food to come to the table. This
place rocks, and it’s all because of the owner/cook.
Don’t let the looks of this place fool you. This is what I like to call the
classic “hole in the wall” diner. It’s a very old building, very small and
usually packed.
The best oyster po’boy in town. Don’t bother with the Kaboom Box (try other
stuff from there). It’s the only food cart I’d walk all over the downtown core
in search of when I’m having a seafood po’boy craving. And everyone knows how
much I despise walking in heels. Bonus the gentlemen at FLW are great.
This place really rings my bells! Good drinks, great food, and a killer
dog-friendly patio. It was also featured on Triple D. On a nice day it doesn’t
get much better than this.
I tried the two products they featured on the show: the hot dog (with chili
etc.) and the Coney Island burger. Both were pretty good. Also, they crank them
out VERY quickly, so if you decide you want one more hot dog, your friends
won’t get mad at you for forcing them to wait. It’s also very affordable.
Been living here for almost 1.5 years. This place is the THE BEST. The first
really amazing thing about this place is that it is not as crowded as it should
be. San Pedro is a hike into san Pedro. There is no real easy access of the
405. You have to plan to go there and HIKE into it. So amazing once you do
though. This place is really astoundingly good.
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I’ve been here a few times - not just for the restaurant but also the bar. The
restaurant is outstanding - I’ve never been disappointed with a meal here. The
shepherds pie wraps are incredible as are the beer battered oysters.
Genuine Belizean cuisine like Rice and Beans, Sere, Panades, Stewed Chicken,
Pig Tails & Split peas
We had been meaning to try this diner for quite some time and found ourselves
driving past when they only had about 40 minutes to closing. We asked if it was
too late to order and dine in – not at all, come right in, they said.
I had dinner here last night and needless to say I was highly impressed. The
food was perfect. The restaurant was small but very inviting and the staff was
friendly and professional.
The general store used to be a post office, converted into a general store, and
later evolved into one of the best breakfast spots in the country. Their
cuisine earned national fame on Food Network’s “Diners Drive Ins and Dives.” I
couldn’t overlook this cultural landmark.
Fantastic, best dinner in Cape May this trip. First, portions are ample, but
don’t let that deter you from trying different dishes. We had spanikopata and
the falafel crostini to start.