| If you go to the right diner, it's a combination of easy comfort food, something for everyone on the menu and the atmosphere. I love a good diner but i also don't need to have fine dining every time I go out to eat. |
| I love a good diner. What I can’t stand are all the mediocre restaurants in this whole metro area that are not special and 3x the price of a diner. Bad Italian food, bad Chinese, I could go on. |
| I miss a good NY or NJ diner! As someone above said, you need to order correctly - breakfast items, blts, and burgers. You don’t get fish or steak or anything else. |
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Yep--a legit NJ diner is the best. French toast, pancakes, pork roll, egg and cheese on a roll, bottomless coffee, greek salad with the best dressing, grilled cheese and tomato sandwich, BLT, matzah ball soup. Totally eclectic and so yum. Damn I want to go. Sorry you went to shitty diners. Like anything, there's good ones and bad ones.
And I love the Tastee Diner (gruff but great waitresses included!) but it's a different kind of diner from NJ diners. Highly recommend the country fried steak! |
| Diner food after a night out is the best! Coffee and a slice of pie, please. |
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The diners here were run out. We had Greek diners as well. Suburban sprawl.
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Yes. I’ve been to many of the same in Midwest. A lot were quite good and most had some Greek food that was grilled or otherwise different from American comfort food. |
| OP go get yourself some corned beef hash and a side of hash browns and a fried egg over medium, then mix it all together. Add some hot sauce and a side of sausage patties. Wash it all down with a hot black coffee and then get back to us. |
| I personally love a diner w/ a good jukebox! |
Try the Gourmet Diner in North Miami Beach. Yum. |
Agree. I don’t get it. The worst and cheapest ingredients possible: margarine, generic bread, fake syrup, frozen hashbrowns, premade pancake mixes, canned mushrooms, American cheese (white American referred to as swiss), burnt Folgers coffee, plastic packets of cheap jam |
Ok…but 99% of them aren’t “good diners” |
It is actually a vat full of melted margarine they intermittently ladle into the griddle. |
I guess I'm a hater but Tastee Diner is a byword for "terrible" in our family. Ate there once and it was once too many. |
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Some diners are better than others. What you describe sounds horrible to me, but I like good diner food. Both DH and I are from small towns and there is a diner both places that we love to visit when we are there. In his hometown, it's a greek diner with amazing souvlaki and even better pies. In mine, it's a classic "greasy spoon" but they have a homemade green chili sauce that they use in a lot of their dishes that is amazing and just tastes like home to me. I'd recommend either of them to people traveling through these towns and I don't think they'd disappoint -- no rubbery eggs, greasy film, or fake syrup in sight.
If I'm on the road to the sort of places you might go for kid's sports, I default to chain restaurants a lot because you know what you are getting and there's usually a floor to how bad it can be. Like an Applebees in some rust belt town isn't going to be great (most of the food will probably just be heated up), but you are also unlikely to get food poisoning and the bathrooms will probably be reasonably clean. But if I have a recommendation from a local for an actually *good* diner, I'll definitely go. As others have noted, a lot of it is comfort food that is very filling and when you are on the road, that can be just what you need. |