Reviews on Diner food in Uxbridge, Massachusetts, United States. Uxbridge is a town in Worcester County, Massachusetts first settled in 1662 and incorporated in 1727. It was originally part of the town of Mendon, and named for the Earl of Uxbridge. The town (population 14,137, 2017 estimate) is located 36 mi (58 km) southwest of Boston and 15 mi (24 km) south-southeast of Worcester, at the midpoint of the Blackstone Valley National Historic Park. Two Uxbridge Quakers served as national leaders in the American anti-slavery movement. Uxbridge "weaves a tapestry of early America".
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4 based on 19 reviews
Don't go by the looks of this place. It is clean but worn looking. The food is what you go here for. The breakfast is great. My husband usually has the hungryman and I usually have Texas French toast. Both are more then enough. The waitstaff greet everyone like family. Prices are reasonable. Family friendly they bring coloring books for the kids and on Sundays kids eat free from the kids menu.
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4 based on 22 reviews
I love these classic diners. My associates raved about the omelettes and my eggs and bacon and tater were perfect. The service was super fast and friendly. I'll definitely do this again when I'm in the area next.
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3 based on 100 reviews
Can't complain about the food, we never got it, walked out at the 45 minute mark, sad really. Simple order for just 2 people, not sure if waitresses weren't squabbling over tables, seems ours was in no mans land, got our drinks, but that soup was just too much I guess. I luv diners, but skip this one until they sort it out.
4 based on 16 reviews
1930's diner serving big portions at great prices - eggs, omelettes, pancakes, waffles, crepes ... open later Friday night serving fish "n chips and Saturday night serving old fashioned Texas BBQ
I mainly eat breakfast here, though my parents swear by the lunch specials. Everything is homemade, reasonably priced and tastes great. I love their SOS. It's one food that I genuinely crave from time to time. The diner tends to be packed on weekend mornings, so get there early.
4 based on 173 reviews
I have been in diners all over the North East. As I travel quite extensively and I prefer to eat at diners. This Patriot Diner in Woonsocket had meatloaf on the menu. So I wanted to give it a try as I love a good meatloaf. I'm not saying this to just complain for the sake of complaining, but this was absolutely the worst Meatloaf I had ever tried in my life. They serve it with mashed potatoes and green beans. The potatoes were good, the gravy on top was good. The green beans were also good. The meatloaf is served in three pieces that kind of look like odd shaped hamburgers. They're covered with gravy, the best part about the meatloaf was actually the gravy. We ordered the meatloaf dinner for me. A deluxe burger for a family member and chicken tenders for another family member. The tenders and the burger were good. My dish came with a salad and soup. I chose the chicken soup, it was good did not taste homemade I think it came out of a can which was why it was good I guess. The salad was horrible I did not even take a chance on eating it. The lettuce was obviously days old oh, and the three pieces of tomato that were on the plate in the lettuce was obviously sliced days before. Wilted damp lettuce and wilted starting to dry up tomatoes is a total embarrassment for any restaurant. The meatloaf is obviously not homemade either it looks like something you might find in a prison type of setting. I guess it's baked but then maybe sliced and then it looks like the slices of Meatloaf are warmed up on the grill, sort of burnt actually on the grill, and then they try to hide their mistake with gravy. It should have another name, it's not even close to being considered meatloaf. No I don't think I'll ever go back to this place.
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