Best Diner restaurants nearby. Discover the best Diner food in Lowell. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Diner restaurants near you.. Lowell is a city in the U.S. Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Located in Middlesex County, Lowell (along with Cambridge) was a county seat until Massachusetts disbanded county government in 1999. With an estimated population of 109,945 in 2014, it is the fourth-largest city in Massachusetts, and the second-largest in the Boston metropolitan statistical area. The city is also part of a smaller Massachusetts statistical area called Greater Lowell, as well as New England's Merrimack Valley region.
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4 based on 179 reviews
Love the owl Diner, classic staple in Lowell. They name all their omelettes after actual streets in Lowell.The Middlesex St. Omelette with kielbasa and onions and cheese is my favorite. If you are feeling especially gluttonous, get a grilled bagel with cream cheese instead of toast. Worth the up charge and the calories.
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5 based on 21 reviews
Under new ownership as of February 2016! We are excited to continue the Gormley family tradition of delicious made from scratch breakfasts and creative sandwiches, salads and lunch specials. We look forward to serving you soon, Joann & Craig
Gormley's Cafe is a small restaurant/diner on E. Merrimack St, right across from the Immaculate Conception Church. The place is small, it has an "old fashioned Lowell charm that I appreciated.My brother and I like to try different eateries for breakfast. The servers and cook are friendly and helpful. We particularly liked the homefries so asked the waitress. The cook spoke right up and told us his "secret". Since I don't believe there's much damage you can do to eggs and sausages, the rest of our meals were fineOne thing to watch out for. Gormley's is on a busy street, parking is tight, unless you don't mind walking a distance from the municipal parking lot - I do mind. Bring quarters or use your credit card to feed the kiosk once you have found a parking spot and memorized the number.A couple of students came in while we were there, it is near Middlesex Communnity College, so be aware this might have something to do with the parking situation.
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4 based on 15 reviews
This place served the workers at the Boott Cotton Mill for decades, starting in 1937. The current owners keep up that atmosphere and serve a Boott Mill special sandwich, which has eggs, home fries, cheese, and three kinds of meat (and even baked beans). A local construction worker was in and he seemed to enjoy it. The portions are huge and the food is great. It was great to talk to the young men behind the counter about the area and the diner's historic beginnings.
4 based on 17 reviews
This place is reasonably priced and always consistent - even 15 years ago, the meal I had was the same quality and size as the most recent visit. Great place!
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My brother and I like to try different local places for breakfast and found ourselves at Fitzy's, a small diner in a mini-mall. The motif is Irish, there are photos and maps on the walls.I thought I would try something different, on the menu it is called the "Irish Boot". One egg, choice of meat (I picked sausage patty, of course), cheese and homefries, all in a bulkie roll! The roll was top end to me, very much softer than others I've had. The sausage patty was just a little spicy (I like that) and juicy. I've never seen fried potatoes in a sandwich, but it all worked out very well for me. You can get a double or a triple version, meaning extra meat - I didn't. It was a very satisfying breakfast sandwich,Except for the Irish decor nothing fancy about the place, service was OK, to me prices were good. We will likely be back and I know what I will order.
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