Discover Restaurants offering the best Diner food in Hatfield, Pennsylvania, United States. Hatfield is a borough in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 3,290 at the time of the 2010 census. It is part of the North Penn Valley region that is centered around the borough of Lansdale. The borough is surrounded by Hatfield Township.
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4 based on 60 reviews
There was nothing to fault with this little gem. It's only 1/2 mile from our house. The place was packed. My pancakes came out steaming they were so hot. My husband loved his omelet. Just be aware this place only takes cash so be prepared. The service was quick and our waitress, Jenna was very friendly
4 based on 86 reviews
We eat here often for breakfast or lunch. Best waffles around and love their turkey sausage. Their Eggs are from a local farm. Great diner food, quality food at affordable price. Love their burgers and curly fries and coleslaw. Staff is friendly and it feels like home.
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4 based on 11 reviews
Returning from having my car serviced at North Penn Mazda, I ran into a downpour. I pulled into a tiny strip mall and discovered a tiny diner. Unlike most standalone diners at this time in the morning there were few cars parked nearby. I hadn't eaten breakfast so I thought I'd take a chance. After seating myself, a 9-year old girl approached and asked if I cared for anything to drink. Without checking the menu, I ordered a glass of orange juice. This was quickly served in a 16-ounce glass. This is what I get for not ordering a small or medium which typically go for $2.50-2.95 in most diners, I figured I was gonna get rocked for $3.75-4.00. After checking the menu, I saw they served only one size for $2.45... Not bad at all. I ordered my typical breakfast, 3 eggs over easy, bacon (crisp) home fries (crisp) and rye toast with butter. $6.49 with the extra egg. A group of four left the restaurant just as I was entering which left me by myself so I expected my order in 5 or 6 minutes. I waited nearly 15 minutes, but made use of the time scanning the lunch/dinner menu. Like most diners, it was pretty extensive, but the prices were about 15-20% more reasonable.When my breakfast arrived, I was pleasantly surprised. Four strips of crispy bacon, half a plate of crisp home fries and two pieces of well-buttered rye toast. The main event, partially covered by everything else, were three perfectly fried eggs. They had to be at least extra large with a great yolk to white ratio... perfect for dipping bacon and toast with plenty of yolk left over to mix with remaining home fries.Can't wait to take my car back for its 10,000 mile service check although, if I'm in the area anytime sooner, I'll probably stop by for lunch.
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